Texas Hispanic or Latino Population By County in 2020

Updated on August 2, 2024.

Based on the US Census Vintage data estimates, in 2020, there were 11,485,853 hispanics or latinos (of all racial backgrounds) in Texas and they represented 39.29% of the total population of Texas in 2020.

Harris County had the highest number of hispanics or latinos (2,039,194), followed by Bexar County (1,195,695), and Dallas County (1,057,496). On the other hand, Loving County had the lowest number of hispanics or latinos (0), followed by King County (34), and Borden County (70).

When it comes to the ratio of hispanic to non-hispanic population, Starr County had the highest percentage (97.56%), followed by Webb County (95.21%), and Maverick County (94.92%).

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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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Texas Hispanic or Latino Population By County in 2020
Texas Hispanic or Latino Population By County in 2020
County
Population
% of County Population
Harris 2,039,194 43.07
Bexar 1,195,695 59.33
Dallas 1,057,496 40.52
Hidalgo 802,101 91.89
El Paso 715,810 82.6
Tarrant 623,865 29.49
Travis 422,467 32.58
Cameron 377,172 89.49
Webb 254,558 95.21
Nueces 217,666 61.59
Fort Bend 200,546 24.19
Denton 184,381 20.16
Collin 171,117 15.91
Montgomery 165,848 26.52
Williamson 148,980 24.2
Brazoria 116,050 31.07
Lubbock 109,898 35.27
Ector 100,732 60.87
Hays 94,300 38.65
Bell 94,165 25.3
Galveston 89,143 25.35
Midland 74,071 43.48
McLennan 68,908 26.38
Guadalupe 65,796 37.88
Starr 64,259 97.56
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