Ranking of Wisconsin Counties By White Alone Population in 2022

Updated on August 12, 2024.

Based on the US Census Vintage data estimates, in 2022, among all Wisconsin counties, Milwaukee County had the highest number of people who identified their race as White Alone (581.89K), followed by Dane County (477.37K), and Waukesha County (375.74K).

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

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Ranking of Wisconsin Counties By White Alone Population in 2022
Milwaukee
581.89K
Dane
477.37K
Waukesha
375.74K
Brown
234.51K
Outagamie
173.50K
Racine
162.27K
Winnebago
154.94K
Rock
147.10K
Kenosha
145.07K
Washington
130.21K
Ranking of Wisconsin Counties By White Alone Population in 2022
Rank
County
White Alone Population
1 Milwaukee County 581,887
2 Dane County 477,371
3 Waukesha County 375,739
4 Brown County 234,514
5 Outagamie County 173,496
6 Racine County 162,272
7 Winnebago County 154,935
8 Rock County 147,105
9 Kenosha County 145,067
10 Washington County 130,212
11 Marathon County 124,289
12 La Crosse County 108,778
13 Sheboygan County 104,360
14 Walworth County 101,051
15 Eau Claire County 97,579
16 Fond du Lac County 96,703
17 St. Croix County 91,746
18 Ozaukee County 86,750
19 Dodge County 83,447
20 Jefferson County 81,984
21 Manitowoc County 75,681
22 Wood County 69,776
23 Portage County 66,027
24 Chippewa County 63,096
25 Sauk County 62,461
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