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Rank | White Population Percentage ▼ | County / Population |
1. | 99.5% | Scott, IL / 5,238 |
2. | 98.9% | Jasper, IL / 9,645 |
3. | 98.7% | Stark, IL / 6,076 |
4. | 98.6% | Calhoun, IL / 5,076 |
5. | 98.5% | Shelby, IL / 21,854 |
6. | 98.3% | Hardin, IL / 4,470 |
7. | 98.2% | Fayette, IL / 21,015 |
7. | 98.2% | Clark, IL / 16,778 |
9. | 98.2% | Hancock, IL / 18,720 |
10. | 98.2% | Cumberland, IL / 10,802 |
11. | 98.1% | Edwards, IL / 6,526 |
12. | 97.9% | Piatt, IL / 16,499 |
13. | 97.9% | Mason, IL / 15,075 |
13. | 97.9% | Wayne, IL / 16,505 |
15. | 97.8% | Greene, IL / 13,765 |
16. | 97.8% | Clay, IL / 13,729 |
17. | 97.8% | Menard, IL / 12,460 |
18. | 97.7% | Franklin, IL / 39,301 |
19. | 97.6% | Woodford, IL / 37,950 |
20. | 97.6% | Moultrie, IL / 14,344 |
20. | 97.6% | Effingham, IL / 34,329 |
22. | 97.5% | Mercer, IL / 16,440 |
23. | 97.5% | Jersey, IL / 22,412 |
24. | 97.5% | Gallatin, IL / 5,921 |
25. | 97.5% | White, IL / 14,772 |
26. | 97.4% | Monroe, IL / 32,358 |
27. | 97.4% | Washington, IL / 14,725 |
28. | 97.4% | Macoupin, IL / 48,148 |
29. | 97.3% | Ford, IL / 13,968 |
30. | 97.2% | Wabash, IL / 12,199 |
31. | 97.1% | Pike, IL / 16,484 |
32. | 97.0% | Hamilton, IL / 8,186 |
33. | 96.8% | Richland, IL / 15,621 |
34. | 96.8% | Schuyler, IL / 6,917 |
35. | 96.7% | Marshall, IL / 12,831 |
36. | 96.6% | Edgar, IL / 18,750 |
37. | 96.6% | Tazewell, IL / 130,789 |
38. | 96.4% | Jo Daviess, IL / 22,160 |
39. | 96.4% | Henderson, IL / 7,550 |
40. | 96.3% | Dewitt, IL / 16,290 |
41. | 96.0% | Carroll, IL / 15,878 |
42. | 95.8% | Douglas, IL / 19,436 |
43. | 95.6% | Union, IL / 18,078 |
44. | 95.4% | Bureau, IL / 34,795 |
45. | 95.4% | Putnam, IL / 5,977 |
46. | 95.3% | Henry, IL / 49,523 |
47. | 95.1% | Christian, IL / 34,543 |
48. | 95.0% | Grundy, IL / 46,513 |
49. | 95.0% | Fulton, IL / 36,860 |
50. | 95.0% | Iroquois, IL / 30,017 |
51. | 94.7% | Ogle, IL / 54,841 |
52. | 94.4% | Montgomery, IL / 29,782 |
52. | 94.4% | Adams, IL / 66,892 |
54. | 94.3% | Williamson, IL / 64,212 |
55. | 94.2% | Coles, IL / 52,144 |
56. | 94.0% | Clinton, IL / 36,235 |
57. | 93.7% | La Salle, IL / 112,293 |
58. | 93.4% | Crawford, IL / 19,545 |
59. | 93.3% | Marion, IL / 39,488 |
60. | 93.0% | Saline, IL / 25,906 |
61. | 92.8% | Pope, IL / 4,071 |
62. | 92.7% | Whiteside, IL / 59,059 |
63. | 92.6% | Lee, IL / 34,994 |
64. | 92.3% | Livingston, IL / 37,965 |
65. | 91.9% | Morgan, IL / 35,300 |
66. | 91.9% | Warren, IL / 17,551 |
67. | 91.8% | Massac, IL / 15,081 |
68. | 91.6% | Cass, IL / 13,575 |
69. | 90.9% | Mchenry, IL / 312,946 |
70. | 90.8% | Bond, IL / 18,173 |
71. | 90.6% | Mcdonough, IL / 32,907 |
72. | 90.2% | Boone, IL / 52,400 |
73. | 89.2% | Lawrence, IL / 16,550 |
74. | 89.0% | Perry, IL / 22,542 |
75. | 88.9% | Jefferson, IL / 40,063 |
76. | 88.8% | Madison, IL / 266,886 |
77. | 88.5% | Stephenson, IL / 46,821 |
78. | 88.5% | Randolph, IL / 32,851 |
79. | 88.2% | Knox, IL / 52,077 |
80. | 86.8% | Mclean, IL / 163,686 |
81. | 86.4% | Kendall, IL / 94,070 |
82. | 86.2% | Johnson, IL / 13,653 |
83. | 85.9% | Logan, IL / 29,942 |
84. | 85.7% | Sangamon, IL / 194,049 |
85. | 85.6% | Dekalb, IL / 104,279 |
86. | 84.0% | Vermilion, IL / 80,926 |
87. | 83.4% | Rock Island, IL / 146,670 |
88. | 81.9% | Macon, IL / 108,772 |
89. | 81.7% | Winnebago, IL / 295,803 |
90. | 80.9% | Dupage, IL / 925,530 |
91. | 80.5% | Kankakee, IL / 111,244 |
92. | 79.6% | Jackson, IL / 58,526 |
93. | 78.9% | Brown, IL / 6,593 |
94. | 78.1% | Lake, IL / 702,558 |
95. | 77.9% | Will, IL / 664,361 |
96. | 77.2% | Peoria, IL / 183,474 |
97. | 76.9% | Champaign, IL / 192,135 |
98. | 76.8% | Kane, IL / 494,371 |
99. | 67.1% | Saint Clair, IL / 261,268 |
100. | 66.0% | Pulaski, IL / 6,430 |
101. | 63.8% | Alexander, IL / 8,254 |
102. | 53.9% | Cook, IL / 5,257,001 |
Please note that we only rank locations with 'White Population Percentage' data. The rank above might not be a complete list. Locations without 'White Population Percentage' data are not listed.
*ACS stands for U.S. Census American Community Survey. According to the U.S. Census, if the date is a range, you can interpret the data as an average of the period of time.