List of U.S. counties with Hispanic or Latino majority populations
The following is a list of United States counties in which a majority (over 50%) of the population is Hispanic or Latino, according to data from the 2000 Census. The list below is organized by state and the percentage of each county's population that is Hispanic is listed in parentheses next to the county's name.
Arizona
- Santa Cruz County (80.78%)
- Yuma County (50.47%)
California
- Imperial County (72.22%)
- Kings County (50.2%)
- Merced County (54.4%)
- Monterey County (54.6%)
- San Benito County (55.6%)
- Tulare County (50.77%)
Colorado
- Conejos County (58.92%)
- Costilla County (67.59%)
Florida
- Miami-Dade County (55.32%)
New Mexico
- Doña Ana County (63.35%)
- Guadalupe County (81.22%)
- Hidalgo County (56.04%)
- Luna County (57.70%)
- Mora County (81.64%)
- Rio Arriba County (72.89%)
- San Miguel County (77.96%)
- Taos County (57.94%)
- Valencia County (54.98%)
New York
- Bronx County (53.5%)
Texas
- Atascosa County (58.56%)
- Bee County (53.93%)
- Bexar County (54.35%)
- Brooks County (91.57%)
- Cameron County (84.34%)
- Castro County (51.65%)
- Crockett County (54.70%)
- Culberson County (72.24%)
- Deaf Smith County (57.40%)
- Dimmit County (84.97%)
- Duval County (87.99%)
- El Paso County (78.23%)
- Frio County (73.76%)
- Hidalgo County (88.35%)
- Hudspeth County (75.03%)
- Jim Hogg County (89.98%)
- Jim Wells County (75.71%)
- Kenedy County (78.99%)
- Kinney County (50.52%)
- Kleberg County (65.41%)
- La Salle County (77.12%)
- Maverick County (95.01%)
- Nueces County (55.78%)
- Pecos County (61.05%)
- Presidio County (84.36%)
- Reeves County (73.38%)
- Starr County (97.54%)
- Sutton County (51.66%)
- Uvalde County (65.91%)
- Val Verde County (75.46%)
- Webb County (94.28%)
- Willacy County (85.69%)
- Zapata County (84.78%)
- Zavala County (91.22%)
See also
- List of U.S. communities with Hispanic majority populations
- Lists of U.S. cities with non-white majority populations
- List of U.S. counties with African American majority populations
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