Ranking of US States By Percentage of Population that are Hispanic Two Or More Races in 2010

Updated on June 18, 2025.

Based on the US Census Vintage data estimates, in 2010, among all US states and DC, Hawaii had the highest percentage of its population who identified their race as Hispanic Two Or More Races (3.95%), followed by California (1.02%), and New Mexico (0.89%).

On the other hand, West Virginia had the lowest percentage of its population who identified as Hispanic Two Or More Races (0.06%), followed by Maine (0.08%), and Mississippi (0.10%).

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 Percentage of Pop. that are Hispanic Two Or More Races in 2010
Hawaii
California
New Mexico
Nevada
Colorado
Arizona
New York
Alaska
Washington
Rhode Island
Ranking of US States By Percentage of Pop. that are Hispanic Two Or More Races in 2010
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Rank State % of State Population
1 Hawaii 3.95
2 California 1.02
3 New Mexico 0.89
4 Nevada 0.80
5 Colorado 0.71
6 Arizona 0.69
7 New York 0.67
8 Alaska 0.63
9 Washington 0.58
10 Rhode Island 0.56
11 Oregon 0.53
12 New Jersey 0.52
13 Connecticut 0.49
14 Oklahoma 0.47
15 Texas 0.43
15 District of Columbia 0.43
16 Utah 0.42
17 Massachusetts 0.40
18 Idaho 0.39
19 Florida 0.37
20 Kansas 0.36
21 Maryland 0.34
22 Illinois 0.32
23 Virginia 0.31
23 Wyoming 0.31
24 Delaware 0.29
25 Nebraska 0.28
25 North Carolina 0.28
26 Pennsylvania 0.26
27 Georgia 0.25
28 Minnesota 0.23
29 Montana 0.22
30 Michigan 0.21
30 Wisconsin 0.21
31 Indiana 0.18
31 South Dakota 0.18
32 Arkansas 0.17
33 Iowa 0.16
33 Louisiana 0.16
33 Missouri 0.16
33 South Carolina 0.16
34 Ohio 0.15
34 Tennessee 0.15
35 Alabama 0.13
35 New Hampshire 0.13
36 Kentucky 0.12
36 North Dakota 0.12
37 Vermont 0.11
38 Mississippi 0.10
39 Maine 0.08
40 West Virginia 0.06