New Hampshire Hispanic or Latino Population By County in 2014

Updated on December 18, 2022.

Based on the US Census Vintage data estimates, in 2014, there were 43,589 hispanics or latinos (of all racial backgrounds) in New Hampshire and they represented 3.27% of the total population of New Hampshire in 2014.

Hillsborough County had the highest number of hispanics or latinos (24,609), followed by Rockingham County (7,603), and Merrimack County (2,835). On the other hand, Sullivan County had the lowest number of hispanics or latinos (577), followed by Coos County (593), and Carroll County (622).

When it comes to the ratio of hispanic to non-hispanic population, Hillsborough County had the highest percentage (6.04%), followed by Rockingham County (2.52%), and Grafton County (2.14%).

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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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New Hampshire Hispanic or Latino Population By County in 2014
New Hampshire Hispanic or Latino Population By County in 2014
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County Population % of County Population
Belknap 944 1.57
Carroll 622 1.31
Cheshire 1205 1.58
Coos 593 1.81
Grafton 1926 2.14
Hillsborough 24609 6.04
Merrimack 2835 1.91
Rockingham 7603 2.52
Strafford 2675 2.11
Sullivan 577 1.34