List of U.S. communities with Hispanic-majority populations in the 2010 census
Communities in the United States with a Hispanic-majority population as of the 2010 Census are primarily found in the Southwestern United States and in large metropolitan areas elsewhere in the country. The community with the highest percentage of Hispanic residents (among communities with over 100,000 people) is the unincorporated community of East Los Angeles, California, whose population was 97.1% Hispanic. Among incorporated localities of over 100,000 people, the city of Laredo, Texas has the highest percentage of Hispanic residents at 95.6%.[1]
San Antonio, Texas is the largest Hispanic-majority city in the United States, with 807,000 Hispanics making up 61.2% of its population. New York City has the most Hispanic residents, although it is not Hispanic-majority and as such, is defined as a plurality.[2]
Arizona edit
Places with between 25,000 and 100,000 people edit
- Avondale (50.3%)
- Drexel Heights (70.6%)
- San Luis (98.7%)
- Yuma (54.8%)[3]
Places with between 10,000 and 25,000 people edit
- Douglas (82.6%)
- Eloy (58.0%)
- Nogales (95.0%)
- Rio Rico (formerly Rio Rico Northeast, Rio Rico Northwest, Rio Rico Southeast, and Rio Rico Southwest) (85.3%)
- Somerton (95.2%)
Places with fewer than 10,000 people edit
- Aguila (69.4%)
- Arivaca Junction (67.6%)[4]
- Ash Fork (51.4%)
- Avenue B and C (74.7%)
- Aztec (91.5%)
- Beyerville (89.8%)
- Clifton (60.1%)
- Dateland (59.4%)
- Donovan Estates (93.4%)[5]
- Drexel-Alvernon (58.1%)
- Drysdale (90.8%)
- Dudleyville (63.4%)
- El Prado Estates (84.5%)
- Elfrida (54.2%)
- Gadsden (97.1%)
- Gila Bend (65.4%)
- Guadalupe (62.2%)
- Hayden (84.4%)
- Kino Springs (62.5%)
- Littletown (69.5%)
- Mammoth (69.7%)
- Miami (56.0%)
- Morenci (53.1%)
- Naco (83.9%)
- Orange Grove Mobile Manor (98.8%)
- Padre Ranchitos (78.4%)
- Picacho (62.4%)
- Pirtleville (95.3%)
- Poston (55.4%)
- Rancho Mesa Verde (98.1%)
- San Jose (65.4%)
- Solomon (75.8%)
- South Tucson (78.5%)
- Stanfield (66.1%)
- Summit (80.3%)
- Superior (68.5%)
- Tacna (58.0%)
- Theba (95.6%)
- Tolleson (80.1%)
- Tumacacori-Carmen (52.7%)
- Valencia West (65.1%)
- Wall Lane (83.1%)
- Wenden (55.2%)
- Winkelman (82.4%)
- Willcox (50.1%)
Arkansas edit
Places with fewer than 10,000 people edit
California edit
See List of California communities with Hispanic majority populations in the 2010 census
Colorado edit
Places with between 10,000 and 25,000 people edit
- Berkley (55.7%)
- Sherrelwood (58.9%)
- Welby (54.7%)
Places with fewer than 10,000 people edit
- Alamosa (53.2%)
- Alamosa East (54.1%)
- Antonito (85.1%)
- Avondale (59.8%)
- Blanca (60.8%)
- Cattle Creek (65.4%)
- Capulin (83.0%)
- Center (87.4%)
- Conejos (82.8%)
- Crowley (54.0%)
- Del Norte (56.3%)
- Derby (64.2%)
- Dotsero (81.4%)
- Fort Garland (85.0%)
- Fort Lupton (55.0%)
- Garden City (66.2%)
- Gilcrest (55.5%)
- Granada (70.6%)
- Jansen (58.0%)
- La Jara (62.3%)
- Log Lane Village (50.1%)
- Lynn (66.7%)
- Monte Vista (61.3%)
- Olathe (50.0%)
- Rocky Ford (59.1%)
- Romeo (79.5%)
- Salt Creek (86.0%)
- San Acacio (62.5%)
- San Luis (84.3%)
- Starkville (72.9%)
- Trinidad (50.0%)
- Twin Lakes (Adams County) (60.7%)
- Walsenburg (56.0%)
- Weston (72.7%)
- Valdez (61.7%)
Connecticut edit
Florida edit
Places with over 100,000 people edit
Places with between 25,000 and 100,000 people edit
- Buenaventura Lakes (69.6%)
- Coral Gables (53.6%)
- Country Club (78.8%)
- Cutler Bay (54.5%)
- Doral (79.5%)
- Egypt Lake-Leto (60.0%)
- Fontainebleau (91.6%)
- Homestead (62.9%)
- Kendale Lakes (86.5%)
- Kendall West (88.3%)
- Kendall (63.7%)
- Kissimmee (58.9%)
- Meadow Woods (67.2%)
- Miami Beach (53.0%)
- Miami Lakes (81.1%)
- Poinciana (51.2%)
- Richmond West (78.5%)
- South Miami Heights (68.0%)
- Tamiami (92.7%)
- The Hammocks (76.9%)
- University Park (85.0%)
- West Little River (50.6%)
- Westchester (91.1%)
Places with between 10,000 and 25,000 people edit
- Azalea Park (59.0%)
- Coral Terrace (88.6%)
- Country Walk (70.2%)
- Glenvar Heights (66.5%)
- Golden Gate (58.5%)
- Hialeah Gardens (94.9%)
- Immokalee (75.6%)
- Key Biscayne (61.6%)
- Leisure City (74.9%)
- Miami Springs (71.2%)
- Olympia Heights (85.8%)
- Palm Springs (50.6%)
- Princeton (60.9%)
- Sunset (80.3%)
- Sweetwater (95.5%)
- The Crossings (69.4%)
- Three Lakes (65.4%)
- Westwood Lakes (86.0%)
Places with fewer than 10,000 people edit
- Acacia Villas (Palm Beach County CDP)(63.2%)
- Bowling Green (58.4%)
- Brewster (100.0%)
- Broadview Park (59.6%)
- Dade City North (63.0%)
- Dover (67.9%)
- Fellsmere (81.1%)
- Gun Club Estates (62.6%)
- Harlem Heights (70.2%)
- Indiantown (64.6%)
- Islandia (88.9%)
- Kenwood Estates (Palm Beach County CDP) (62.3%)
- Lakewood Gardens (Palm Beach County CDP) (62.3%)
- Medley (92.2%)
- Montura (Montura Ranch Estates) (69.1%)
- Naples Manor (71.9%)
- Naranja (51.6%)
- North Bay Village (58.0%)
- Palm Springs North (77.7%)
- Pierson (54.1%)
- Pine Air (Palm Beach County CDP)(61.8%)
- Pine Manor (60.2%)
- Port LaBelle (53.4%)
- Sky Lake (52.1%)
- Southeast Arcadia (56.7%)
- Tice (62.2%)
- Virginia Gardens (77.3%)
- West Miami (90.2%)
- Wahneta (64.7%)
- Wimauma (73.4%)
- Zolfo Springs (64.4%)
Georgia edit
Places with fewer than 10,000 people edit
- Chamblee (58.5%)
- Fair Oaks (52.7%)
- Lakeview Estates (85.6%)
- Lumpkin (51.1%)
Places between 10,000 and 25,000 people edit
- Dalton (50.85%)
Idaho edit
Places with fewer than 10,000 people edit
Illinois edit
Places with between 25,000 and 100,000 people edit
- Berwyn (59.4%)
- Carpentersville (50.1%)
- Cicero (86.6%)
- Melrose Park (69.6%)
- Waukegan (53.4%)
- West Chicago (51.1%)
Places with between 10,000 and 25,000 people edit
Places with fewer than 10,000 people edit
- DePue (54.7%)
- Fairmont City (71.4%)
- Highwood (56.9%)
- Park City (65.2%)
- Posen (53.0%)
- Stickney (50.9%)
- Stone Park (88.1%)
Indiana edit
Places with between 25,000 and 100,000 people edit
- East Chicago (50.9%)
Places with fewer than 10,000 people edit
- Ligonier (51.5%)
Iowa edit
Places with fewer than 10,000 people edit
- Conesville (63.0%)
- West Liberty (52.2%)
Kansas edit
Places with between 25,000 and 100,000 people edit
- Dodge City (57.5%)
Places with between 10,000 and 25,000 people edit
- Liberal (58.7%)
Places with fewer than 10,000 people edit
- Wilroads Gardens (62.4%)
Maryland edit
Places with between 10,000 and 25,000 people edit
- East Riverdale (53.3%)
- Langley Park (76.6%)
Places with fewer than 10,000 people edit
- Riverdale Park (50.0%)
Massachusetts edit
Places with between 25,000 and 100,000 people edit
Places where Hispanics outnumber any specific non-Hispanic racial group edit
Missouri edit
Places with fewer than 10,000 people edit
- Southwest City (50.8%)
Nebraska edit
Places with between 10,000 and 25,000 people edit
- Lexington (60.4%)
Places with fewer than 10,000 people edit
Nevada edit
Places with fewer than 10,000 people edit
- Jackpot (55.6%)
- West Wendover (61.7%)
Places where Hispanics outnumber any specific non-Hispanic racial group edit
- Sunrise Manor, Nevada - 48.5%[8]
- Winchester, Nevada - 44.6%[9]
New Jersey edit
Places with over 100,000 people edit
Places with between 25,000 and 100,000 people edit
- North Bergen (68.4%)
- Passaic (71.0%)
- Perth Amboy (78.1%)
- Union City (84.7%)
- West New York (78.1%)
Places with between 10,000 and 25,000 people edit
- Dover (69.4%)
- Fairview (54.6%)
- Guttenberg (64.8%)
Places with fewer than 10,000 people edit
- East Newark (61.4%)
- Prospect Park (52.1%)
- Victory Gardens (63.0%)
New Mexico edit
See List of New Mexico communities with Hispanic majority populations in the 2000 census
New York edit
Places with over 100,000 people edit
- The Bronx (53.5%)
Places with between 25,000 and 100,000 people edit
- Brentwood (61.0%)
- Central Islip (52.1%)
Places with 10,000 to 25,000 people edit
- Haverstraw (54.1%)
- North Bay Shore (59.4%)
- Port Chester (59.4%)
Places with fewer than 10,000 people edit
- Brewster (56.0%)
- Sleepy Hollow (51.0%)
North Carolina edit
Places with fewer than 10,000 people edit
- Robbins (50.3%)
Oklahoma edit
Places with between 10,000 and 25,000 people edit
- Guymon (51.5%)
Places with fewer than 10,000 people edit
Oregon edit
Places with between 10,000 and 25,000 people edit
Places with fewer than 10,000 people edit
- Biggs Junction (50.0%)
- Boardman (61.7%)
- Gervais (67.1%)
- Labish Village (67.0%)
- Odell (63.5%)
- Malin (57.8%)
- Nyssa (60.5%)
Pennsylvania edit
Places with over 100,000 people edit
- Allentown (52.5%)
Places with between 25,000 and 100,000 people edit
- Reading (58.2%)
Places with fewer than 10,000 people edit
- Avondale (59.0%)
- Toughkenamon (58.0%)
Rhode Island edit
Places with between 10,000 and 25,000 people edit
- Central Falls (60.3%)
Texas edit
See List of Texas communities with Hispanic majority populations in the 2000 census
Utah edit
Places with fewer than 10,000 people edit
- Beryl Junction (51.8%)
- Hideout (77.0%)
- Wendover (68.3%)
Washington edit
Places with between 25,000 and 100,000 people edit
- Pasco (55.7%)
Places with between 10,000 and 25,000 people edit
Places with fewer than 10,000 people edit
- Basin City (81.7%)
- Brewster (73.0%)
- Bridgeport (76.7%)
- Buena (81.3%)
- Cowiche (67.8%)
- Chelan Falls (51.4%)
- Desert Aire (51.3%)
- George (75.0%)
- Granger (88.2%)
- Harrah (55.4%)
- Mabton (91.9%)
- Mattawa (95.7%)
- Mesa (75.3%)
- Othello (74.7%)
- Outlook (83.6%)
- Quincy (74.3%)
- Rock Island (51.4%)
- Roosevelt (51.9%)
- Royal City (88.7%)
- South Wenatchee (62.7%)
- Tieton (64.4%)
- Toppenish (82.6%)
- Wapato (84.2%)
- Warden (77.1%)
Wisconsin edit
Places with fewer than 10,000 people edit
See also edit
- List of U.S. cities with large Hispanic populations
- List of U.S. communities with Hispanic-majority populations in the 2000 census
- List of U.S. counties with Hispanic- or Latino-majority populations
- List of U.S. communities with African-American majority populations in 2010
- List of U.S. communities with Asian-American majority populations
- List of U.S. communities with Native-American majority populations
References edit
- ^ Census report on Hispanic population based on analysis of 2010 U.S. census
- ^ U.S. News & World Report list of 11 cities with the most Hispanics in the United States
- ^ American factfinder 2010 census date retrieved March 12, 2013
- ^ Census 2010 data finder date for Arivaca Junction retrieved March 12, 2013
- ^ factfinder for the 2010 census data retrieved 12 March 2013]
- ^ 2010 census report for 06519 zip code
- ^ Census factfinder for 2010 census retrieved March 12, 2013
- ^ 2010 census report for Sunrise Manor
- ^ 2010 census report for Winchester, Nevada