Ranking of California Counties By White Alone Population in 2022

Updated on August 12, 2024.

Based on the US Census Vintage data estimates, in 2022, among all California counties, Los Angeles County had the highest number of people who identified their race as White Alone (6.78M), followed by San Diego County (2.44M), and Orange County (2.18M).

The chart below shows the top 10 counties, and the table below shows the ranking of all California counties.

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Ranking of California Counties By White Alone Population in 2022
Los Angeles
6.78M
San Diego
2.44M
Orange
2.18M
Riverside
1.94M
San Bernardino
1.65M
Sacramento
963.88K
Santa Clara
937.28K
Alameda
775.55K
Fresno
763.17K
Kern
747.47K
Ranking of California Counties By White Alone Population in 2022
Rank
County
White Alone Population
1 Los Angeles County 6,780,899
2 San Diego County 2,435,226
3 Orange County 2,179,414
4 Riverside County 1,936,122
5 San Bernardino County 1,646,665
6 Sacramento County 963,884
7 Santa Clara County 937,284
8 Alameda County 775,554
9 Fresno County 763,173
10 Kern County 747,468
11 Contra Costa County 728,229
12 Ventura County 694,117
13 San Joaquin County 503,825
14 Stanislaus County 452,621
15 San Mateo County 419,459
16 Tulare County 418,941
17 Sonoma County 414,010
18 San Francisco County 411,793
19 Santa Barbara County 377,924
20 Monterey County 358,827
21 Placer County 340,809
22 Solano County 262,357
23 San Luis Obispo County 249,357
24 Merced County 236,497
25 Santa Cruz County 228,718
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