Hispanic or Latino Population in 2000
 
Stats IN
RankStatesWhite, Non Hispanic
1California15,816,790
2New York11,760,981
3Texas10,933,313
4Florida10,458,509
5Pennsylvania10,322,455
6Ohio9,538,111
7Illinois8,424,140
8Michigan7,806,691
9North Carolina5,647,155
10New Jersey5,557,209
11Indiana5,219,373
12Massachusetts5,198,359
13Georgia5,128,661
14Virginia4,965,637
15Missouri4,686,474
16Wisconsin4,681,630
17Washington4,652,490
18Tennessee4,505,930
19Minnesota4,337,143
20Kentucky3,608,013
21Maryland3,286,547
22Arizona3,274,258
23Colorado3,202,880
24Alabama3,125,819
25Oregon2,857,616
26Louisiana2,794,391
27Iowa2,710,344
28South Carolina2,652,291
29Connecticut2,638,845
30Oklahoma2,556,368
31Kansas2,233,997
32Arkansas2,100,135
33Utah1,904,265
34Mississippi1,727,908
35West Virginia1,709,966
36Nebraska1,494,494
37Nevada1,303,001
38Maine1,230,297
39New Hampshire1,175,252
40Idaho1,139,291
41Rhode Island858,433
42New Mexico813,495
43Montana807,823
44South Dakota664,585
45North Dakota589,149
46Vermont585,431
47Delaware567,973
48Wyoming438,799
49Alaska423,788
50Hawaii277,091
51District of Columbia159,178
Source: US Census Bureau

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Updated: January 31, 2008 at 10:35