Highest White (non-Hispanic) population share, US counties · 2010
US counties ranked by the share of all residents who are White, not Hispanic or Latino (2010 American Community Survey). A concentration measure: White (non-Hispanic) residents as a percentage of total population. Blaine County, Nebraska leads at 99.2%. 3,131 counties qualify in total. West Virginia carries 7 of the top 25 entries.
UPDATED 2026-07-15 · DATA: US CENSUS BUREAU DECENNIAL CENSUS
Frequently asked
Which county has the highest white, non-hispanic?
Blaine County, Nebraska ranks #1 with 99.2% (2010 Decennial Census).
What are the top 5 counties by white, non-hispanic?
Blaine County, Nebraska, Keya Paha County, Nebraska, Garfield County, Nebraska, Lincoln County, West Virginia, Griggs County, North Dakota.
How many counties are in this ranking?
3,131 counties qualify after filtering for population minimums and data availability. The ranking covers 2010 Decennial Census data.
How is white, non-hispanic measured?
Share identifying as White alone, not Hispanic or Latino. Source: US Census Bureau, 2010 Decennial Census.