Hispanic or Latino Population in 2000
 
Stats IN
RankStatesOther
1California2,297,774
2Texas1,502,494
3New York1,493,811
4Florida1,003,643
5New Jersey570,137
6New Mexico428,261
7Colorado268,147
8Illinois209,583
9Arizona207,180
10Virginia206,098
11Massachusetts198,367
12Maryland155,692
13Georgia111,871
14Pennsylvania99,990
15Connecticut95,295
16North Carolina93,912
17Washington90,934
18Nevada86,288
19Michigan68,948
20Utah60,226
21Louisiana59,353
22Rhode Island58,389
23Ohio55,039
24Oregon52,469
25Indiana39,062
26Minnesota38,626
27Hawaii37,163
28Oklahoma36,579
29District of Columbia36,426
30Wisconsin33,444
31Kansas33,065
32Tennessee32,468
33Missouri31,006
34South Carolina27,119
35Alabama22,632
36Arkansas22,239
37Nebraska20,543
38Idaho20,449
39Kentucky18,569
40Iowa17,879
41Mississippi13,564
42Wyoming10,971
43Delaware9,354
44Alaska9,316
45New Hampshire8,899
46West Virginia5,870
47Montana5,130
48Maine3,851
49South Dakota3,739
50North Dakota2,734
51Vermont2,646
Source: US Census Bureau

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Updated: January 31, 2008 at 10:35