Kentucky Hispanic or Latino Population By County in 2015

Updated on December 18, 2022.

Based on the US Census Vintage data estimates, in 2015, there were 153,713 hispanics or latinos (of all racial backgrounds) in Kentucky and they represented 3.47% of the total population of Kentucky in 2015.

Jefferson County had the highest number of hispanics or latinos (38,307), followed by Fayette County (22,101), and Warren County (6,217). On the other hand, Robertson County had the lowest number of hispanics or latinos (27), followed by Owsley County (59), and Menifee County (64).

When it comes to the ratio of hispanic to non-hispanic population, Shelby County had the highest percentage (9.14%), followed by Christian County (7.57%), and Carroll County (7.02%).

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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 2015
Kentucky Hispanic or Latino Population By County in 2015
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County Population % of County Population
Adair 357 1.86
Allen 432 2.09
Anderson 379 1.73
Ballard 87 1.06
Barren 1320 3.03
Bath 168 1.38
Bell 258 0.94
Boone 5209 4.06
Bourbon 1387 6.88
Boyd 790 1.63
Boyle 952 3.2
Bracken 144 1.74
Breathitt 120 0.9
Breckinridge 253 1.27
Bullitt 1388 1.76
Butler 390 3.06
Caldwell 195 1.53
Calloway 1033 2.67
Campbell 1810 1.95
Carlisle 105 2.17
Carroll 751 7.02
Carter 338 1.23
Casey 435 2.76
Christian 5543 7.57
Clark 1019 2.86
Clay 427 2.04
Clinton 283 2.78
Crittenden 82 0.89
Cumberland 79 1.17
Daviess 2913 2.93
Edmonson 128 1.07
Elliott 94 1.25
Estill 145 1.01
Fayette 22101 6.99
Fleming 182 1.25
Floyd 281 0.75
Franklin 1522 3.04
Fulton 112 1.79
Gallatin 447 5.19
Garrard 372 2.16
Grant 652 2.64
Graves 2246 6.03
Grayson 361 1.38
Green 170 1.55
Greenup 383 1.06
Hancock 127 1.47
Hardin 5815 5.46
Harlan 236 0.86
Harrison 431 2.31
Hart 339 1.84
Henderson 1100 2.37
Henry 493 3.17
Hickman 73 1.58
Hopkins 889 1.93
Jackson 110 0.83
Jefferson 38307 5.01
Jessamine 1682 3.25
Johnson 156 0.67
Kenton 4936 3
Knott 143 0.91
Knox 353 1.12
Larue 473 3.35
Laurel 866 1.45
Lawrence 145 0.91
Lee 82 1.17
Leslie 64 0.6
Letcher 166 0.72
Lewis 100 0.73
Lincoln 386 1.59
Livingston 150 1.62
Logan 760 2.84
Lyon 132 1.56
McCracken 1526 2.35
McCreary 456 2.55
McLean 126 1.34
Madison 2019 2.29
Magoffin 126 0.99
Marion 484 2.52
Marshall 445 1.43
Martin 429 3.49
Mason 276 1.62
Meade 1026 3.7
Menifee 64 1
Mercer 594 2.78
Metcalfe 178 1.8
Monroe 316 2.98
Montgomery 699 2.53
Morgan 121 0.91
Muhlenberg 477 1.53
Nelson 928 2.06
Nicholas 143 2.02
Ohio 796 3.31
Oldham 2464 3.82
Owen 280 2.61
Owsley 59 1.33
Pendleton 181 1.25
Perry 274 1
Pike 530 0.86
Powell 183 1.5
Pulaski 1520 2.38
Robertson 27 1.26
Rockcastle 154 0.91
Rowan 404 1.64
Russell 643 3.63
Scott 2312 4.43
Shelby 4189 9.14
Simpson 403 2.25
Spencer 357 1.98
Taylor 555 2.17
Todd 485 3.9
Trigg 298 2.1
Trimble 241 2.76
Union 294 1.96
Warren 6217 5.01
Washington 523 4.36
Wayne 646 3.14
Webster 696 5.29
Whitley 421 1.17
Wolfe 68 0.94
Woodford 1703 6.59