Ranking of US States By Hispanic White Population in 2017

Updated on June 18, 2025.

Based on the US Census Vintage data estimates, in 2017, among all US states and DC, California had the highest number of people who identified their race as Hispanic White (13.72M), followed by Texas (10.46M), and Florida (4.86M).

On the other hand, Vermont had the lowest number of people that identified as Hispanic White (10.07K), followed by Maine (18.38K), and North Dakota (22.36K).

The chart below shows the top 10 states, and the table below shows the ranking of all US states and DC. The information can also be found in the table below.

You can see similar ranking information for other racial and ethnicity groups in the United States.

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Ranking of US States By Hispanic White Population in 2017
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Rank State Hispanic White Population
1 California 13715706
2 Texas 10455537
3 Florida 4857717
4 New York 2744668
5 Illinois 1980783
6 Arizona 1977540
7 New Jersey 1477571
8 Colorado 1063870
9 New Mexico 934106
10 Georgia 816630
11 Washington 793186
12 North Carolina 772334
13 Nevada 749690
14 Pennsylvania 702013
15 Virginia 655924
16 Massachusetts 617872
17 Maryland 477337
18 Connecticut 466985
19 Oregon 464682
20 Michigan 430017
21 Indiana 404446
22 Utah 384241
23 Ohio 361660
24 Wisconsin 342990
25 Oklahoma 338201
26 Tennessee 308509
27 Kansas 307439
28 Minnesota 250431
29 South Carolina 234432
30 Missouri 216719
31 Arkansas 200757
32 Louisiana 194999
33 Idaho 191579
34 Nebraska 181332
35 Alabama 175477
36 Iowa 167388
37 Kentucky 140974
38 Rhode Island 121482
39 Mississippi 75877
40 Delaware 69616
41 District of Columbia 57103
42 Hawaii 53226
43 Wyoming 50376
44 New Hampshire 42175
45 Alaska 37243
46 Montana 30756
47 South Dakota 25253
48 West Virginia 24543
49 North Dakota 22359
50 Maine 18380
51 Vermont 10073