Kentucky Hispanic or Latino Population By County in 2011

Updated on December 18, 2022.

Based on the US Census Vintage data estimates, in 2011, there were 138,090 hispanics or latinos (of all racial backgrounds) in Kentucky and they represented 3.16% of the total population of Kentucky in 2011.

Jefferson County had the highest number of hispanics or latinos (33,390), followed by Fayette County (20,830), and Hardin County (5,839). On the other hand, Robertson County had the lowest number of hispanics or latinos (22), followed by Owsley County (42), and Leslie County (42).

When it comes to the ratio of hispanic to non-hispanic population, Shelby County had the highest percentage (9.03%), followed by Bourbon County (7.1%), and Carroll County (7.07%).

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Hover over or click on the counties to see the number and percentage of each county's hispanic or latino population. The data can also be filtered, sorted, and explored further in a table below.

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Kentucky Hispanic or Latino Population By County in 2011
Kentucky Hispanic or Latino Population By County in 2011
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County Population % of County Population
Adair 336 1.77
Allen 322 1.6
Anderson 304 1.41
Ballard 94 1.14
Barren 1146 2.71
Bath 170 1.45
Bell 228 0.8
Boone 4492 3.69
Bourbon 1424 7.1
Boyd 718 1.45
Boyle 868 3.01
Bracken 115 1.35
Breathitt 106 0.77
Breckinridge 214 1.06
Bullitt 1099 1.46
Butler 364 2.86
Caldwell 166 1.27
Calloway 916 2.43
Campbell 1541 1.68
Carlisle 104 2.07
Carroll 777 7.07
Carter 341 1.24
Casey 403 2.53
Christian 4702 6.4
Clark 946 2.67
Clay 417 1.93
Clinton 244 2.4
Crittenden 54 0.58
Cumberland 59 0.86
Daviess 2547 2.62
Edmonson 113 0.92
Elliott 67 0.86
Estill 110 0.75
Fayette 20830 6.9
Fleming 163 1.13
Floyd 270 0.68
Franklin 1390 2.82
Fulton 73 1.08
Gallatin 398 4.62
Garrard 394 2.34
Grant 581 2.35
Graves 2213 5.88
Grayson 276 1.07
Green 161 1.44
Greenup 342 0.93
Hancock 107 1.25
Hardin 5839 5.43
Harlan 223 0.77
Harrison 347 1.86
Hart 276 1.51
Henderson 902 1.95
Henry 490 3.19
Hickman 59 1.23
Hopkins 787 1.68
Jackson 102 0.76
Jefferson 33390 4.47
Jessamine 1348 2.76
Johnson 111 0.47
Kenton 4375 2.73
Knott 117 0.72
Knox 292 0.92
Larue 412 2.9
Laurel 846 1.43
Lawrence 88 0.55
Lee 63 0.82
Leslie 42 0.37
Letcher 141 0.58
Lewis 74 0.54
Lincoln 401 1.62
Livingston 134 1.41
Logan 664 2.47
Lyon 93 1.1
McCracken 1389 2.11
McCreary 417 2.28
McLean 121 1.27
Madison 1831 2.16
Magoffin 114 0.86
Marion 523 2.61
Marshall 341 1.09
Martin 410 3.2
Mason 264 1.51
Meade 1034 3.49
Menifee 57 0.89
Mercer 503 2.36
Metcalfe 136 1.35
Monroe 299 2.74
Montgomery 664 2.48
Morgan 114 0.83
Muhlenberg 389 1.23
Nelson 871 1.98
Nicholas 115 1.62
Ohio 859 3.58
Oldham 2216 3.65
Owen 258 2.38
Owsley 42 0.87
Pendleton 150 1.02
Perry 193 0.67
Pike 471 0.73
Powell 137 1.09
Pulaski 1402 2.21
Robertson 22 0.96
Rockcastle 124 0.73
Rowan 335 1.42
Russell 605 3.42
Scott 2000 4.17
Shelby 3871 9.03
Simpson 334 1.93
Spencer 279 1.6
Taylor 465 1.86
Todd 518 4.17
Trigg 196 1.38
Trimble 244 2.77
Union 282 1.85
Warren 5460 4.71
Washington 418 3.58
Wayne 605 2.9
Webster 629 4.65
Whitley 349 0.97
Wolfe 57 0.77
Woodford 1656 6.64