Ranking of US States By Hispanic or Latino Population in 2018

Updated on June 18, 2025.

Based on the US Census Vintage data estimates, in 2018, among all US states and DC, California had the highest number of people who identified their race as Hispanic or Latino (15.40M), followed by Texas (11.29M), and Florida (5.50M).

On the other hand, Vermont had the lowest number of people that identified as Hispanic or Latino (12.56K), followed by Maine (22.89K), and West Virginia (30.08K).

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 2018
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Rank State Hispanic or Latino Population
1 California 15402735
2 Texas 11289269
3 Florida 5496345
4 New York 3728743
5 Arizona 2258904
6 Illinois 2192625
7 New Jersey 1817704
8 Colorado 1234141
9 New Mexico 1032594
10 Georgia 1015903
11 North Carolina 992905
12 Pennsylvania 980162
13 Washington 971214
14 Nevada 875341
15 Massachusetts 833650
16 Virginia 812901
17 Maryland 620598
18 Connecticut 590328
19 Oregon 553289
20 Michigan 521419
21 Indiana 475603
22 Ohio 461379
23 Utah 447226
24 Oklahoma 431998
25 Wisconsin 410486
26 Tennessee 378723
27 Kansas 352043
28 Minnesota 309182
29 South Carolina 296779
30 Missouri 262910
31 Louisiana 241936
32 Arkansas 230632
33 Idaho 222587
34 Nebraska 215879
35 Alabama 215281
36 Iowa 194626
37 Kentucky 170925
38 Rhode Island 168910
39 Hawaii 153250
40 Mississippi 97966
41 Delaware 91407
42 District of Columbia 78217
43 Wyoming 58741
44 Alaska 53369
45 New Hampshire 52852
46 Montana 42313
47 South Dakota 36998
48 North Dakota 30317
49 West Virginia 30081
50 Maine 22888
51 Vermont 12559