Ranking of US States By Hispanic or Latino Population in 2016

Updated on June 18, 2025.

Based on the US Census Vintage data estimates, in 2016, among all US states and DC, California had the highest number of people who identified their race as Hispanic or Latino (15.15M), followed by Texas (10.89M), and Florida (5.15M).

On the other hand, Vermont had the lowest number of people that identified as Hispanic or Latino (11.64K), followed by Maine (21.33K), and North Dakota (27.62K).

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 or Latino Population in 2016
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Rank State Hispanic or Latino Population
1 California 15151999
2 Texas 10892261
3 Florida 5144983
4 New York 3691992
5 Illinois 2160875
6 Arizona 2157151
7 New Jersey 1751284
8 Colorado 1182889
9 New Mexico 1017456
10 Georgia 962703
11 North Carolina 929010
12 Washington 913064
13 Pennsylvania 902298
14 Nevada 827083
15 Massachusetts 781399
16 Virginia 765849
17 Maryland 582352
18 Connecticut 558687
19 Oregon 522214
20 Michigan 498873
21 Indiana 448816
22 Ohio 430203
23 Utah 418556
24 Oklahoma 410072
25 Wisconsin 388633
26 Tennessee 349036
27 Kansas 341051
28 Minnesota 291460
29 South Carolina 273671
30 Missouri 248916
31 Louisiana 234512
32 Arkansas 218384
33 Idaho 208799
34 Alabama 203666
35 Nebraska 202978
36 Iowa 183978
37 Rhode Island 158803
38 Kentucky 158466
39 Hawaii 149961
40 Mississippi 92582
41 Delaware 85558
42 District of Columbia 74409
43 Wyoming 58206
44 Alaska 51835
45 New Hampshire 47952
46 Montana 38596
47 South Dakota 32805
48 West Virginia 28580
49 North Dakota 27616
50 Maine 21325
51 Vermont 11640