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Racial / Ethnic Profile of counties in Texas (2020 Census)

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Majority minority with no dominant group
Majority White
Majority Black
Majority Hispanic
Majority Asian
Racial and ethnic composition of counties in Texas (2020 Census)
(NH = Non-Hispanic)
Note: the US Census treats Hispanic/Latino as an ethnic category. This table excludes Latinos from the racial categories and assigns them to a separate category. Hispanics/Latinos may be of any race.
County Location
of County
Total Population White alone (NH) % Black or
African American alone (NH)
% Native American or
Alaska Native alone (NH)
% Asian alone (NH) % Pacific Islander alone (NH) % Other race alone (NH) % Mixed race or
Multiracial
(NH)
% Hispanic or Latino
(any race)
%
Anderson[1]
57,922
33,098
57.14%
11,430
19.73%
193
0.33%
381
0.66%
13
0.02%
113
0.20%
1,583
2.73%
11,111
19.18%
Andrews[2]
18,610
7,405
39.79%
192
1.03%
95
0.52%
102
0.55%
0
0.00%
49
0.26%
366
1.97%
10,400
55.88%
Angelina[3]
86,395
49,970
57.84%
12,872
14.90%
200
0.23%
891
1.03%
30
0.03%
196
0.23%
2,504
2.90%
19,732
22.84%
Aransas[4]
23,830
15,816
66.37%
241
1.01%
142
0.60%
480
2.01%
15
0.06%
78
0.33%
900
3.78%
6,158
25.84%
Archer[5]
8,560
7,356
85.93%
30
0.35%
71
0.83%
18
0.21%
0
0.00%
21
0.25%
322
3.76%
742
8.67%
Armstrong[6]
1,848
1,593
86.20%
6
0.32%
17
0.92%
10
0.54%
0
0.00%
2
0.11%
76
4.11%
144
7.79%
Atascosa[7]
48,981
16,066
32.80%
340
0.69%
116
0.24%
170
0.35%
15
0.03%
177
0.36%
919
1.88%
31,178
63.65%
Austin[8]
30,167
18,480
61.26%
2,352
7.80%
78
0.26%
201
0.67%
8
0.03%
107
0.35%
889
2.95%
8,052
26.69%
Bailey[9]
6,904
2,190
31.72%
49
0.71%
24
0.35%
8
0.12%
0
0.00%
27
0.39%
66
0.96%
4,540
65.76%
Bandera[10]
20,851
15,595
74.79%
102
0.49%
101
0.48%
95
0.46%
11
0.05%
71
0.34%
866
4.15%
4,010
19.23%
Bastrop[11]
97,216
45,751
47.06%
5,460
5.62%
312
0.32%
718
0.74%
63
0.06%
417
0.43%
3,011
3.10%
41,484
42.67%
Baylor[12]
3,465
2,797
80.72%
52
1.50%
11
0.32%
9
0.26%
0
0.00%
8
0.23%
149
4.30%
439
12.67%
Bee[13]
31,047
8,600
27.70%
2,316
7.46%
54
0.17%
211
0.68%
2
0.01%
65
0.21%
407
1.31%
19,392
62.46%
Bell[14]
370,647
156,780
42.30%
80,759
21.79%
1,448
0.39%
10,884
2.94%
3,454
0.93%
2,063
0.56%
21,792
5.88%
93,467
25.22%
Bexar[15]
2,009,324
535,732
26.66%
147,875
7.36%
4,554
0.23%
65,127
3.25%
2,726
0.14%
8,218
0.41%
54,044
2.69%
1,190,958
59.27%
Blanco[16]
11,374
8,707
76.55%
68
0.60%
36
0.32%
38
0.33%
0
0.00%
70
0.62%
363
3.19%
2,092
18.39%
Borden[17]
631
528
83.68%
1
0.16%
0
0.00%
0
0.00%
0
0.00%
1
0.16%
15
2.38%
86
13.63%
Bosque[18]
18,235
13,621
74.70%
244
1.34%
83
0.46%
80
0.44%
3
0.02%
29
0.16%
854
4.68%
3,321
18.21%
Bowie[19]
92,893
55,855
60.13%
23,084
24.85%
554
0.60%
1,082
1.16%
69
0.07%
332
0.36%
4,315
4.65%
7,602
8.18%
Brazoria[20]
372,031
161,833
43.50%
53,668
14.43%
1,022
0.27%
26,231
7.05%
129
0.03%
1,374
0.37%
12,572
3.38%
115,202
30.97%
Brazos[21]
233,849
123,035
52.61%
23,569
10.08%
502
0.21%
14,621
6.25%
210
0.09%
1,009
0.43%
7,836
3.35%
63,067
26.97%
Brewster[22]
9,546
4,948
51.83%
162
1.70%
30
0.31%
94
0.98%
11
12%
56
0.59%
282
2.95%
3,963
41.51%
Briscoe[23]
1,435
1,008
70.24%
17
1.18%
4
0.28%
0
0.00%
0
0.00%
3
0.21%
35
2.44%
368
25.64%
Brooks[24]
7,076
724
10.23%
8
0.11%
9
0.13%
29
0.41%
0
0.00%
12
0.17%
52
0.73%
6,242
88.21%
Brown[25]
38,095
26,672
70.01%
1,353
3.55%
134
0.35%
269
0.71%
27
0.07%
96
0.25%
1,333
3.50%
8,211
21.55%
Burleson[26]
17,642
11,258
63.81%
1,852
10.50%
65
0.37%
70
0.40%
0
0.00%
34
0.19%
651
3.69%
3,712
21.04%
Burnet[27]
49,130
34,810
70.85%
579
1.18%
183
0.37%
424
0.86%
14
0.03%
147
0.30%
1,774
3.61%
11,199
22.79%
Caldwell[28]
45,883
16,560
36.09%
2,225
4.85%
129
0.28%
227
0.49%
4
0.01%
178
0.39%
1,092
2.38%
25,468
55.51%
Calhoun[29]
20,106
8,374
41.65%
361
1.80%
34
0.17%
1,112
5.53%
0
0.00%
56
0.28%
311
1.55%
9,858
49.03%
Callahan[30]
13,708
11,555
84.29%
118
0.86%
66
0.48%
52
0.38%
7
0.05%
50
0.36%
554
4.04%
1,306
9.53%
Cameron[31]
421,017
37,107
8.81%
1,405
0.33%
365
0.09%
2,596
0.62%
80
0.02%
846
0.20%
1,938
0.46%
376,680
89.47%
Camp[32]
12,464
6,734
54.03%
1,877
15.06%
28
0.22%
105
0.84%
8
0.06%
34
0.27%
456
3.66%
3,222
25.85%
Carson[33]
5,807
4,873
83.92%
19
0.33%
46
0.79%
19
0.33%
1
0.02%
7
0.12%
284
4.89%
558
9.61%
Cass[34]
28,454
21,028
73.90%
4,518
15.88%
155
0.54%
119
0.42%
10
0.04%
86
0.30%
1,202
4.22%
1,336
4.70%
Castro[35]
7,371
2,328
31.58%
95
1.29%
39
0.53%
22
0.30%
4
0.05%
9
0.12%
90
1.22%
4,784
64.90%
Chambers[36]
46,571
29,858
64.11%
3,148
6.76%
161
0.35%
622
1.34%
0
0.00%
215
0.46%
1,615
3.47%
10,952
23.52%
Cherokee[37]
50,412
30,095
59.70%
6,359
12.61%
128
0.25%
263
0.52%
18
0.04%
123
0.24%
1,629
3.23%
11,797
23.40%
Childress[38]
6,664
3,852
57.80%
572
8.58%
20
0.30%
51
0.77%
2
0.03%
16
0.24%
209
3.14%
1,942
29.14%
Clay[39]
10,218
8,941
87.50%
35
0.34%
78
0.76%
50
0.49%
0
0.00%
31
0.30%
442
4.33%
641
6.27%
Cochran[40]
2,547
912
35.81%
62
2.43%
6
0.24%
0
0.00%
0
0.00%
0
0.00%
40
1.57%
1,527
59.95%
Coke[41]
3,285
2,473
75.28%
7
0.21%
15
0.46%
1
0.03%
6
0.18%
6
0.18%
116
3.53%
661
20.12%
Coleman[42]
7,684
6,013
78.25%
142
1.85%
36
0.47%
32
0.42%
0
0.00%
29
0.38%
240
3.12%
1,192
15.51%
Collin[43]
1,064,465
542,472
50.96%
108,100
10.16%
3,874
0.36%
188,365
17.70%
613
0.06%
4,910
0.46%
46,973
4.41%
169,158
15.89%
Collingsworth[44]
2,652
1,617
60.97%
108
4.07%
23
0.87%
7
0.26%
1
0.04%
0
0.00%
64
2.41%
832
31.37%
Colorado[45]
20,557
11,761
57.21%
2,222
10.81%
13
0.06%
80
0.39%
0
0.00%
41
0.20%
450
2.19%
5,990
29.14%
Comal[46]
161,501
105,250
65.17%
3,584
2.22%
514
0.32%
1,844
1.14%
127
0.08%
700
0.43%
5,892
3.65%
43,590
26.99%
Comanche[47]
13,594
9,197
67.65%
39
0.29%
49
0.36%
38
0.28%
3
0.02%
24
0.18%
377
2.77%
3,867
28.45%
Concho[48]
3,303
2,097
63.49%
69
2.09%
9
0.27%
19
0.58%
1
0.03%
16
0.48%
59
1.79%
1,033
31.27%
Cooke[49]
41,668
29,404
70.57%
1,181
2.83%
360
0.86%
307
0.74%
13
0.03%
125
0.30%
1,759
4.22%
8,519
20.44%
Coryell[50]
83,093
46,213
55.62%
11,760
14.15%
414
0.50%
1,816
2.19%
1,041
1.25%
389
0.47%
4,978
5.99%
16,482
19.84%
Cottle[51]
1,380
902
65.36%
96
6.96%
2
0.14%
0
0.00%
1
0.07%
0
0.00%
52
3.77%
327
23.70%
Crane[52]
4,675
1,342
28.71%
70
1.50%
14
0.30%
22
0.47%
0
0.00%
1
0.02%
68
1.45%
3,158
67.55%
Crockett[53]
3,098
1,080
34.86%
18
0.58%
9
0.29%
10
0.32%
0
0.00%
9
0.29%
52
1.68%
1,920
61.98%
Crosby[54]
5,133
2,076
40.44%
117
2.28%
8
0.16%
12
0.23%
0
0.00%
6
0.12%
85
1.66%
2,829
55.11%
Culberson[55]
2,188
445
20.34%
20
0.91%
11
0.50%
28
1.28%
0
0.00%
3
0.14%
36
1.65%
1,645
75.18%
Dallam[56]
7,115
3,119
43.84%
74
1.04%
51
0.72%
10
0.14%
3
0.04%
10
0.14%
141
1.98%
3,707
52.10%
Dallas[57]
2,613,539
724,987
27.74%
564,741
21.61%
6,743
0.26%
181,314
6.94%
1,175
0.04%
9,990
0.38%
66,754
2.55%
1,057,835
40.48%
Dawson[58]
12,456
4,590
36.85%
847
6.80%
23
0.18%
56
0.45%
4
0.03%
17
0.14%
152
1.22%
6,767
54.33%
Deaf Smith[59]
18,583
4,233
22.78%
107
0.58%
47
0.25%
44
0.24%
0
0.00%
40
0.22%
187
1.01%
13,925
74.93%
Delta[60]
5,230
4,189
80.10%
312
5.97%
42
0.80%
37
0.71%
5
0.10%
30
0.57%
221
4.23%
394
7.53%
Denton[61]
906,422
485,646
53.58%
95,386
10.52%
3,582
0.40%
92,751
10.23%
650
0.07%
3,909
0.43%
41,720
4.60%
182,778
20.16%
DeWitt[62]
19,824
10,854
54.75%
1,557
7.85%
32
0.16%
70
0.35%
2
0.01%
35
0.18%
384
1.94%
6,890
34.76%
Dickens[63]
1,770
1,178
66.55%
18
1.02%
0
0.00%
1
0.06%
2
0.11%
7
0.40%
52
2.94%
512
28.93%
Dimmit[64]
8,615
898
10.42%
72
0.84%
8
0.09%
68
0.79%
10
0.12%
12
0.14%
60
0.70%
7,487
86.91%
Donley[65]
3,258
2,537
77.87%
167
5.13%
27
0.83%
10
0.31%
1
0.03%
6
0.18%
154
4.73%
356
10.93%
Duval[66]
9,831
937
9.53%
145
1.47%
13
0.13%
45
0.46%
0
0.00%
8
0.08%
721
7.33%
7,962
80.99%
Eastland[67]
17,725
13,653
77.03%
335
1.89%
96
0.54%
95
0.54%
16
0.09%
26
0.15%
570
3.22%
2,934
16.55%
Ector[68]
165,171
51,023
30.89%
7,430
4.50%
568
0.34%
2,257
1.37%
327
0.20%
492
0.30%
3,023
1.83%
100,051
60.57%
Edwards[69]
1,422
651
45.78%
2
0.14%
5
0.35%
11
0.77%
1
0.07%
2
0.14%
32
2.25%
718
50.49%
Ellis[70]
192,455
106,495
55.34%
23,738
12.33%
710
0.37%
1,525
0.79%
202
0.10%
790
0.41%
6,963
3.62%
52,032
27.04%
El Paso[71]
865,657
98,219
11.35%
24,415
2.82%
2,635
0.27%
10,692
1.24%
1,527
0.18%
2,422
0.28%
10,666
1.23%
715,351
82.64%
Erath[72]
42,545
30,006
70.53%
1,194
2.81%
215
0.51%
348
0.82%
13
0.03%
104
0.24%
1,411
3.32%
9,254
21.75%
Falls[73]
16,968
8,707
51.31%
3,708
21.85%
55
0.32%
51
0.30%
8
0.05%
42
0.25%
432
2.55%
3,965
23.37%
Fannin[74]
35,662
27,042
75.83%
2,199
6.17%
309
0.87%
145
0.41%
20
0.06%
112
0.31%
1,617
4.53%
4,218
11.83%
Fayette[75]
24,435
17,041
69.74%
1,383
5.66%
50
0.20%
67
0.27%
6
0.02%
72
0.29%
600
2.46%
5,216
21.35%
Fisher[76]
3,672
2,496
67.97%
92
2.51%
15
0.41%
13
0.35%
2
0.05%
11
0.30%
70
1.91%
973
26.50%
Floyd[77]
5,402
2,079
38.49%
125
2.31%
7
0.13%
12
0.22%
1
0.02%
13
0.24%
98
1.81%
3,067
56.78%
Foard[78]
1,095
845
77.17%
19
1.74%
0
0.00%
3
0.27%
1
0.09%
2
0.18%
28
2.56%
197
17.99%
Fort Bend[79]
822,779
243,726
29.62%
167,964
20.41%
1,269
0.15%
181,522
22.06%
276
0.03%
4,055
0.49%
25,387
3.09%
198,580
24.14%
Franklin[80]
10,359
7,786
76.03%
394
3.80%
39
0.38%
68
0.66%
6
0.06%
61
0.59%
460
4.44%
1,455
14.05%
Freestone[81]
19,435
12,817
65.95%
2,740
14.10%
64
0.33%
66
0.34%
11
0.06%
46
0.24%
536
2.76%
3,155
16.23%
Frio[82]
18,385
3,053
16.61%
705
3.83%
49
0.27%
199
1.08%
9
0.05%
81
0.44%
118
0.64%
14,171
77.08%
Gaines[83]
21,598
12,554
58.13%
241
1.12%
42
0.19%
72
0.33%
3
0.01%
46
0.21%
239
1.11%
8,401
38.90%
Galveston[84]
350,682
191,358
54.57%
43,120
12.30%
1,036
0.30%
12,202
3.48%
223
0.06%
1,455
0.41%
12,652
3.61%
88,636
25.28%
Garza[85]
5,816
2,162
37.17%
230
3.95%
28
0.48%
25
0.43%
0
0.00%
10
0.17%
89
1.53%
3,272
56.26%
Gillespie[86]
26,725
19,884
74.40%
84
0.31%
69
0.26%
127
0.48%
1
0.00%
100
0.37%
694
2.60%
5,766
21.58%
Glasscock[87]
1,116
710
63.62%
8
0.72%
0
0.00%
0
0.00%
3
0.27%
0
0.00%
8
0.72%
387
34.68%
Goliad[88]
7,012
4,246
60.55%
235
3.35%
18
0.26%
24
0.34%
0
0.00%
16
0.23%
185
2.64%
2,288
32.63%
Gonzales[89]
19,653
8,159
41.52%
1,075
5.47%
41
0.21%
63
0.32%
6
0.03%
45
0.23%
367
1.87%
9,897
50.36%
Gray[90]
21,227
13,025
61.36%
835
3.93%
141
0.66%
127
0.60%
0
0.00%
37
0.17%
715
3.37%
6,347
29.90%
Grayson[91]
135,543
95,211
70.24%
7,448
5.49%
1,876
1.38%
1,958
1.44%
58
0.04%
348
0.26%
7,776
5.74%
20,868
15.40%
Gregg[92]
124,239
68,050
54.77%
24,974
20.10%
424
0.34%
1,614
1.30%
47
0.04%
298
0.24%
4,792
3.86%
24,040
19.35%
Grimes[93]
29,268
16,910
57.78%
3,824
13.07%
85
0.29%
102
0.35%
8
0.03%
84
0.29%
894
3.05%
7,361
25.15%
Guadalupe[94]
172,706
84,063
48.67%
11,947
6.92%
476
0.28%
3,066
1.78%
353
0.20%
774
0.45%
6,794
3.93%
65,233
37.77%
Hale[95]
32,522
10,693
32.88%
1,381
4.25%
99
0.30%
149
0.46%
30
0.09%
69
0.21%
612
1.88%
19,489
59.93%
Hall[96]
2,825
1,589
56.25%
190
6.73%
7
0.25%
9
0.32%
0
0.00%
3
0.11%
77
2.73%
950
33.63%
Hamilton[97]
8,222
6,805
82.77%
32
0.39%
37
0.45%
36
0.44%
2
0.02%
17
0.21%
248
3.02%
1,045
12.71%
Hansford[98]
5,285
2,552
48.29%
12
0.23%
16
0.30%
9
0.17%
3
0.06%
18
0.34%
60
1.14%
2,615
49.48%
Hardeman[99]
3,549
2,441
68.78%
130
3.66%
14
0.39%
18
0.51%
1
0.03%
7
0.20%
120
3.38%
818
23.05%
Hardin[100]
56,231
46,934
83.47%
3,037
5.40%
190
0.34%
399
0.71%
34
0.06%
149
0.26%
2,071
3.68%
3,417
6.08%
Harris[101]
4,731,145
1,309,593
27.68%
885,517
18.72%
8,432
0.18%
344,762
7.29%
3,199
0.07%
23,262
0.49%
121,671
2.57%
2,034,709
43.01%
Harrison[102]
68,839
42,039
61.07%
13,448
19.54%
294
0.43%
483
0.70%
28
0.04%
267
0.39%
2,441
3.55%
9,839
14.29%
Hartley[103]
5,382
3,403
63.23%
191
3.55%
15
0.28%
24
0.45%
5
0.09%
1
0.02%
112
2.08%
1,631
30.30%
Haskell[104]
5,416
3,628
66.99%
181
3.34%
28
0.52%
22
0.41%
5
0.09%
24
0.44%
151
2.79%
1,377
25.42%
Hays[105]
241,067
121,568
50.43%
9,004
3.74%
599
0.25%
4,822
2.00%
144
0.06%
1,009
0.42%
11,050
4.58%
92,871
38.52%
Hemphill[106]
3,382
2,090
61.80%
4
0.12%
18
0.53%
10
0.30%
0
0.00%
4
0.12%
119
3.52%
1,137
33.62%
Henderson[107]
82,150
61,854
75.29%
4,705
5.73%
414
0.50%
510
0.62%
31
0.04%
211
0.26%
3,183
3.87%
11,242
13.68%
Hidalgo[108]
870,781
53,338
6.13%
3,364
0.39%
635
0.07%
8,604
0.99%
78
0.01%
1,915
0.22%
2,846
0.33%
800,001
91.87%
Hill
35,874
24,123
67.24%
2,055
5.73%
137
0.38%
188
0.52%
15
0.04%
87
0.24%
1,385
3.86%
7,884
21.98%
Hockley[109]
21,537
9,752
45.28%
565
2.62%
82
0.38%
49
0.23%
4
0.02%
59
0.27%
402
1.87%
10,624
49.33%
Hood[110]
61,598
49,815
80.87%
495
0.80%
340
0.55%
468
0.76%
53
0.09%
180
0.29%
2,289
3.72%
7,958
12.92%
Hopkins[111]
36,787
25,976
70.61%
2,373
6.45%
198
0.54%
277
0.75%
4
0.01%
85
0.23%
1,390
3.78%
6,484
17.63%
Houston[112]
22,066
12,957
58.72%
5,163
23.40%
94
0.43%
138
0.63%
8
0.04%
58
0.26%
577
2.61%
3,071
13.92%
Howard[113]
34,860
15,672
44.96%
1,520
4.36%
211
0.61%
386
1.11%
12
0.03%
68
0.20%
817
2.34%
16,174
46.40%
Hudspeth[114]
3,202
1,094
34.17%
6
0.19%
6
0.19%
10
0.31%
0
0.00%
7
0.22%
43
1.34%
2,036
63.59%
Hunt[115]
99,956
65,598
65.63%
7,812
7.82%
722
0.72%
979
0.98%
151
0.15%
301
0.30%
4,720
4.72%
19,673
19.68%
Hutchinson[116]
20,617
13,783
66.85%
416
2.02%
273
1.32%
105
0.51%
2
0.01%
52
0.25%
1,025
4.97%
4,961
24.06%
Irion[117]
1,513
1,112
73.50%
6
0.40%
9
0.59%
0
0.00%
1
0.07%
1
0.07%
35
2.31%
349
23.07%
Jack[118]
8,472
6,358
75.05%
294
3.47%
35
0.41%
41
0.48%
5
0.06%
9
0.11%
209
2.47%
1,521
17.95%
Jackson[119]
14,988
8,510
56.78%
937
6.25%
36
0.24%
158
1.05%
5
0.03%
102
0.68%
411
2.74%
4,829
32.22%
Jasper[120]
32,980
23,795
72.15%
5,572
16.90%
127
0.39%
114
0.35%
16
0.05%
72
0.22%
1,086
3.29%
2,198
6.66%
Jeff Davis[121]
1,996
1,282
64.23%
0
0.00%
6
0.30%
14
0.70%
0
0.00%
15
0.75%
66
3.31%
613
30.71%
Jefferson
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
Jim Hogg
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
Jim Wells
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
Johnson
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
Jones
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
Karnes
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
Kaufman
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
Kendall
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
Kenedy
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
Kent
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
Kerr
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
Kimble
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
King
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
Kinney
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
Kleberg
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
Knox
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
La Salle
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
Lamar
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
Lamb
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
Lampasas
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
Lavaca
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
Lee
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
Leon
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
Liberty
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
Limestone
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
Lipscomb
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
Live Oak
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
Llano
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
Loving
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
Lubbock
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
Lynn
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
Madison
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
Marion
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
Martin
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
Mason
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
Matagorda
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
Maverick
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
McCulloch
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
McLennan
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
Medina
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
Menard
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
Midland[122]
169,983
76,487
45.00%
10,465
6.16%
686
0.40%
3,891
2.29%
152
0.09%
621
0.37%
4,350
2.56%
73,331
43.14%
Milam
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
Mills
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
Mitchell
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
Montague
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
Montgomery
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
Moore
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
Morris
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
Motley
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
Nacogdoches
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
Navarro
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
Newton
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
Nolan
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
Nueces
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
Ochiltree
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
Oldham
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
Orange
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
Palo Pinto
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
Panola
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
Parker
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
Parmer
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
Pecos
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
Polk
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
Potter
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
Presidio
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
Rains
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
Randall
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
Reagan
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
Real
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
Red River
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
Reeves
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
Refugio
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
Roberts
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
Robertson
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
Rockwall
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
Runnels
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
Rusk
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
Sabine
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
San Augustine
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
San Jacinto
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
San Patricio
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
San Saba
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
Schleicher
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
Scurry
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
Shackelford
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
Shelby
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
Sherman
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
Smith
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
Somervell
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
Starr
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
Stephens
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
Sterling
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
Stonewall
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
Sutton
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
Swisher
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
Tarrant[123]
2,110,640
904,884
42.87%
358,645
16.99%
127,783
6.05%
7,033
0.33%
4,147
0.20%
8,321
0.39%
78,920
3.74%
620,907
29.42%
Taylor
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
Terrell
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
Terry
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
Throckmorton
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
Titus
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
Tom Green
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
Travis[124]
1,290,188
612,824
47.50%
96,270
7.46%
2,762
0.21%
99,660
7.72%
774
0.06%
6,513
0.50%
50,275
3.90%
421,110
32.64%
Trinity
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
Tyler
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
Upshur
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
Upton
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
Uvalde
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
Val Verde
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
Van Zandt
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
Victoria
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
Walker
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
Waller
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
Ward
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
Washington
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
Webb
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
Wharton
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
Wheeler
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
Wichita
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
Wilbarger
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
Willacy
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
Williamson
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
Wilson
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
Winkler
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
Wise
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
Wood
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
Yoakum
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
Young
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
Zapata
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
Zavala[125]
9,670
572
5.92%
67
0.69%
21
0.22%
19
0.20%
1
0.01%
3
0.03%
43
0.44%
8,944
92.49%
United States
(50 states and DC)
331,449,281
191,697,647
57.84%
39,940,338
12.05%
2,251,699
0.68%
19,618,719
5.92%
622,018
0.19%
1,689,833
0.51%
13,548,983
4.09%
62,080,044
18.73%
United States
(50 states, DC, and
Puerto Rico)
334,735,155
191,722,195
57.28%
39,944,624
11.93%
2,252,011
0.67%
19,621,465
5.86%
622,109
0.19%
1,692,341
0.51%
13,551,323
4.05%
65,329,087
19.52%
Texas
29,145,505
11,584,597
39.75%
3,444,712
11.82%
85,425
0.29%
1,561,518
5.36%
27,857
0.10%
113,584
0.39%
886,095
3.04%
11,441,717
39.26%

Census designated places in California

[edit]
CDP[126] County Location
of County
Population
(2020)
Population
(2010)[127]
Population
(2000)[128]
Population
(1990)[129]
Population
(1980)[130]
Notes[131][132][133][134][135][136][137][138][139][140][141]
Acalanes Ridge Contra Costa
1,285
x
x
x
Formed as the Waldon CDP in the 2000 U.S. Census.
Acampo San Joaquin
334
Acton Los Angeles
7,431
Adin Modoc
205
Agua Dulce Los Angeles
Aguanga Riverside
x
x
x
Ahwahnee Madera
Airport Stanislaus
Alamo Contra Costa
Albion Mendocino
Alderpoint Humboldt
Alhambra Valley Contra Costa
x
x
x
Alleghany Sierra
Allendale Solano
Allensworth Tulare
Almanor Plumas
3
0
0
x
x
Alondra Park Los Angeles
Alpaugh Tulare
x
x
Alpine San Diego
Alpine Village Alpine
Alta Placer
Alta Sierra Nevada
Alta Sierra Kern
103
x
x
x
x
Altadena Los Angeles
Alto Marin
Alum Rock Santa Clara
x
x
Amador Pines Amador
1,118
x
x
x
x
Amesti Santa Cruz
x
x
Anchor Bay Mendocino
Angwin Napa
Antelope Sacramento
Anza Riverside
x
x
x
Aptos Santa Cruz
Aptos Hills-Larkin Valley Santa Cruz
Arbuckle Colusa
Arden-Arcade Sacramento
Armona Kings
Arnold Calaveras
Aromas Monterey,
San Benito

Artois Glenn
Ashland Alameda
Aspen Springs Mono
Auberry Fresno
Auburn Lake Trails El Dorado
x
x
x
August San Joaquin
Avery Calaveras
x
x
Avila Beach San Luis Obispo
Avocado Heights Los Angeles
Baker San Bernardino
Bakersfield Country Club Kern
1,715
x
x
x
x
Ballard Santa Barbara
Ballico Merced
Bangor Butte
x
x
x
Bass Lake Madera
Bay Point Contra Costa
Bayview Contra Costa
x
x
x
Bayview Humboldt
Baywood Park San Mateo
1,693
x
x
x
x
Beale AFB Yuba
1,303
1,319
5,115
6,912
6,329
Listed as an unincorporated community (pop 7,029) under the name the Beale East in the 1970 U.S. Census.
Bear Creek Merced
Bear Valley Alpine
x
x
Bear Valley Mariposa
Bear Valley Springs Kern
Beckwourth Plumas
x
x
Belden Plumas
x
x
Bell Canyon Ventura
Bella Vista Shasta
Ben Lomond Santa Cruz
Benbow Humboldt
Bend Tehama
Benton Mono
Benton Park Kern
5,333
x
x
x
x
Bermuda Dunes Riverside
Berry Creek Butte
x
x
x
Bertsch-Oceanview Del Norte
x
x
Bethel Island Contra Costa
Bieber Lassen
Big Bear City San Bernardino
Big Bend Shasta
x
x
Big Creek Fresno
x
x
x
Big Lagoon Humboldt
Big Pine Inyo
Big River San Bernardino
Biola Fresno
x
x
Black Point-Green Point Marin
x
x
Blackhawk Contra Costa
Blacklake San Luis Obispo
Blairsden Plumas
x
x
Bloomfield Sonoma
Bloomington San Bernardino
Bluewater San Bernardino
Bodega Bay Sonoma
Bodega Sonoma
Bodfish Kern
Bolinas Marin
Bombay Beach Imperial
x
x
Bonadelle Ranchos Madera
5,497
x
x
x
x
Bonita San Diego
Bonny Doon Santa Cruz
Bonsall San Diego
Boonville Mendocino
Bootjack Mariposa
Boron Kern
Boronda Monterey
x
x
Borrego Springs San Diego
Bostonia San Diego
Boulder Creek Santa Cruz
Boulevard San Diego
Bowles Fresno
x
x
Boyes Hot Springs Sonoma
Bradley Monterey
x
x
Bret Harte Stanislaus
x
x
Bridgeport Mono
Broadmoor San Mateo
Brookdale Santa Cruz
Brooks Yolo
31
x
x
x
x
Brooktrails Mendocino
Buck Meadows Mariposa
Buckhorn Amador
x
x
x
Bucks Lake Plumas
x
x
Buena Vista Amador
x
x
x
Burbank Santa Clara
Burney Shasta
Burnt Ranch Trinity
Butte Creek Canyon Butte
x
x
x
Butte Meadows Butte
x
x
x
Butte Valley Butte
x
x
x
Buttonwillow Kern
Byron Contra Costa
x
x
Bystrom Stanislaus
x
x
C-Road Plumas
140
x
x
Cabazon Riverside
California Hot Springs Tulare
California Pines Modoc
California Polytechnic State University San Luis Obispo
8,583
x
x
x
x
Callender San Luis Obispo
Calpella Mendocino
Calpine Sierra
Calwa Fresno
1,776
2,052
x
x
x
Camanche North Shore Amador
x
x
x
Camanche Village Amador
x
x
x
Cambria San Luis Obispo
Cambrian Park Santa Clara
Cameron Park El Dorado
Camino El Dorado
x
x
x
Camino Tassajara Contra Costa
x
x
x
Camp Nelson Tulare
Camp Pendleton Mainside San Diego
Camp Pendleton South San Diego
Campo San Diego
Camptonville Yuba
Canby Modoc
Cantua Creek Fresno
x
x
Canyondam Plumas
x
x
Caribou Plumas
x
x
Carmel Valley Village Monterey
Carmet Sonoma
Carmichael Sacramento
Carnelian Bay Placer
Carrick Siskiyou
x
x
Cartago Inyo
x
x
Caruthers Fresno
Casa Conejo Ventura
Casa Loma Kern
1,804
x
x
x
x
Casa de Oro-Mount Helix San Diego
Casmalia Santa Barbara
Caspar Mendocino
Cassel Shasta
Castaic Los Angeles
Castella Shasta
214
x
x
x
x
Castle Hill Contra Costa
x
x
x
Formed from part of Alamo CDP
Castro Valley Alameda
Castroville Monterey
Catheys Valley Mariposa
Cayucos San Luis Obispo
Cazadero Sonoma
Cedar Flat Placer
797
x
x
x
x
Cedar Ridge Tuolumne
Cedar Slope Tulare
Cedarville Modoc
Centerville Fresno
x
x
x
Centerville Shasta
2,095
x
x
x
x
Chalfant Mono
Challenge-Brownsville Yuba
Channel Islands Beach Ventura
Charleston View Inyo
45
x
x
x
x
Charter Oak Los Angeles
Cherokee Butte
x
x
x
Cherokee Strip Kern
Cherry Valley Riverside
Cherryland Alameda
Chester Plumas
x
x
Chilcoot-Vinton Plumas
x
x
China Lake Acres Kern
x
x
Chinese Camp Tuolumne
x
x
Choctaw Valley Kern
237
x
x
x
x
Chualar Monterey
x
x
Citrus Los Angeles
Clarksburg Yolo
Clay Sacramento
Clear Creek Lassen
Clearlake Oaks Lake
Clearlake Riviera Lake
3,410
3,090
x
x
x
The community changed its name to Kelseyville Rivera in 2021; the census continues to use Clearlake Rivera
Cleone Mendocino
Clio Plumas
x
x
Clipper Mills Butte
x
x
x
Clyde Contra Costa
x
x
Coarsegold Madera
Cobb Lake
Coffee Creek Trinity
Cohasset Butte
x
x
x
Cold Springs El Dorado
x
x
x
Cold Springs Tuolumne
Coleville Mono
College City Colusa
x
x
x
Collierville San Joaquin
Coloma El Dorado
x
x
x
Columbia Tuolumne
Comptche Mendocino
Concow Butte
Contra Costa Centre Contra Costa
5,364
6,808
5,133
x
x
Formed as the Waldon CDP in the 2000 U.S. Census.
Copperopolis Calaveras
x
x
Coronita Riverside
x
x
x
Corralitos Santa Cruz
Coto de Caza Orange
Cottonwood Kern
3,971
x
x
x
x
Cottonwood Shasta
6,268
3,316
2,960
1,747
1,553
Listed as an unincorporated community in the 1970 U.S. Census (pop 1,288)
Coulterville Mariposa
Country Club San Joaquin
Courtland Sacramento
Covelo Mendocino
Cowan Stanislaus
Crescent Mills Plumas
x
x
Cressey Merced
Crest San Diego
x
x
Crestline San Bernardino
Creston San Luis Obispo
Crockett Contra Costa
Cromberg Plumas
x
x
Crowley Lake Mono
Crows Landing Stanislaus
Cutler Tulare
Cutten Humboldt
Cuyama Santa Barbara
Dales Tehama
28
x
x
x
x
Daphnedale Park Modoc
Darwin Inyo
x
x
Davenport Santa Cruz
Day Valley Santa Cruz
Deer Park Napa
Del Aire Los Angeles
Del Dios San Diego
396
x
x
x
x
Del Monte Forest Monterey
Del Rey Fresno
Del Rio Stanislaus
x
x
Delft Colony Tulare
Delhi Merced
Delleker Plumas
x
x
Denair Stanislaus
Derby Acres Kern
x
x
Descanso San Diego
Desert Center Riverside
x
x
x
Desert Edge Riverside
x
x
x
Desert Palms Riverside
x
x
x
Desert Shores Imperial
x
x
Desert View Highlands Los Angeles
Di Giorgio Kern
400
x
x
x
x
Diablo Contra Costa
x
x
Diablo Grande Stanislaus
Diamond Springs El Dorado
Dillon Beach Marin
x
x
Discovery Bay Contra Costa
Dixon Lane-Meadow Creek Inyo
Dobbins Yuba
Dogtown San Joaquin
Dollar Point Placer
Dorrington Calaveras
x
x
Dos Palos Y Merced
Douglas City Trinity
Downieville Sierra
Doyle Lassen
Drytown Amador
x
x
x
Ducor Tulare
x
x
Dunnigan Yolo
Durham Butte
Dustin Acres Kern
x
x
Dutch Flat Placer
Eagleville Modoc
Earlimart Tulare
East Bakersfield Kern
9,749
x
x
x
x
East Foothills Santa Clara
East Hemet Riverside
East Los Angeles Los Angeles
East Nicolaus Sutter
East Niles Kern
28,390
x
x
x
x
East Oakdale Stanislaus
x
x
East Orosi Tulare
x
x
East Pasadena Los Angeles
East Porterville Tulare
East Quincy Plumas
x
x
East Rancho Dominguez Los Angeles
East Richmond Heights Contra Costa
East San Gabriel Los Angeles
East Shore Plumas
x
x
East Sonora Tuolumne
East Tulare Villa Tulare
East Whittier Los Angeles
Eastern Goleta Valley Santa Barbara
28,656
x
x
x
x
Easton Fresno
Edgewood Siskiyou
x
x
Edison Kern
255
x
x
x
x
Edmundson Acres Kern
Edna San Luis Obispo
Edwards AFB Kern
El Adobe Kern
391
x
x
x
x
El Centro Naval Air Facility Imperial
280
x
x
x
x
El Cerrito Riverside
El Dorado Hills El Dorado
El Granada San Mateo
El Macero Yolo
1,074
x
x
x
x
El Monte Mobile Village Tulare
156
x
x
x
x
El Nido Merced
El Portal Mariposa
El Rancho Tulare
El Rio Ventura
El Sobrante Riverside
El Sobrante Contra Costa
x
x
x
El Verano Sonoma
Eldridge Sonoma
Elfin Forest San Diego
600
x
x
x
x
Elizabeth Lake Los Angeles
Elk Creek Glenn
Elkhorn Monterey
Elmira Solano
x
x
Elverta Sacramento
Emerald Lake Hills San Mateo
Empire Stanislaus
x
x
Esparto Yolo
Eucalyptus Hills San Diego
Fair Oaks Sacramento
Fairbanks Ranch San Diego
x
x
Fairfax Kern
1,879
x
x
x
x
Fairhaven Humboldt
Fairmead Madera
Fairview Alameda
Fall River Mills Shasta
x
x
Fallbrook San Diego
Farmington San Joaquin
x
x
Fellows Kern
x
x
Felton Santa Cruz
Fetters Hot Springs-Agua Caliente Sonoma
Fiddletown Amador
x
x
x
Fieldbrook Humboldt
Fields Landing Humboldt
Fish Camp Mariposa
Florence-Graham Los Angeles
Florin Sacramento
Floriston Nevada
Flournoy Tehama
Foothill Farms Sacramento
Forbestown Butte
x
x
x
Ford City Kern
Forest Meadows Calaveras
x
x
Forest Ranch Butte
x
x
x
Foresta Mariposa
29
x
x
x
x
First listed as a CDP in the 2020 U.S. Census under the name Crane Creek; the name was changed to the Foresta CDP in 2022.[142]
Foresthill Placer
Forestville Sonoma
Fort Bidwell Modoc
Fort Dick Del Norte
Fort Hunter Liggett Monterey
250
x
x
x
x
Fort Irwin San Bernardino
Fort Washington Fresno
x
x
x
Franklin Merced
Franklin Sacramento
Frazier Park Kern
Freedom Santa Cruz
Freeport Sacramento
French Camp San Joaquin
French Gulch Shasta
x
x
French Valley Riverside
Friant Fresno
x
x
Fruitdale Santa Clara
x
x
Fruitridge Pocket Sacramento
Fuller Acres Kern
Fulton Sonoma
Furnace Creek Inyo
x
x
Garberville Humboldt
Garden Acres San Joaquin
Garden Farms San Luis Obispo
Garey Santa Barbara
Garnet Riverside
Gasquet Del Norte
x
x
x
Gazelle Siskiyou
x
x
Georgetown El Dorado
x
x
Gerber Tehama
Geyserville Sonoma
Glen Ellen Sonoma
Glennville Kern
158
x
x
x
x
Gold Mountain Plumas
Gold River Sacramento
123
x
x
x
x
Golden Hills Kern
Good Hope Riverside
Goodmanville Kern
121
x
x
x
x
Goodyears Bar Sierra
Goshen Tulare
x
x
Graeagle Plumas
x
x
Grangeville Kings
Granite Bay Placer
Granite Hills San Diego
Graniteville Nevada
Graton Sonoma
Grayson Stanislaus
x
x
Greeley Hill Mariposa
Green Acres Riverside
Green Valley Los Angeles
Green Valley Solano
x
x
Greenacres Kern
Greenfield Kern
Greenhorn Plumas
x
x
Greenview Siskiyou
x
x
Greenville Plumas
Grenada Siskiyou
x
x
Grimes Colusa
x
x
x
Grizzly Flats El Dorado
x
x
x
Groveland Tuolumne
Guerneville Sonoma
Guinda Yolo
Hacienda Heights Los Angeles
Hamilton Branch Plumas
x
x
Hamilton City Glenn
Happy Camp Siskiyou
Happy Valley Shasta
4,949
x
x
x
x
Harbison Canyon San Diego
Hardwick Kings
Harmony Grove San Diego
2,079
x
x
x
x
Hartland Tulare
Hartley Solano
Hasley Canyon Los Angeles
Hat Creek Shasta
Hayfork Trinity
Heber Imperial
Herald Sacramento
Herlong Lassen
Hickman Stanislaus
x
x
Hidden Meadows San Diego
Hidden Valley Lake Lake
Highgrove Riverside
Highlands San Mateo
2,359
x
x
x
x
Hillcrest Kern
10,528
x
x
x
x
Hilmar-Irwin Merced
Hiouchi Del Norte
x
x
x
Home Garden Kings
Home Gardens Riverside
Homeland Riverside
Homestead Valley San Bernardino
Homewood Canyon Inyo
Honcut Butte
x
x
x
Hood Sacramento
Hoopa Humboldt
Hopland Mendocino
Hornbrook Siskiyou
x
x
Hornitos Mariposa
Humboldt Hill Humboldt
Hyampom Trinity
Hydesville Humboldt
Hypericum Tulare
125
x
x
x
x
Idlewild Tulare
Idyllwild-Pine Cove Riverside
Igo Shasta
103
x
x
x
x
Independence Inyo
x
x
Indian Falls Plumas
x
x
Indianola Humboldt
Indio Hills Riverside
Interlaken Santa Cruz
Inverness Marin
Inyokern Kern
x
x
Iron Horse Plumas
x
x
Isla Vista Santa Barbara
Ivanhoe Tulare
Jacumba San Diego
Jamestown Tuolumne
Jamul San Diego
Janesville Lassen
Jenner Sonoma
Johannesburg Kern
x
x
Johnson Park Shasta
686
x
x
x
x
Johnstonville Lassen
Johnsville Plumas
x
x
Jones Valley Shasta
1,160
x
x
x
x
Joshua Tree San Bernardino
Jovista Tulare
41
x
x
x
x
Julian San Diego
Junction City Trinity
June Lake Mono
Keedie Plumas
x
x
Keeler Inyo
x
x
Keene Kern
x
x
Kelly Ridge Butte
x
x
x
Formed from part of Oroville East CDP
Kelseyville Lake
1,567
2,861
2,928
3,353
3,382
Kennedy San Joaquin
x
x
Kennedy Meadows Tulare
Kensington Contra Costa
Kentfield Marin
Kenwood Sonoma
Kep'el Humboldt
76
x
x
x
x
Kernville Kern
x
x
Keswick Shasta
Kettleman City Kings
Keyes Stanislaus
Kings Beach Placer
Kingvale Nevada,
Placer

Kirkwood Alpine,
Amador

x
x
Klamath Del Norte
Knights Ferry Stanislaus
112
x
x
x
x
Knights Landing Yolo
Knightsen Contra Costa
x
x
La Crescenta-Montrose Los Angeles
La Cresta Kern
8,787
x
x
x
x
La Grange Stanislaus
166
x
x
x
x
La Honda San Mateo
La Porte Plumas
x
x
La Presa San Diego
x
x
La Riviera Sacramento
La Selva Beach Santa Cruz
La Vina Madera
Ladera San Mateo
Ladera Heights Los Angeles
Ladera Ranch Orange
Lagunitas-Forest Knolls Marin
Lake Almanor Country Club Plumas
x
x
Lake Almanor Peninsula Plumas
x
x
Lake Almanor West Plumas
x
x
Lake Arrowhead San Bernardino
Lake California Tehama
Lake City Modoc
Lake Davis Plumas
x
x
Lake Don Pedro Mariposa
Lake Hughes Los Angeles
Lake Isabella Kern
Lake Los Angeles Los Angeles
Lake Mathews Riverside
Lake Nacimiento San Luis Obispo
Lake Riverside Riverside
Lake San Marcos San Diego
Lake Shastina Siskiyou
2,401
x
x
x
x
Lake Sherwood Ventura
Lake Wildwood Nevada
x
x
Lake of the Pines Nevada
Lake of the Woods Kern
x
x
Lakehead Shasta
Lakeland Village Riverside
Lakeside Kern
843
x
x
x
x
Lakeside San Diego
Lakeview Riverside
Lamont Kern
Lanare Fresno
x
x
Larkfield-Wikiup Sonoma
Las Flores Orange
x
x
Las Flores Tehama
Las Lomas Monterey
Laton Fresno
Laytonville Mendocino
Le Grand Merced
Lebec Kern
x
x
Lee Vining Mono
Leggett Mendocino
Lemon Cove Tulare
x
x
Lemon Hill Sacramento
Lemoore Station Kings
Lennox Los Angeles
Lenwood San Bernardino
Leona Valley Los Angeles
Lewiston Trinity
Lexington Hills Santa Clara
Likely Modoc
Lincoln Village San Joaquin
Linda Yuba
Lindcove Tulare
Linden San Joaquin
Linnell Camp Tulare
Litchfield Lassen
Little Grass Valley Plumas
x
x
Little River Mendocino
Little Valley Lassen
Littlerock Los Angeles
Live Oak Santa Cruz
Lockeford San Joaquin
Lockwood Amador
495
x
x
x
x
Lockwood Monterey
Lodoga Colusa
x
x
x
Loleta Humboldt
Loma Mar San Mateo
Loma Rica Yuba
Lompico Santa Cruz
London Tulare
Lone Pine Inyo
Long Barn Tuolumne
Lookout Modoc
Los Alamos Santa Barbara
x
x
Los Berros San Luis Obispo
Los Molinos Tehama
Los Olivos Santa Barbara
Los Osos San Luis Obispo
Los Ranchos San Luis Obispo
Lost Hills Kern
Lower Lake Lake
Loyola Santa Clara
Lucas Valley-Marinwood Marin
Lucerne Lake
Lucerne Valley San Bernardino
Lytle Creek San Bernardino
Mabie Plumas
Macdoel Siskiyou
x
x
Mad River Trinity
Madeline Lassen
21
x
x
x
x
Madera Acres Madera
Madera Ranchos Madera
3,623
x
x
x
x
Madison Yolo
Magalia Butte
Malaga Fresno
884
947
762
x
x
Incorrectly named Calwa CDP when formed in the 2000 U.S. Census; renamed Malaga for the 2010 U.S. Census
Manchester Mendocino
Manila Humboldt
Manton Tehama
x
x
March ARB Riverside
Marin City Marin
Marina del Rey Los Angeles
Mariposa Mariposa
Markleeville Alpine
x
x
Martell Amador
x
x
x
Matheny Tulare
Mather Sacramento
Maxwell Colusa
x
x
x
Mayfair Fresno
x
x
x
Mayflower Village Los Angeles
McArthur Shasta
x
x
McClellan Park Sacramento
McClenney Tract Tulare
McCloud Siskiyou
McGee Creek Mono
McKinleyville Humboldt
McKittrick Kern
x
x
McSwain Merced
Mead Valley Riverside
Meadow Valley Plumas
x
x
Meadow Vista Placer
Meadowbrook Riverside
Mecca Riverside
Meiners Oaks Ventura
Mendocino Mendocino
x
x
Mentone San Bernardino
Meridian Sutter
Mesa Inyo
x
x
Mesa Verde Riverside
Mesa Vista Alpine
x
x
Mettler Kern
x
x
Mexican Colony Kern
Meyers El Dorado
2,163
x
x
x
x
Mi-Wuk Village Tuolumne
Middletown Lake
x
x
Midpines Mariposa
Midway City Orange
Milford Lassen
Millerton Fresno
686
x
x
x
x
Millville Shasta
x
x
Mineral Tehama
x
x
Minkler Fresno
x
x
x
Mira Monte Ventura
Miranda Humboldt
Mission Canyon]] Santa Barbara
x
x
Mission Hills Santa Barbara
Modjeska Orange
632
x
x
x
x
Mohawk Vista Plumas
x
x
Mojave Kern
Mokelumne Hill Calaveras
x
x
Monmouth Fresno
x
x
x
Mono City Mono
Mono Vista Tuolumne
Monson Tulare
Montalvin Manor Contra Costa
x
x
x
Formed in 2010 from part of split Bayview-Montalvin CDP and part of Tara Hills CDP
Montara San Mateo
Monte Rio Sonoma
Montecito Santa Barbara
x
x
Monterey Park Tract Stanislaus
Montgomery Creek Shasta
x
x
Monument Hills Yolo
Morada San Joaquin
Morongo Valley San Bernardino
Moskowite Corner Napa
Moss Beach San Mateo
Moss Landing Monterey
x
x
Mount Hebron Siskiyou
x
x
Mount Hermon Santa Cruz
Mount Laguna San Diego
Mountain Center Riverside
Mountain Gate Shasta
Mountain House San Joaquin
Incorporated as a city in 2024.
Mountain Meadows Kern
303
x
x
x
x
Mountain Mesa Kern
Mountain Ranch Calaveras
x
x
Mountain View Acres San Bernardino
Mountain View Contra Costa
x
x
Mt. Bullion Mariposa
154
x
x
x
x
Muir Beach Marin
x
x
Murphys Calaveras
Muscoy San Bernardino
Myers Flat Humboldt
Myrtletown Humboldt
New Cuyama Santa Barbara
New Pine Creek Modoc
Newcastle Placer
Newell Modoc
Nicasio Marin
Nice Lake
Nicolaus Sutter
Niland Imperial
Nipinnawasee Madera
615
475
x
x
x
Nipomo San Luis Obispo
Nord Butte
x
x
x
Norris Canyon Contra Costa
x
x
x
North Auburn Placer
North Edwards Kern
North El Monte Los Angeles
North Fair Oaks San Mateo
North Fork Madera
3,250
x
x
x
x
North Gate Contra Costa
x
x
x
Formed from part of Alamo CDP and additional area
North Highlands Sacramento
North Lakeport Lake
x
x
North Richmond Contra Costa
x
x
x
North San Juan Nevada
North Shore Riverside
North Tustin Orange
Nubieber Lassen
Nuevo Riverside
Oak Glen San Bernardino
Oak Hills San Bernardino
Oak Park Ventura
Oak Run Shasta
158
x
x
x
x
Oak Shores San Luis Obispo
Oak View Ventura
Oakhurst Madera
Oakville Napa
Oasis Riverside
Occidental Sonoma
Oceano San Luis Obispo
Ocotillo Imperial
x
x
Oildale Kern
Olancha Inyo
x
x
Old Fig Garden Fresno
x
x
x
Old River Kern
x
x
x
x
Old Station Shasta
Old Stine Kern
3,841
x
x
x
x
Olde Stockdale Kern
568
x
x
x
x
Olivehurst Yuba
Ono Shasta
93
x
x
x
x
Onyx Kern
x
x
Orange Blossom Stanislaus
1,068
x
x
x
x
Orangevale Sacramento
Orcutt Santa Barbara
x
x
Orick Humboldt
Orosi Tulare
Oroville East Butte
Pacheco Contra Costa
Pajaro Monterey
Pajaro Dunes Santa Cruz
Pala San Diego
Palermo Butte
Palo Cedro Shasta
x
x
Palo Verde Imperial
x
x
Panorama Heights Tulare
Paradise Mono
Paradise Park Santa Cruz
Parklawn Stanislaus
Parksdale Madera
Parkway Sacramento
Parkwood Madera
Pasatiempo Santa Cruz
Paskenta Tehama
Patterson Tract Tulare
Patton Village Lassen
Paxton Plumas
x
x
Paynes Creek Tehama
Pearsonville Inyo
x
x
Penn Valley Nevada
Penngrove Sonoma
Penryn Placer
Pepperdine University Los Angeles
2,747
x
x
x
x
Pescadero San Mateo
Petaluma Center Sonoma
709
x
x
x
x
Peters San Joaquin
Phelan San Bernardino
Phillipsville Humboldt
Philo Mendocino
Phoenix Lake Tuolumne
Pierpoint Tulare
Pike Sierra
Pine Canyon Monterey
Pine Flat Tulare
Pine Grove Amador
x
x
x
Pine Hills Humboldt
Pine Mountain Club Kern
x
x
Pine Mountain Lake Tuolumne
Pine Valley San Diego
Pioneer Amador
x
x
x
Piru Ventura
Pixley Tulare
Piñon Hills San Bernardino
Plainview Tulare
Planada Merced
Platina Shasta
13
x
x
x
x
Pleasure Point Santa Cruz
Plumas Eureka Plumas
x
x
Plumas Lake Yuba
Point Reyes Station Marin
x
x
Pollock Pines El Dorado
Ponderosa Tulare
Poplar-Cotton Center Tulare
Port Costa Contra Costa
x
x
Posey Tulare
Poso Park Tulare
Post Mountain Trinity
3,032
x
x
x
x
Potomac Park Kern
9,164
x
x
x
x
Potrero San Diego
Potter Valley Mendocino
Prattville Plumas
x
x
Princeton Colusa
x
x
x
Proberta Tehama
Prunedale Monterey
Pumpkin Center Kern
421
x
x
x
x
Quartz Hill Los Angeles
Quincy Plumas
x
x
Rackerby Butte,
Yuba

x
x
x
Rail Road Flat Calaveras
x
x
Rainbow San Diego
Raisin City Fresno
x
x
Ramona San Diego
Rancho Calaveras Calaveras
x
x
Rancho Mission Viejo Orange
10,378
x
x
x
x
Rancho Murieta Sacramento
Rancho San Diego San Diego
Rancho Santa Fe San Diego
x
x
Rancho Tehama Reserve Tehama
x
x
Randsburg Kern
x
x
Red Corral Amador
x
x
x
Redcrest Humboldt
Redway Humboldt
Redwood Valley Mendocino
Reliez Valley Contra Costa
x
x
x
Rexland Acres Kern
3,563
x
x
x
x
Richfield Tehama
Richgrove Tulare
Richvale Butte
x
x
x
Ridgecrest Heights Kern
380
x
x
x
x
Ridgemark San Benito
x
x
Rio Linda Sacramento
Rio Oso Sutter
Rio del Mar Santa Cruz
Ripley Riverside
River Pines Amador
x
x
x
Riverdale Fresno
Riverdale Park Stanislaus
x
x
Rivergrove Kern
195
x
x
x
x
Robbins Sutter
Robinson Mill Butte
x
x
x
Rodeo Contra Costa
Rodriguez Camp Tulare
Rolling Hills Madera
Rollingwood Contra Costa
x
x
Romoland Riverside
Rosamond Kern
Rose Hills Los Angeles
Rosedale Kern
Rosemont Sacramento
Rossmoor Orange
Rough and Ready Nevada
Round Mountain Shasta
x
x
Round Valley Inyo
x
x
Rouse Stanislaus
Rowland Heights Los Angeles
Rumsey Yolo
91
x
x
x
x
Running Springs San Bernardino
Ruth Trinity
Rutherford Napa
Sage Riverside
3,370
x
x
x
x
Salida Stanislaus
Salmon Creek Sonoma
Salton City Imperial
x
x
Salton Sea Beach Imperial
x
x
Salyer Trinity
389
x
x
x
x
Samoa Humboldt
San Andreas Calaveras
San Antonio Heights San Bernardino
San Ardo Monterey
x
x
San Diego Country Estates San Diego
San Geronimo Marin
x
x
San Lorenzo Alameda
San Lucas Monterey
x
x
San Martin Santa Clara
San Miguel Contra Costa
x
x
x
San Miguel San Luis Obispo
San Pasqual Los Angeles
San Simeon San Luis Obispo
Santa Margarita San Luis Obispo
Santa Nella Merced
Santa Rosa Valley Ventura
Santa Susana Ventura
Santa Venetia Marin
Santa Ynez Santa Barbara
Saranap Contra Costa
x
x
x
Saticoy Ventura
Sattley Sierra
Scotia Humboldt
Sea Ranch Sonoma
Seacliff Santa Cruz
Searles Valley San Bernardino
Seeley Imperial
Sequoia Crest Tulare
Sereno del Mar Sonoma
Seville Tulare
Shandon San Luis Obispo
x
x
Shasta Shasta
Shaver Lake Fresno
x
x
Shell Ridge Contra Costa
x
x
x
Shelter Cove Humboldt
Sheridan Placer
Shingle Springs El Dorado
Shingletown Shasta
x
x
Shoshone Inyo
x
x
Sierra Brooks Sierra
Sierra City Sierra
Sierra Village Tuolumne
Sierraville Sierra
Silver City Tulare
Silver Lakes San Bernardino
Silverado Orange
932
x
x
x
x
Silverado Resort Napa
Sisquoc Santa Barbara
Sky Valley Riverside
Sleepy Hollow Marin
Smartsville Yuba
Smith Corner Kern
Smith River Del Norte
x
x
x
Snelling Merced
Soda Bay Lake
Soda Springs Nevada
Somis Ventura
x
x
x
x
Sonoma State University Sonoma
2,679
x
x
x
x
Soquel Santa Cruz
Soulsbyville Tuolumne
South Dos Palos Merced
South Monrovia Island Los Angeles
South Oroville Butte
South San Gabriel Los Angeles
South San Jose Hills Los Angeles
South Taft Kern
South Whittier Los Angeles
Spaulding Lassen
Spreckels Monterey
x
x
Spring Garden Plumas
x
x
Spring Valley San Diego
Spring Valley Lake
Spring Valley Lake San Bernardino
Springville Tulare
x
x
Squaw Valley Fresno
Renamed Yokuts Valley after the 2020 U.S. census
Squirrel Mountain Valley Kern
x
x
Stallion Springs Kern
x
x
Stanford Santa Clara
Stebbins Kern
1,423
x
x
x
x
Stevenson Ranch Los Angeles
Stevinson Merced
Stinson Beach Marin
x
x
Stirling City Butte
x
x
x
Stones Landing Lassen
86
x
x
x
x
Stonyford Colusa
x
x
x
Stratford Kings
x
x
Strathmore Tulare
Strawberry Marin
Strawberry Tuolumne
Sugarloaf Saw Mill Tulare
Sugarloaf Village Tulare
Sultana Tulare
Summerland Santa Barbara
x
x
Sun Village Los Angeles
Sunny Slopes Mono
Sunnyside Fresno
x
x
x
Sunnyside-Tahoe City Placer
Sunol Alameda
x
x
Sutter Sutter
Swall Meadows Mono
Taft Heights Kern
Taft Mosswood San Joaquin
x
x
Tahoe Vista Placer
Tahoma El Dorado,
Placer

x
x
x
Talmage Mendocino
x
x
Tamalpais-Homestead Valley Marin
Tancred Yolo
89
x
x
x
x
Tara Hills Contra Costa
Tarina Kern
18
x
x
x
x
Tarpey Village Fresno
x
x
x
Taylorsville Plumas
x
x
Tecopa Inyo
x
x
Temelec Sonoma
Temescal Valley Riverside
Templeton San Luis Obispo
Tennant Siskiyou
x
x
Terminous San Joaquin
Terra Bella Tulare
Teviston Tulare
Thermal Riverside
Thermalito Butte
Thornton San Joaquin
Thousand Palms Riverside
Three Rivers Tulare
x
x
Three Rocks Fresno
x
x
x
Timber Cove Sonoma
Tipton Tulare
Tobin Plumas
x
x
Tomales Marin
x
x
Tonyville Tulare
Tooleville Tulare
Topanga Los Angeles
Topaz Mono
Toro Canyon Santa Barbara
x
x
Trabuco Canyon Orange
1,020
x
x
x
x
Tranquillity Fresno
x
x
Traver Tulare
x
x
Tres Pinos San Benito
Trinity Center Trinity
Trinity Village Trinity
Trona Inyo
Trowbridge Sutter
Tuolumne City Tuolumne
Tupman Kern
x
x
Tuttle Merced
Tuttletown Tuolumne
Twain Plumas
x
x
Twain Harte Tuolumne
Twin Lakes Mono
45
x
x
x
x
Twin Lakes Santa Cruz
University of California-Davis Yolo
8,525
5,786
x
x
x
University of California-Merced Merced
0
0
x
x
x
First listed in 2010 but has zero population in both 2010 and 2020.
University of California-Santa Barbara Santa Barbara
9,710
x
x
x
x
Upper Lake Lake
x
x
Val Verde Los Angeles
Valinda Los Angeles
Valle Vista Riverside
Vallecito Calaveras
x
x
Valley Acres Kern
x
x
Valley Center San Diego
Valley Ford Sonoma
Valley Home Stanislaus
Valley Ranch Plumas
x
x
Valley Springs Calaveras
x
x
Valley Wells Inyo
Vandenberg AFB Santa Barbara
Vandenberg Village Santa Barbara
Verdi Sierra
Victor San Joaquin
View Park-Windsor Hills Los Angeles
Vina Tehama
Vincent Los Angeles
Vine Hill Contra Costa
Vineyard Sacramento
x
x
Virginia Lakes Mono
7
x
x
x
x
Vista Santa Rosa Riverside
Volcano Amador
x
x
x
Volta Merced
Walker Mono
Wallace Calaveras
x
x
Walnut Grove Sacramento
x
x
Walnut Park Los Angeles
Warm Springs Riverside
Warner Valley Plumas
Washington Nevada
Waterloo San Joaquin
Waukena Tulare
Wautec Humboldt
48
x
x
x
x
Wawona Mariposa
Weaverville Trinity
Weedpatch Kern
Weitchpec Humboldt
112
x
x
x
x
Weldon Kern
x
x
Weott Humboldt
West Athens Los Angeles
West Bishop Inyo
West Carson Los Angeles
West Goshen Tulare
West Menlo Park San Mateo
West Modesto Stanislaus
x
x
West Park Fresno
x
x
x
West Point Calaveras
x
x
West Puente Valley Los Angeles
West Rancho Dominguez Los Angeles
West Whittier-Los Nietos Los Angeles
Westhaven-Moonstone Humboldt
Westley Stanislaus
x
x
Westmont Los Angeles
Westside Fresno
Westwood Lassen
Whitehawk Plumas
x
x
Whitewater Riverside
Whitley Gardens San Luis Obispo
Whitmore Shasta
311
x
x
x
x
Wilkerson Inyo
x
x
Williams Canyon Orange
93
x
x
x
x
Willow Creek Humboldt
Willowbrook Los Angeles
Wilsonia Tulare
Wilton Sacramento
Winchester Riverside
Winter Gardens San Diego
x
x
Winterhaven Imperial
x
x
Winton Merced
Wofford Heights Kern
Woodacre Marin
Woodbridge San Joaquin
Woodcrest Riverside
Woodlands San Luis Obispo
Woodville Tulare
Woodville Farm Labor Camp Tulare
729
x
x
x
x
Woody Kern
108
x
x
x
x
Wrightwood San Bernardino
Yankee Hill Butte
x
x
x
Formed from part of Concow CDP and additional area)
Yermo San Bernardino
623
x
x
x
x
Yettem Tulare
Yolo Yolo
Yosemite Lakes Madera
Yosemite Valley Mariposa
x
x
Yosemite West Mariposa
47
x
x
x
x
Zayante Santa Cruz

Former census designated places in California

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CDP County Location
of County
Population
(2020)
Population
(2010)
Population
(2000)
Population
(1990)
Population
(1980)
Notes
Bayview-Montalvin Contra Costa
x
x
Split into Bayview CDP and Montalvin Manor CDP; and part annexed to Pinole city
Bonadelle Ranchos-Madera Ranchos Madera
x
8,569
Split into Bonadelle Ranchos CDP and Madera Ranchos CDP prior to the 2010 U.S. Census.
Buena Vista Santa Clara
x
x
x
x
Annexed to the city of San Jose prior to the 2010 U.S. Census
Calwa Fresno
x
x
x
x
6,640
First listed as an unincorporated community in the 1970 U.S. Census (pop 5,191)[131] and as a CDP in the 1980 U.S. Census (pop. 6,640);[130] annexed by the city of Fresno prior to the 1990 U.S. Census.[129] Not to be confused with the existing Calwa CDP.
Crestmore Heights Riverside
x
384
x
x
x
Incorporated into the city of Jurupa Valley in 2011
Crescent City North Del Norte]]
x
x
Eastvale Riverside
x
53,668
x
x
x
Incorporated in 2010 after the census
Foothill Ranch Orange
x
x
x
x
Annexed to Lake Forest city prior to the 2010 U.S. Census)
Glen Avon Riverside
x
Incorporated into the city of Jurupa Valley in 2011
Greenacres Kern
x
x
x
Deleted prior to the 2000 U.S. Census; part annexed to city of Bakersfield
Highlands-Baywood Park San Mateo
x
4,027
4,210
2,644
x
Prior to the 2020 U.S. Census, the CDP was split into the Highlands CDP and the Baywood Park CDP.
Lakehead-Lakeshore Shasta
Mira Loma Riverside
x
Incorporated into the city of Jurupa Valley in 2011
Newport Coast Orange
x
x
x
x
Annexed to Newport Beach city prior to the 2010 U.S. Census
North Woodbridge San Joaquin
x
x
x
x
Palmdale East Los Angeles
x
x
x
Annexed to the city of Palmdale prior to the 2000 U.S. Census
Pedley Riverside
x
Incorporated into the city of Jurupa Valley in 2011
Point Dume Los Angeles
x
x
x
Annexed to city of Mailbu
Rubidoux Riverside
x
Incorporated into the city of Jurupa Valley in 2011
San Joaquin Hills Orange
x
x
x
x
Annexed to Newport Beach city prior to the 2010 U.S. Census
Seven Trees Santa Clara
x
x
x
x
Annexed to the city of San Jose prior to the 2010 U.S. Census
Shackelford Stanislaus
Annexed to the city of Modesto in 2012
South Lake Kern
x
x
x
Deleted prior to the 2000 U.S. Census; part absorbed by Weldon CDP
South Woodbridge San Joaquin
x
x
x
x
Storrie Plumas
x
4
5
x
x
Deleted prior to 2020 U.S. Census
Sugarloaf Mountain Park Tulare
x
0
x
x
x
Listed as a CDP in the 2010 census with zero population; deleted prior to the 2020 census.
Sunnyslope Riverside
x
Incorporated into the city of Jurupa Valley in 2011
Sunol-Midtown Santa Clara
x
x
x
x
Annexed to the city of San Jose prior to the 2010 U.S. Census
Trabuco Highlands Orange
x
x
x
Deleted prior to the 2000 U.S. Census; part annexed to Rancho Santa Margarita city

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Racial / Ethnic Profile of the largest U.S. Cities (80,000+) in 2020

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Majority minority with no dominant group
Majority White
Majority Black
Majority Hispanic
Majority Asian
Racial / Ethnic Profile of the largest U.S. Cities (2020 Census)
(NH = Non-Hispanic)
Rank City State Total Population White alone (NH) % Black or
African American alone (NH)
% Native American or
Alaska Native alone (NH)
% Asian alone (NH) % Pacific Islander alone (NH) % Some Other Race alone (NH) % Mixed Race/Multi-Racial (NH) % Hispanic or Latino
(any race)
% Notes/Comments
1 New York City[143] New York
8,804,190
2,719,856
30.89%
1,776,891
20.18%
19,146
0.22%
1,373,502
15.60%
3,302
0.04%
121,184
1.38%
299,959
3.41%
2,490,350
28.29%

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5 years

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Lake County, Illinois – Racial and Ethnic Composition
Note: the US Census treats Hispanic/Latino as an ethnic category. This table excludes Latinos from the racial categories and assigns them to a separate category. Hispanics/Latinos may be of any race.
Race / Ethnicity (NH = Non-Hispanic) Pop 1980[145] Pop 1990[146] Pop 2000[147] Pop 2010[148] Pop 2020[149] % 1980 % 1990 % 2000 % 2010 2020
White alone (NH) 383,370 431,976 472,968 458,701 408,349 87.06% 83.65% 73.40% 65.21% 57.16%
Black or African American alone (NH) 27,842 1,241 43,580 46,989 47,240 6.32% 6.60% 6.76% 6.68% 6.61%
Native American or Alaska Native alone (NH) 860 1,241 1,048 1,058 909 0.20% 0.24% 0.16% 0.15% 0.13%
Asian alone (NH) 5,898 12,038 24,866 43,954 58,901 1.34% 2.33% 3.86% 6.25% 8.25%
Pacific Islander alone (NH) 122 225 224 228 312 0.03% 0.04% 0.03% 0.03% 0.04%
Some Other Race alone (NH) 1,216 11,444 1,085 1,547 3,264 0.28% 2.22% 0.17% 0.22% 0.46%
Mixed Race or Multi-Racial (NH) x x 7,869 10,998 23,405 x x 1.22% 1.56% 3.28%
Hispanic or Latino (any race) 21,064 25,414 92,716 139,987 171,962 4.78% 4.92% 14.39% 19.90% 24.07%
Total 440,372 516,418 644,356 703,462 714,342 100.00% 100.00% 100.00% 100.00% 100.00%

4 years

[edit]
Birmingham city, Alabama – Racial and Ethnic Composition
Note: the US Census treats Hispanic/Latino as an ethnic category. This table excludes Latinos from the racial categories and assigns them to a separate category. Hispanics/Latinos may be of any race.
Race / Ethnicity (NH = Non-Hispanic) Pop 1990[146] Pop 2000[147] Pop 2010[148] Pop 2020[149] % 1990 % 2000 % 2010 2020
White alone (NH) 95,123 57,096 44,819 45,993 35.76% 23.51% 21.12% 22.91%
Black or African American alone (NH) 168,002 177,709 155,258 136,731 63.17% 73.19% 73.15% 68.12%
Native American or Alaska Native alone (NH) 313 383 361 346 0.12% 0.16% 0.17% 0.17%
Asian alone (NH) 1,431 1,900 2,132 3,255 0.54% 0.78% 1.00% 1.62%
Pacific Islander alone (NH) x 49 48 109 x 0.02% 0.02% 0.05%
Some Other Race alone (NH) 61 138 150 575 0.02% 0.06% 0.07% 0.29%
Mixed Race/Multi-Racial (NH) x 1,781 1,765 4,450 x 0.73% 0.83% 2.22%
Hispanic or Latino (any race) 1,038 3,764 7,704 9,274 0.39% 1.55% 3.63% 4.62%
Total 265,968 242,820 212,237 200,733 100.00% 100.00% 100.00% 100.00%

4 years

[edit]
Birmingham city, Alabama – Racial and Ethnic Composition
(NH = Non-Hispanic)
Note: the US Census treats Hispanic/Latino as an ethnic category. This table excludes Latinos from the racial categories and assigns them to a separate category. Hispanics/Latinos may be of any race.
Race / Ethnicity Pop 1990[146] Pop 2000[150] Pop 2010[148] Pop 2020[149] % 1990 % 2000 % 2010 2020
White alone (NH) 95,123 57,096 44,819 45,993 35.76% 23.51% 21.12% 22.91%
Black or African American alone (NH) 168,002 177,709 155,258 136,731 63.17% 73.19% 73.15% 68.12%
Native American or Alaska Native alone (NH) 313 383 361 346 0.12% 0.16% 0.17% 0.17%
Asian alone (NH) 1,431 1,900 2,132 3,255 0.54% 0.78% 1.00% 1.62%
Pacific Islander alone (NH) x 49 48 109 x 0.02% 0.02% 0.05%
Some Other Race alone (NH) 61 138 150 575 0.02% 0.06% 0.07% 0.29%
Mixed Race/Multi-Racial (NH) x 1,781 1,765 4,450 x 0.73% 0.83% 2.22%
Hispanic or Latino (any race) 1,038 3,764 7,704 9,274 0.39% 1.55% 3.63% 4.62%
Total 265,968 242,820 212,237 200,733 100.00% 100.00% 100.00% 100.00%

4 years

[edit]
Birmingham city, Alabama – Racial and Ethnic Composition
(NH = Non-Hispanic)
Note: the US Census treats Hispanic/Latino as an ethnic category. This table excludes Latinos from the racial categories and assigns them to a separate category. Hispanics/Latinos may be of any race.
Race / Ethnicity Pop 1990[146] Pop 2000[147] Pop 2010[148] Pop 2020[149] % 1990 % 2000 % 2010 2020
White alone (NH) 95,123 57,096 44,819 45,993 35.76% 23.51% 21.12% 22.91%
Black or African American alone (NH) 168,002 177,709 155,258 136,731 63.17% 73.19% 73.15% 68.12%
Native American or Alaska Native alone (NH) 313 383 361 346 0.12% 0.16% 0.17% 0.17%
Asian alone (NH) 1,431 1,900 2,132 3,255 0.54% 0.78% 1.00% 1.62%
Pacific Islander alone (NH) x 49 48 109 x 0.02% 0.02% 0.05%
Some Other Race alone (NH) 61 138 150 575 0.02% 0.06% 0.07% 0.29%
Mixed Race/Multi-Racial (NH) x 1,781 1,765 4,450 x 0.73% 0.83% 2.22%
Hispanic or Latino (any race) 1,038 3,764 7,704 9,274 0.39% 1.55% 3.63% 4.62%
Total 265,968 242,820 212,237 200,733 100.00% 100.00% 100.00% 100.00%

3 years

[edit]

2020 census

[edit]
Pleasant Grove city, Alabama – Racial and Ethnic Composition
(NH = Non-Hispanic)
Note: the US Census treats Hispanic/Latino as an ethnic category. This table excludes Latinos from the racial categories and assigns them to a separate category. Hispanics/Latinos may be of any race.
Race / Ethnicity Pop 2000[147] Pop 2010[148] Pop 2020[149] % 2000 % 2010 % 2020
White alone (NH) 8,439 5,406 3,252 84.53% 53.47% 34.07%
Black or African American alone (NH) 1,435 4,524 5,917 14.37% 44.75% 62.00%
Native American or Alaska Native alone (NH) 19 29 20 0.19% 0.29% 0.21%
Asian alone (NH) 15 18 8 0.21% 0.21% 0.08%
Pacific Islander alone (NH) 0 1 3 0.00% 0.07% 0.03%
Some Other Race alone (NH) 10 68 10 0.10% 0.67% 0.10%
Mixed Race/Multi-Racial (NH) 37 68 201 0.37% 0.67% 2.11%
Hispanic or Latino (any race) 28 57 133 0.28% 0.56% 1.39%
Total 9,983 10,110 9,544 100.00% 100.00% 100.00%

2 years

[edit]
Birmingham city, Alabama – Racial and Ethnic Composition
(NH = Non-Hispanic)
Note: the US Census treats Hispanic/Latino as an ethnic category. This table excludes Latinos from the racial categories and assigns them to a separate category. Hispanics/Latinos may be of any race.
Race / Ethnicity Pop 2010[148] Pop 2020[149] % 2010 % 2020
White alone (NH) 44,819 45,993 21.12% 22.91%
Black or African American alone (NH) 155,258 136,731 73.15% 68.12%
Native American or Alaska Native alone (NH) 361 346 0.17% 0.17%
Asian alone (NH) 2,132 3,255 1.00% 1.62%
Pacific Islander alone (NH) 48 109 0.02% 0.05%
Some Other Race alone (NH) 150 575 0.07% 0.29%
Mixed Race/Multi-Racial (NH) 1,765 4,450 0.83% 2.22%
Hispanic or Latino (any race) 7,704 9,274 3.63% 4.62%
Total 212,237 200,733 100.00% 100.00%

2020 census

[edit]
xxxxxxxxxx – racial composition
Race Pop 2010[151] Pop 2020[152] % 2010 % 2020
White alone (NH) 6,084 4,999 45.99% 45.43%
Black or African American alone (NH) 6,587 5,375 49.80% 48.85%
Native American or Alaska Native alone (NH) 24 23 0.18% 0.21%
Asian alone (NH) 38 37 0.29% 0.34%
Pacific Islander alone (NH) 1 9 0.01% 0.08%
Some Other Race alone (NH) 340 223 2.57% 2.03%
Mixed Race/Multi-Racial (NH) 154 337 1.16% 3.06%
Total 13,228 11,003 100.00% 100.00%

2019 United States Census Bureau American Community Survey estimates

[edit]

Racial Makeup of xxxxxxxxx (2019)[153]

  White alone (68.49%)
  Black alone (26.32%)
  Native American alone (0.36%)
  Asian alone (1.30%)
  Pacific Islander alone (0.12%)
  Some other race (0.96%)
  Multi-racial alone (2.45%)

Racial Makeup of xxxxxxxx treating Hispanics as a Racial Category (2019)[154]
NH=Non-Hispanic

  White NH (63.56%)
  Black NH (26.07%)
  Native American NH (0.35%)
  Asian NH (1.27%)
  Pacific Islander NH (0.12%)
  Other race NH (0.28%)
  Multi-racial NH (1.74%)
  Hispanic Any Race (6.62%)

Racial Makeup of Hispanics in xxxxxxxxx (2019)[155]

  White alone (74.61%)
  Black alone (3.81%)
  Native American alone (0.18%)
  Asian alone (0.54%)
  Pacific Islander alone (0.01%)
  Other race alone (10.22%)
  Multi-racial alone (10.65%)

This is a list of American mayors of African-American descent by city and state.

Image Mayor Years Notes

District of Colombia

Image Mayor Years Notes
Walter Washington 1967–1979 Mayor-Commissioner of the District of Columbia (1967–1975)
First African-American mayor of Washington D.C. (1975–1979)
Marion Barry 1979–1991
1995–1999
two non-consecutive terms
Sharon Pratt 1991–1995 First female African-American mayor of Washington D.C.
Anthony A. Williams 1999–2007
Adrian Fenty 2007–2011
Vincent C. Gray 2011–2015
Muriel Bowser 2015–Present

Alabama

Population (2010): 212,237

Image Mayor Years Notes
Richard Arrington Jr. 1979–1999 First African-American mayor of Birmingham
William A. Bell 1999
and
2010–2017
Interim Mayor in 1999
Bernard Kincaid 1999–2007
Larry Langford 2007–2009
Carole Smitherman 2009 Acting Mayor
First African-American female mayor of Birmingham
Roderick Royal 2009–2010 Acting Mayor
Randall Woodfin 2017–Present

Population (2010): 195,111

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Sam Jones 2005–2013 First African-American mayor of Mobile

Population (2010):

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Steven Reed 2019–Present First African-American mayor of Montgomery

Population (2010):

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James Perkins Jr. 2000–2008
2020–Present
First African-American mayor of Selma
George Evans (mayor) 2008–2016
Darrio Melton 2016–2020

Population (2010):

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Timothy Ragland First African-American mayor of Talladega

Alaska

Population (2010): 31,535

Image Mayor Years Notes
James C. Hayes 1992–2001 First African American mayor of Fairbanks and the first African-American mayor in the state of Alaska[156]

Arizona

Population (2010): 236,123

Image Mayor Years Notes
Coy Payne 1990–1994 First African-American mayor of Chandler[157]

Population (2020): 76,831

Image Mayor Years Notes
Coral Evans First African-American mayor of Flagstaff

Population (2010): 161,719

Image Mayor Years Notes
Corey Woods 2020–Present First African-American mayor of Tempe[158]

Arkansas

Population (2010):

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George McGill 2019–Present First African-American mayor of Fort Smith

Population (2010): 193,524

Image Mayor Years Notes
Charles E. Bussey 1981 Acting Mayor
First African-American mayor of Little Rock
Lottie Shackelford 1987–1988 First woman mayor of Little Rock[159]
Frank Scott Jr. 2019–present First African-American elected mayor of Little Rock

California

Population (2010):

Image Mayor Years Notes
Wade Harper 2012–2016 First African-American mayor of Antioch
Lamar Thorpe 2020–Present

Population (2010): 112,580

Image Mayor Years Notes
Warren Widener 1971–1979 First African-American mayor of Berkeley
Gus Newport 1979–1986

Population (2010):

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Gilbert D. Smith 1970–1971
1974–1975
First African-American mayor of Carson[160]
Clarence A. Bridgers 1975–1976
1980–1981
[160]
Thomas G. Mills 1982–1986 [160]
Daryl W. Sweeney 2001–2003 [160]
Lula Davis-Holmes 2020–Present [160]

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Population (2010): 96,455

Image Mayor Years Notes
Douglas Dollarhide 1969–1973 First African-American American mayor of Compton
Doris A. Davis 1973–1977
Lionel Cade 1977–1981
Walter R. Tucker Jr. 1981–1993
Walter R. Tucker III 1993–1995
Omar Bradley 1993–2001
Eric J. Perrodin 2001–2013
Aja Brown 2013–2021
Emma Sharif 2021–Present

Population (2010): 28,155

Image Mayor Years Notes
Barbara Mouton 1983–1986 First African American mayor of East Palo Alto
James E. Blakey Jr. May 1, 1987 – 1988 [161][162]
John Bostic 1988–1989 [163]
William Vines 1989–1990
Warnell Coats 1991 [164]
Pat Johnson 1992 [165]
Sharifa Wilson 1992–1995
1999–2000
[166][167][168]
Rose Jacobs Gibson 1995–1997 [169][170][171]
R.B. Jones 1997–1998 [172]
Myrtle Walker 2001 [173][174]
Duane G. Bay 2002 [175]
Patricia Foster 2003
2008
[176][177]
Donna Rutherford 2004
2016
[178]
David E. Woods 2005
2007
2010
[179]
Lisa Yarbrough-Gauthier 2015
2019
2023
Regina Wallace-Jones 2020


Population (2020): 208,393

Image Mayor Years Notes
Acquanetta Warren 2010–Present First female and African-American mayor of Fontana[180]

Population (2020):

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Chris Brown 2013–2015 First African-American mayor of Hawthorne

Population (2010): 109,673

Image Mayor Years Notes
Edward Vincent Jr. 1983–1997 First African-American Mayor of Inglewood
Roosevelt F. Dorn 1997–2010
Danny Tabor 2010–2011 [181][182][183]
James T. Butts Jr. 2011–Present

Population (2020):

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Racquel Vasquez 2016–Present First African-American female mayor in San Diego County

Population (2020):

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Robert Henning 1985–1986
1991–1992
First African-American mayor of Lynwood[184]
Evelyn Wells 1986
1989–1990
Paul Richards 1986–2003 [185]
Louis Byrd 1999–2000
2006–2007

Population (2010): 390,724

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Lionel Wilson 1979–1993 First African-American mayor of Oakland
Elihu Harris 1993–1999
Ron Dellums 2007–2011

Population (2010): 3,792,621

Image Mayor Years Notes
Tom Bradley 1973–1993 First African-American mayor of Los Angeles
Karen Bass 2022–Present First female African-American mayor of Los Angeles
2nd African-American mayor

Population (2010): 32,026

Image Mayor Years Notes
Billy Ray White 1980–1981
1982–1983
1985–1986
First African-American mayor of Menlo Park
Cecilia Taylor 2019–2020
Drew Combs 2020–2021

Population (2010): 167,086

Image Mayor Years Notes
Terry Johnson 2000–2004 First African-American mayor of Oceanside[186]

Population (2010):

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Ron Oden 2003–2007 First African-American mayor of Palm Springs

Population (2010):

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Loretta Thompson-Glickman 1982–1984 First African-American mayor of Pasadena
Chris Holden 2014–2016

Population (2010): 103,701

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George D. Carroll 1964–1965 First African-American mayor of Richmond
George Livingston 1969–1970
1985–1993
First elected African-American mayor of Richmond[187]
Nat Bates 1971–1972
1976–1977
[187]
Booker T. Anderson 1973–1974 [187]
Lonnie Washington 1978–1979 [187]
George Livingston 1985–1989*
1989–1993
First elected African-American mayor of Richmond
*appointed in 1985 to finish Thomas Corcoran's term. Won election in 1989 becoming Richmond's elected first African-American mayor[187]
Irma Anderson 2001–2006 First elected African-American female mayor of Richmond [187]

Population (2010): 466,488

Image Mayor Years Notes
Kevin Johnson 2008–2016 First African-American mayor of Sacramento

Population (2010): 805,235

Image Mayor Years Notes
Willie Brown 1996–2004 First African-American mayor of San Francisco
London Breed 2017–2018 First African-American woman mayor of San Francisco

Population (2010):

Image Mayor Years Notes
H. Abram Wilson 2002–2008 First African-American mayor of San Ramon
Image Mayor Years Notes
Oscar Lawson 1976–1978 First African-American mayor of Seaside[188]
Stephen E. Ross 1978–1980 [188]
Lancelot McClair 1982–1994 [188]
Don R. Jordan 1994–1998 [188]
Jerry C. Smith 1998–2004
Ian Oglesby 2018–Present

Population (2010): 291,707

Image Mayor Years Notes
Michael Tubbs 2017–2021 First African-American mayor of Stockton
Kevin Lincoln 2021–Present [189]

Population (2010):

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Lawrence E. Horner 1976–1977
1981–1982
1984–1885
1988–1989

Colorado

Population (2010):

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Penfield Tate 1974–1976

Population (2010): 416,427

Image Mayor Years Notes
Leon Young 1997 Interim Mayor
First African-American succeeds to the mayor of Colorado Springs after the resignation of his predecessor, Bob Isaac[190]
Yemi Mobolade 2023–Present First elected African-American of Colorado Springs

Population (2010): 600,158

Image Mayor Years Notes
Wellington Webb 1991–2003 First African-American mayor of Denver
Michael Hancock 2011–2023

Connecticut

Population (2010):

Image Mayor Years Notes
Suzette DeBeatham-Brown First African-American mayor of Bloomfield[191]

Population (2010): 124,775

Image Mayor Years Notes
Thirman L. Milner 1981–1987 First African-American mayor of Hartford
Carrie Saxon Perry 1987–1993 First female African-American mayor of Hartford and first African-American woman elected mayor of a major Northeastern city[192]

Population (2010): 129,779

Image Mayor Years Notes
John C. Daniels 1990–1993 First African-American mayor of New Haven
Toni Harp 2014–2020 First African-American woman mayor of New Haven

Delaware

Population (2010): 70,851

Image Mayor Years Notes
James H. Sills Jr. 1993–2001 First African-American mayor of Wilmington[193]
Dennis P. Williams 2013–2017

Florida

Population (2010):

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Josiah T. Walls ?–1873 First African-American mayor of Gainesville, Florida[194]
Neil A. Butler 1971–1975 First post-Reconstruction African-American mayor of Gainesville, Florida[195]
Cynthia M. Chestnut 1989–1990 First female African-American mayor of Gainesville, Florida
Rodney J. Long 1991–1992

Population (2010): 821,784

Image Mayor Years Notes
Alvin Brown 2011–2015
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John S. Jackson 1972–1973 First appointed African-American mayor of Lakeland[196]
Charles A. Coleman 1977 [196][197]
Carrie R. Oldham 1980 First African-American female mayor of Lakeland[196]
Gow Fields 2009–2014 First elected African-American mayor of Lakeland[196]

Population (2010):

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Shirley Gibson 2003–2012 First African-American mayor of Miami Gardens
Oliver G. Gilbert III 2012–Present

Population (2010): 122,041

Image Mayor Years Notes
Wayne Messam 2015–Present First African-American mayor of Miramar

Population (2010): 58,786

Image Mayor Years Notes
Josaphat Celestin 2001–2005 First Haitian American and African-American mayor of North Miami
Andre Pierre 2009–2013
Lucie Tondreau 2013–2014 First Haitian American and African-American female mayor of North Miami
Smith Joseph 2014–2019
Philippe Bien-Aime 2014 (Acting)
2019–2022
Alix Desulme 2022–Present

Population (2010): 15,219

Image Mayor Years Notes
Albert Tresvant 1975–1977 First African American mayor of Dade County, Florida and mayor of Opa-Locka[198]
Willie Young (mayor) 1978–1980
Willie Logan 1980–1982
Helen L. Miller 1982–1984 First African-American woman mayor of Opa-Locka and first African-American female mayor in the state of Florida[199]
John Riley (mayor) 1984–1986
Robert B. Ingram 1986–1998 First Elected African-American mayor of Opa-Locka[200]
Alvin Miller (mayor) 1998–2004 son of Helen L. Miller
Joseph L. Kelley 2004–2010 [201]
Myra L. Taylor 2010–2018 [202]
Matthew Pigatt 2018–2021 [202]
Veronica Williams 2021–2022
John H. Taylor, Jr. 2022–present

Population (2010):

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Ernest Page 2005 Interim Mayor
First African-American mayor of Orlando

Population (2010):

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William Capote 2012–

Population (2010):

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E. Pat Larkins

Population (2010):

Image Mayor Years Notes
Ken Welch 2022–Present First African-American mayor of St. Petersburg
Image Mayor Years Notes
James R. Ford 1972
1976
1982
First African-American mayor of Tallahassee
Jack McLean 1986
Dorothy Inman-Crews 1989
1993
First African-American female mayor of Tallahassee
Ron Weaver (mayor) 1996
John Marks 2003–2014
Andrew Gillum 2014–2018

Population (2010):

Image Mayor Years Notes
Eva W. Mack 1982–1984 First African-American mayor of West Palm Beach
Samuel A. Thomas 1986–1987
James O. Poole 1989–1991
Keith James (mayor) 2019–Present

Georgia

Population (2010): 420,003

Image Mayor Years Notes
Maynard Jackson 1974–1982
1990–1994
First African-American elected mayor of Atlanta
Andrew Young 1982–1990
Bill Campbell 1994–2002
Shirley Franklin 2002–2010 First female African-American elected mayor of Atlanta
Kasim Reed 2010–2018
Keisha Lance Bottoms 2018–2021
Andre Dickens 2021–Present

Population (2010): 195,844

Image Mayor Years Notes
Ed McIntyre 1981–1984 First African-American mayor of Augusta
Hardie Davis 2015–Present First African-American mayor of consolidated Augusta-Richmond County

Population (2010):

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Cornell Harvey 2014–Present First African-American mayor of Brunswick, Georgia
Image Mayor Years Notes
Booker Gainor

Population (2010): 19,335

Image Mayor Years Notes
Elizabeth Wilson 1993–1998 First African-American and first woman mayor of Decatur[203]

Population (2010):

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Angelyne Butler 2017– First African-American and first woman mayor of Forest Park

Population (2010): 33,804

Image Mayor Years Notes
John W. Morrow Jr. 1985–1986
1993–1994
First African-American mayor of Gainesville[204][205]
Myrtle Figueras 2001–2002
2008–2009
First African-American woman mayor of Gainesville[206]

Population (2010): 153,159

Image Mayor Years Notes
C. Jack Ellis 1999–2007 First African-American mayor of Macon
Image Mayor Years Notes
Mary Parham-Copelan

Population (2010): 136,286

Image Mayor Years Notes
Floyd Adams Jr. 1996–2004 First African-American mayor of Savannah
Otis Johnson 2004–2012
Edna Jackson 2012–2016 First female African-American mayor of Savannah
Van R. Johnson 2020–Present
Image Mayor Years Notes
Jonathan McCollar

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Population (2010): 54,255

Image Mayor Years Notes
Thomas L. Purce 1976–1977 First African American elected mayor of Pocatello, Idaho and first elected African American mayor in the state of Idaho[207]

Illinois

Population (2010):

Image Mayor Years Notes
David Goins 2021–Present First African American elected mayor of Alton, Illinois

Population (2010): 197,899

Image Mayor Years Notes
Richard C. Irvin 2017–Present First African American elected mayor of Aurora, Illinois[208]

Population (2010):

Image Mayor Years Notes
Mboka Mwilambwe 2021–Present First African American elected mayor of Bloomington, Illinois

Population (2010):

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[[]] First African American elected mayor of Burnham

Population (2010):

Image Mayor Years Notes
Thaddeus Jones 2021–Present First African American elected mayor of Calumet City

Population (2010): 2,695,598

Image Mayor Years Notes
Harold Washington 1983–1987 First African-American mayor of Chicago
Eugene Sawyer 1987–1989
Lori Lightfoot 2019–Present First female African-American mayor of Chicago

Population (2010): 33,027

Image Mayor Years Notes
Rickey Williams Jr. 2019-Present First African-American mayor of Danville[209]

Population (2010):

Image Mayor Years Notes
William Shaw 1997–2008 Died in office
Ronnie Lewis 2008*
2009–2013**
Acting mayor*
elected term** [210][211]
Riley H. Rogers 2013–2021
Tiffany Henyard 2021–Present

Population (2010): 27,006

Image Mayor Years Notes
James E. Williams 1971–1975 First African-American mayor of East Saint Louis
William E. Mason 1975–1979 [212]
Carl E. Officer 1979–1991
2003–2007
[213]
Gordon D. Bush 1991–1999
Debra A. Powell 1999–2003 First woman mayor of East Saint Louis
Alvin Parks Jr. 2007–2015
Emeka Jackson-Hicks 2015–2019
Robert Eastern III 2019–Present

Population (2010): 74,486

Image Mayor Years Notes
Lorraine H. Morton 1993–2009 First African-American mayor of Evanston[214]

Population (2010):

Image Mayor Years Notes
Rory E. Hoskins 2019–Present First African-American mayor of Forest Park[215]

Population (2010):

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David Johnson (Illinois politician) 1983–1995 First African-American mayor of Harvey[216]
Eric J. Kellogg 2003–2019
Christopher J. Clark 2019–Present

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Population (2010): 27,537

Image Mayor Years Notes
Chastity Wells-Armstrong 2017–2021 First African-American mayor of Kankakee[217]

Population (2010): 20,315

Image Mayor Years Notes
Donna Johnson 2021–Present First African-American mayor of Libertyville

Population (2010):

Image Mayor Years Notes
David Webb Jr. 2001–2017
Ernest Blevins 2017–2018 Acting mayor
Roger Agpawa 2018–Present

Population (2010):

Image Mayor Years Notes
Joe Freelon 1981–1989
1993–2001
First African-American mayor of Maywood.[218] After election of April 1981, Freelon and Ron Saunders both claimed victory.
After a year of recounts and court challenges, in May 1982, a judge ordered a new election for November 2022.
Freelon was appointed acting mayor in the interim[219] and won the election in November.
Donald Williams (mayor) 1989–1993
Ralph W. Connor 2001–2005
Henderson Yarbrough 2005–2013 married to Karen Yarbrough
Edwenna Perkins 2013–2021
Nathaniel George Booker 2021–Present

Population (2010): 32,574

Image Mayor Years Notes
Bobby Thompson (mayor) 1983–1997 First African-American mayor of North Chicago
Jerry Johnson (mayor) 1997–2001
Bette Thomas 2001–2005 First African-American female mayor of North Chicago
Leon Rockingham Jr. 2005–Present

Population (2010):

Image Mayor Years Notes
Rita Ali 2021–Present First African-American and first woman mayor of Peoria

Population (2010):

Image Mayor Years Notes
Zenovia Evans 2000 (acting)
2001-2009
Lawrence Jackson (mayor) 2009-Present
Image Mayor Years Notes
Charles Box 1989–2001 First African American mayor of Rockford

Population (2010): 39,018

Image Mayor Years Notes
James R. Davis 1979–1985 First African American mayor of Rock Island

Population (2010): 89,078

Image Mayor Years Notes
Sam Cunningham 2017–2021 First African American mayor of Waukegan[220]

Population (2010):

Image Mayor Years Notes
Billy McKinney 2019–Present First African American mayor of Zion

Indiana

Population (2010): 80,294

Image Mayor Years Notes
Richard G. Hatcher 1968–1988 First African-American mayor of Gary, Indiana[221]
Thomas V. Barnes 1988–1995 [221]
Dozier Allen Jr. 2006 [221]
Rudolph M. Clay 2006–2012
Karen Freeman-Wilson 2012–2019 First female African-American mayor of Gary, Indiana[221]
Jerome A. Prince 2020–Present [222]

Iowa

Population (2010): 26,885

Image Mayor Years Notes
LaMetta Wynn 1995–2007 First African-American woman to serve as mayor in the state of Iowa[223]

Population (2010): 203,433

Image Mayor Years Notes
Preston Daniels 1997–2004 First African-American mayor of Des Moines

Population (2010):

Image Mayor Years Notes
Ross Wilburn 2008–2014 First African-American mayor of Iowa City

Population (2010): 68,406

Image Mayor Years Notes
Quentin Hart First African-American mayor of Waterloo

Kansas

Population (2010):

Image Mayor Years Notes
Tyrone Garner 2022–Present First African-American mayor of Kansas City, Kansas[224]

Population (2010): 127,473

Image Mayor Years Notes
James A. McClinton 2004–2005 First African-American mayor of Topeka

Population (2010): 382,368

Image Mayor Years Notes
A. Price Woodard Jr. 1970 First appointed African-American mayor of Wichita
Carl Brewer 2000–2015 First elected African-American mayor of Wichita

Kentucky

Population (2010): 58,067

Image Mayor Years Notes
Joe Denning 2011 First African-American mayor of Bowling Green, Kentucky

Population (2010):

Image Mayor Years Notes
Luska Twyman 1968–1995 First African-American mayor in Kentucky

Population (2010): 31,364

Image Mayor Years Notes
Robert Blythe 2019–Present First African-American mayor of Richmond, Kentucky

Louisiana

Population (2010):

Image Mayor Years Notes
Jeff Hall 2018–Present First African-American mayor of Alexandria

Population (2010): 440,171

Image Mayor Years Notes
Kip Holden 2005–2017 First African-American mayor of Baton Rouge
Sharon Weston Broome 2017–Present First African-American woman mayor of Baton Rouge

Population (2010):

Image Mayor Years Notes
Abe E. Pierce III 1996–2000 First African-American mayor of Monroe
Jamie Mayo 2001–2020

Population (2010):

Image Mayor Years Notes
John W. Joseph First African-American mayor of Opelousas [225]

Population (2010): 343,829

Image Mayor Years Notes
Ernest Nathan Morial First African-American mayor of New Orleans
Sidney Barthelemy
Marc Morial
Ray Nagin
LaToya Cantrell 2018–Present

Population (2010):

Image Mayor Years Notes
Cedric Glover 2006–2014 First African-American mayor of Shreveport
Ollie Tyler 2014–2018 First African-American female mayor of Shreveport
Adrian Perkins 2018–Present

Population (2010):

Image Mayor Years Notes
Monroe Baker 1867–1868 First African-American appointed mayor of St. Martinville and first appointed African American mayor in the United States

Maine

Population (2010):

Image Mayor Years Notes
William Burney 1988–1996 First African-American mayor of Augusta[226]

Population (2010):

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John Jenkins 1994–1998 First African-American mayor of Lewiston

Population (2010):

Image Mayor Years Notes
Jill Duson 2001–2020 First African-American mayor of Portland, Maine
First African-American women mayor in the state

Maryland

Image Mayor Years Notes
Clarence H. Burns 1987 First African-American mayor of Baltimore
Kurt Schmoke 1987–1999
Sheila Dixon 2007–2010 First African-American female mayor of Baltimore
Stephanie Rawlings-Blake 2010–2016
Catherine Pugh 2016–2019
Jack Young 2019–2020
Brandon Scott 2020–Present

Massachusetts

Population (2010): 617,594

Image Mayor Years Notes
Kim Janey 2021 Acting mayor
First African-American and first female mayor of Boston

Population (2010):

Image Mayor Years Notes
Kenneth Reeves 1992–1995
2006–2007
First African-American mayor of Cambridge
E. Denise Simmons 2007–2009
2016–2018

Population (2010):

Image Mayor Years Notes
Yvonne M. Spicer 2018–2022

Population (2010):

Image Mayor Years Notes
Setti Warren 2010–2018 First African-American mayor of Newton

Michigan

Population (2010): 113,934

Image Mayor Years Notes
Albert H. Wheeler 1975–1978 First African-American mayor of Ann Arbor

Population (2010):

Image Mayor Years Notes
Charles F. Joseph 1971–1975 First African-American mayor of Benton Harbor[227]
Joel Patterson 1976–1979
1980–1981
Wilce Cooke 1982–1983
1984–1987
2004–2007
2007–2011
[228]
Emma Hull 1991–1997 [229]
James Hightower (mayor) 2012–2015
Marcus Muhammad 2015–Present [230]


James Hightower,

Population (2010): 713,777

Image Mayor Years Notes
Coleman Young 1974–1994 First African-American mayor of Detroit
Dennis Archer 1994–2001
Kwame Kilpatrick 2002–2008
Kenneth Cockrel Jr. 2008–2009
Dave Bing 2009–2013

Population (2010): 32,442

Image Mayor Years Notes
Monique Owens 2020–Present First African-American mayor of Eastpointe

Population (2010):

Image Mayor Years Notes
Ron Bacon 2021–Present First African-American mayor of East Lansing[231]

Population (2010): 102,434

Image Mayor Years Notes
Floyd J. McCree 1966–1968 First African-American mayor of Flint
James A. Sharp Jr. 1983–1987
Woodrow Stanley 2001–2002
Darnell Earley 2002
Karen Weaver 2015–2019
Sheldon Neeley 2019–Present

Population (2010): 188,036

Image Mayor Years Notes
Lyman S. Parks 1971–1976 First African-American mayor of Grand Rapids

Population (2010): 74,262

Image Mayor Years Notes
Gilbert H. Bradley Jr. 1971–1973 First African-American mayor of Kalamazoo
Beverly A. Moore 1991–1993 First female African-American mayor of Kalamazoo
Robert Jones 1997–2005
Bobby Hopewell 2007–2019

Population (2010): 74,262

Image Mayor Years Notes
Wallace E. Holland 1974–1978
1982–1986
1990–1994
First African-American mayor of Pontiac
Walter L. Moore 1986–1990
1995–1998*
1998–2002
*completed term of Charles Harrison Jr.[232]
Charles Harrison Jr. 1994–1995 died in office[233]
Willie W. Payne 2002–2006
Clarence Phillips (Michigan politician) 2006–2010
Deirdre Waterman 2014–Present First female African-American mayor of Pontiac

Population (2010): 51,508

Image Mayor Years Notes
Henry G. Marsh 1967–1969 First African-American mayor of Saginaw
Joe Stephens 1977–1979
Lawrence D. Crawford 1983–1987 [234]
Henry H. Nickleberry 1989–1993
Gary L. Loster 1993–2001
Wilmer Jones Ham 2001–2005 First female African-American mayor of Saginaw
Joyce J. Seals 2007–2009
Brenda Moore (mayor) 2020–Present

Population (2010):

Image Mayor Years Notes
Brenda Lawrence 2001–2015 First African-American and first female mayor of Southfield

Population (2010): 19,435

Image Mayor Years Notes
John Burton 1967–1968 First African-American mayor of Ypsilanti[235]
George D. Goodman 1972–1982
Lois Allen-Richardson 2020–2022 First appointed female African-American mayor
Nicole Brown 2022–Present First elected female African-American mayor

Minnesota

Image Mayor Years Notes
Sharon Sayles Belton 1994–2001 First African-American and first female mayor of Minneapolis
Image Mayor Years Notes
Johnathan Judd 2018–Present
Image Mayor Years Notes
Melvin Carter 2018–Present First African-American mayor of Saint Paul

Mississippi

Image Mayor Years Notes
Heather McTeer Toney 2004–2011 First African-American mayor of Greenville
Image Mayor Years Notes
Johnny DuPree 2001–2017 First African-American mayor of Hattiesburg

Population (2010): 173,514

Image Mayor Years Notes
Harvey Johnson Jr. 1997–2005
2009–2013
First African-American mayor of Jackson
Frank Melton 2005–2009
Leslie B. McLemore 2009
Chokwe Lumumba 2013–2014
Charles Tillman 2014
Tony Yarber 2014–2017
Chokwe Antar Lumumba 2017–Present
Image Mayor Years Notes
Percy Bland 2013–2021
Jimmie Smith 2021-Present
Image Mayor Years Notes
Robert M. Walker (mayor) 1988
1989–1993
1997–2001
First African-American mayor of Vicksburg
won special election in 1988 and elected to two 4-year terms in 1989 and 1997 thereafter[236]
George Flaggs Jr. 2013–Present

Missouri

Population (2010): 459,787

Image Mayor Years Notes
Emanuel Cleaver 1991–1999 First African-American mayor of Kansas City
Sly James 2011–2019
Quinton Lucas 2019–Present

Population (2010): 319,294

Image Mayor Years Notes
Freeman Bosley Jr. 1993–1997 First African-American mayor of Saint Louis
Clarence Harmon 1997–2001
Tishaura Jones 2021–present First female African-American mayor of Saint Louis

Montana

Population (2010): 28,190

Image Mayor Years Notes
Wilmot Collins 2018–Present First African-American mayor of Helena[237]

Nebraska

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Population (2010): 39,558

Image Mayor Years Notes
James Leroy Usry 1984–1990 First African-American mayor of Atlantic City
Lorenzo Langford 2000–2006
2008–2014
Frank Gilliam 2018–2019
Marty Small Sr. 2019–Present Acting Mayor

Population (2010): 77,344

Image Mayor Years Notes
Melvin R. Primas Jr. 1981–1990 First African-American mayor of Camden, New Jersey
Aaron Thompson (mayor) 1990–1993 [238]
Arnold Webster (mayor) 1993–1997
Gwendolyn Faison 2000–2010 First African-American woman mayor of Camden, New Jersey
Dana Redd 2010–2018

Population (2010):

Image Mayor Years Notes
William Stanford Hart Sr. 1970–1978 First African-American mayor of East Orange
Thomas H. Cooke Jr. 1978–1986
John C. Hatcher Jr. 1986–1990
Cardell Cooper 1990–1994
Robert L. Bowser 1994–2014
Lester E. Taylor III 2014–2018
Ted R. Green 2018–Present
Image Mayor Years Notes
Michael G. Steele First African-American mayor of Irvington
Sarah Brockington Bost 1994–2002 First female African-American mayor of Irvington
Wayne Smith (mayor) 2002–2014
Tony Vauss 2014–Present

Population (2010): 247,597

Image Mayor Years Notes
Glenn Cunningham 2001–2004 First African-American mayor of Jersey City
L. Harvey Smith 2004 Acting Mayor

Population (2010):

Image Mayor Years Notes
Derek Armstead First African-American mayor of Linden

Population (2010): 277,140

Image Mayor Years Notes
Kenneth Allen Gibson 1970–1986 First African American mayor of Newark
Sharpe James 1986–2006
Cory Booker 2006–2013
Ras Baraka 2014–Present

Population (2010): 0

Image Mayor Years Notes
Robert L. Brown (New Jersey politician) 1988–1996 First African-American mayor of Orange
Mims Hackett 1996–2008
Eldridge Hawkins Jr. 2008–2012
Dwayne D. Warren 2012–

Population (2010): 146,199

Image Mayor Years Notes
Martin G. Barnes 1997–2002 First African-American mayor of Patterson
Jeffery Jones 2010–2014
Ruby Cotton 2017 Interim Mayor
First female African-American mayor of Patterson
Jane Williams-Warren 2017–2018

Population (2010): 39,776

Image Mayor Years Notes
Bernard E. Brooks 1982–1988 First African-American mayor of Teaneck
Lizette Parker 2014–2016

Population (2010): 84,913

Image Mayor Years Notes
Douglas Palmer 1990–2010 First African-American mayor of Trenton
Tony F. Mack 2010–2014
Eric Jackson 2014–2018

New Mexico

Population (2010): 97,618

Image Mayor Years Notes
Albert Johnson 1976–1980 First African-American mayor in the state of New Mexico

New York

Population (2010): 255,244

Image Mayor Years Notes
Byron Brown 2006–Present First African American mayor of Buffalo

Population (2010):

Image Mayor Years Notes
James A. Garner 1989–2005 First African American mayor of Hempstead

Population (2010):

Image Mayor Years Notes
Svante Myrick 2012–Present First African American mayor of Ithaca

Population (2010):

Image Mayor Years Notes
Ronald Blackwood 1985–1995 First African-American mayor of Mount Vernon
Ernest D. Davis 1995–2007
2011–2015
Clinton I. Young Jr. 2007–2011
Richard Thomas (mayor) 2015–
André Wallace
Shawyn Patterson-Howard

Population (2010): 8,175,133

Image Mayor Years Notes
David Dinkins 1990–1993
Eric Adams 2022–

Population (2010): 23,583

Image Mayor Years Notes
Richard E. Jackson 1984–1991 First African-American mayor in New York state

Population (2019): 199,843

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William A. Johnson Jr. 1994–2005 First African-American mayor of Rochester
Lovely Warren 2014–2021 First female African-American mayor of Rochester
Malik Evans 2022–Present

North Carolina

Population (2010): 83,393

Image Mayor Years Notes
Terry Bellamy 2005–2013

Population (2010): 83,393

Image Mayor Years Notes
Howard Nathaniel Lee 1969–1975 The first African-American mayor elected in Chapel Hill, and the first African American to be elected mayor of any majority-white city in the South.[239]
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Harvey Gantt 1983–1987 First African American mayor of Charlotte
Anthony Foxx 2009–2013
Patrick Cannon 2013–2014
Vi Lyles 2017–Present
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Chester L. Jenkins 1989–1991
Bill Bell 2001–2007
Elaine O'Neal 2021–

Population (2010):

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Marshall Pitts Jr. 2001–2005
Mitch Colvin 2017–Present
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Yvonne Johnson 2007–2009
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Bernita Sims 2012–2014 First African-American mayor of High Point
Image Mayor Years Notes
Clarence Lightner First African-American mayor of Raleigh 1973–1975

North Dakota

Ohio

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Population (2010): 296,945

Image Mayor Years Notes
Theodore M. Berry 1972–1975 First African-American elected mayor of Cincinnati
J. Kenneth Blackwell 1979–1980
Dwight Tillery 1991–1993
Mark Mallory 2006–2013

Population (2010): 396,815

Image Mayor Years Notes
Carl Stokes 1968–1971 First African-American elected mayor of Cleveland
Michael R. White 1990–2002
Frank G. Jackson 2006–2022
Justin Bibb 2022–Present

Population (2010): 787,033

Image Mayor Years Notes
Michael B. Coleman 2000–2016 First African-American mayor of Colombus

Population (2010): 141,759

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James H. McGee 1970–1982
Clay Dixon 1987–1993
Rhine McLin 2002–2010
Jeffrey J. Mims Jr. 2022–

Population (2010):

Image Mayor Years Notes
Darryl E. Pittman First African-American mayor of East Cleveland
Wallace D. Davis
Emmanuel Onunwor 1998–2004
Saratha Goggins 2004–2006 Interim Mayor
First female African-American mayor of East Cleveland
Eric J. Brewer
Gary Norton
Brandon King (mayor)

Population (2010): 54,533

Image Mayor Years Notes
Thomas O. Shores 1999 First African-American mayor of Elyria
Interim Mayor[240]
Frank Whitfield 2019–Present First elected African-American mayor of Elyria

Population (2010): 60,608

Image Mayor Years Notes
Robert C. Henry 1966–1968 First African-American mayor in the state of Ohio[241]

Population (2010): 287,208

Image Mayor Years Notes
Jack Ford 2002–2006 First African-American mayor of Toledo
Michael Bell 2010–2014
Paula Hicks-Hudson 2015–2018

Population (2010): 41,558

Image Mayor Years Notes
William D. Franklin

Population (2010): 66,982

Image Mayor Years Notes
Jay Williams 2005–2011 First African-American mayor of Youngstown
Jamael Tito Brown

Oklahoma

Population (2010):

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Darrell Davis (mayor) 2021–Present First African American mayor of Edmond[242]

Population (2010):

Image Mayor Years Notes
Leila Davis (mayor) 1973–1989 First African American female mayor in the United States

Oregon

Population (2010):

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Alex Johnson II 2020–Present First African American mayor of Albany[243]

Population (2010):

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Travis Stovall 2021–Present First African American mayor of Gresham

Pennsylvania

Population (2010): 33,972

Image Mayor Years Notes
Willie Mae James Leake 1986–1991 First African-American and first woman mayor of Chester
Barbara Bohannan-Sheppard 1992–1995 First Democratic mayor of Chester since 1905
Aaron Wilson Jr. 1996–1998
Wendell Butler Jr. 2002–2012
John Linder 2012–2016
Thaddeus Kirkland 2016–Present

Population (2010): 49,528

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Linda D. Thompson 2010–2014 First African-American and first woman mayor of Harrisburg
Wanda Williams 2022–Present Second African-American and second first woman mayor of Harrisburg

Population (2010):

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Ed Gainey 2022–Present First African-American mayor of Pittsburgh

Population (2010): 1,526,006

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Wilson Goode 1984–1992
John F. Street 2000–2008
Michael Nutter 2008–2016

Population (2010): 43,718

Image Mayor Years Notes
Kim Bracey 2010–2018 First African-American mayor of York

Rhode Island

Population (2010): 24,672

Image Mayor Years Notes
Paul L. Gaines 1981–1983 First African-American mayor in Rhode Island

South Carolina

Image Mayor Years Notes
Stephen K. Benjamin 2010–Present First African-American mayor of Columbia
Image Mayor Years Notes
Brendon Barber (mayor) First African-American mayor of Georgetown, South Carolina

South Dakota

Tennessee

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Population (2010): 178,874

Image Mayor Years Notes
Daniel Brown 2011 Acting mayor
First African-American mayor of Knoxville

Population (2010): 646,889

Image Mayor Years Notes
J. O. Patterson Jr. 1982 First African-American appointed mayor of Memphis
W. W. Herenton 1991–2009 First African-American elected mayor of Memphis
Myron Lowery 2009
A C Wharton 2009–2015

Texas

Population (2019):

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Anthony Williams (mayor) First African-American mayor of Abilene

Population (2019):

Image Mayor Years Notes
Elzie Odom 1997–2003 First African-American mayor of Arlington

Population (2019):

Image Mayor Years Notes
Robin Mouton 2021–Present First African-American mayor of Beaumont
Image Mayor Years Notes
Ron Kirk 1995–2002 First African-American mayor of Dallas
Dwaine Caraway 2011 Acting mayor
Eric Johnson 2019–Present

Population (2019):

Image Mayor Years Notes
Gerard Hudspeth First African-American mayor of Denton[244]

Population (2019):

Image Mayor Years Notes
Curtistene Smith McCowan
Image Mayor Years Notes
Lee P. Brown 1998–2004 First African-American mayor of Houston
Sylvester Turner 2016–Present

Population (2019):

Image Mayor Years Notes
R.C. Horn 1998–2004 First African-American mayor of Jasper

Population (2019):

Image Mayor Years Notes
Michael Evans Sr. 2021–Present First African-American mayor of Mansfield[245]

Population (2019):

Image Mayor Years Notes
Yolanda Ford First African-American mayor of Missouri City[246][247]

Population (2019):

Image Mayor Years Notes
Tracy Craig Sr. 2019–Present First African-American and first female mayor of Mount Pleasant[248]

Population (2019):

Image Mayor Years Notes
Harry LaRosiliere 2013–2021 First African-American mayor of Plano

Population (2010): 53,818

Image Mayor Years Notes
Delores Prince 2007–2016 First African-American elected mayor of Port Arthur[249]
Derrick Freeman 2016–2019 [250]
Thurman Bartie 2019–Present [251]

Population (2019):

Image Mayor Years Notes
Ivy Taylor 2014–2017 First African-American mayor of San Antonio

Population (2019):

Image Mayor Years Notes
Dedrick Johnson First African-American mayor of Texas City[252]

Population (2010): 124,805

Image Mayor Years Notes
Oscar DuConge 1974–1975 First African-American mayor of Waco
Mae Jackson 2004–2005 First female African-American mayor of Waco[253]

Population (2019):

Image Mayor Years Notes
Arthur Bea Williams First African-American mayor of Wichita Falls

Utah

Population (2019):

Image Mayor Years Notes
Mia Love 2010–2014 First African-American female mayor in Utah

Population (2019):

Image Mayor Years Notes
George Garwood First African-American mayor in Utah

Population (2019):

Image Mayor Years Notes
Tim Isom 2006–2007 Second African-American mayor in Utah[254]

Vermont

Virginia

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Population (2010): 139,966

Image Mayor Years Notes
William D. Euille 2003–2016 First African-American mayor of Alexandria

Population (2019): 244,835

Image Mayor Years Notes
William E. Ward (mayor) 1990–2004 First African-American mayor of Chesapeake

Population (2010): 137,436

Image Mayor Years Notes
Mamie Locke 2000–2004 First African-American mayor of Hampton, Virginia
George E. Wallace 2013–2016
Donnie Tuck 2016–Present

Population (2010): 180,719

Image Mayor Years Notes
Jessie M. Rattley 1986–1990 First African-American and first woman to serve as mayor of Newport News
McKinley L. Price 2010–Present

Population (2010): 242,803

Image Mayor Years Notes
Kenny Alexander 2016–Present First African-American mayor of Norfolk

Population (2010): 95,535

Image Mayor Years Notes
James W. Holley III 1984–1987
1996–2010
First African-American mayor of Portsmouth, Virginia
Kenneth I. Wright 2010–2016
Shannon Glover 2020–Present
Image Mayor Years Notes
Henry L. Marsh III 1977–1982 First African-American mayor of Richmond
Roy A. West 1982–1988
Walter T. Kenney Sr. 1990–1994
Leonidas B. Young II 1994–1996
Larry E. Chavis 1996–1998
Rudolph McCollum Jr. 2001–2005
Douglas Wilder 2005–2009
Dwight C. Jones 2009–2016
Levar Stoney 2017–Present

Population (2010): 97,032

Image Mayor Years Notes
Noel C. Taylor 1975–1992 First African-American mayor of Roanoke
Sherman Lea Sr. 2016–Present

Washington

Population (2010):

Image Mayor Years Notes
William Craven (mayor) 1975–1979 First African-American mayor in the state of Washington

Population (2010): 608,660

Image Mayor Years Notes
Norm Rice 1990–1998
Bruce Harrell 2017 (acting)
2022–Present

Population (2010):

Image Mayor Years Notes
James Everett Chase 1982–1986

Population (2010): 198,397

Image Mayor Years Notes
Harold Moss 1997 First African-American appointed mayor of Tacoma
Marilyn Strickland 2010–2018 First African-American elected mayor of Tacoma
First Korean-American elected mayor of Tacoma
Victoria Woodards 2018–Present

West Virginia

Population (2010):

Image Mayor Years Notes
Charlene Marshall 1991–1998 First African-American mayor of Morgantown

Wisconsin

Population (2010): 25,260

Image Mayor Years Notes
Frances Huntley-Cooper 1991–1993 First elected African-American mayor in the state of Wisconsin[255]

Population (2010): 594,833

Image Mayor Years Notes
Marvin Pratt 1994 Interim mayor
First appointed African-American mayor of Milwaukee
Cavalier Johnson 2021-Present

Wyoming

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  34. ^ "P004: Hispanic or Latino, and Not Hispanic or Latino by Race – 2000: DEC Summary File 1 – Cass County, Texas". United States Census Bureau.
  35. ^ "P2 Hispanic or Latino, and Not Hispanic or Latino by Race – 2020: DEC Redistricting Data (PL 94-171) – Castro County, Texas". United States Census Bureau.
  36. ^ "P2 Hispanic or Latino, and Not Hispanic or Latino by Race – 2020: DEC Redistricting Data (PL 94-171) – Chambers County, Texas". United States Census Bureau.
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  44. ^ "P2 Hispanic or Latino, and Not Hispanic or Latino by Race – 2020: DEC Redistricting Data (PL 94-171) – Collingsworth County, Texas". United States Census Bureau.
  45. ^ "P2 Hispanic or Latino, and Not Hispanic or Latino by Race – 2020: DEC Redistricting Data (PL 94-171) – Colorado County, Texas". United States Census Bureau.
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  96. ^ "P2 : Hispanic or Latino, and Not Hispanic or Latino by Race – 2020: DEC Redistricting Data (PL 94-171) – Hall County, Texas". United States Census Bureau.
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  101. ^ "P2: Hispanic or Latino, and Not Hispanic or Latino by Race – 2020: DEC Redistricting Data (PL 94-171) – Harris County, Texas". United States Census Bureau.
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  103. ^ "P2 Hispanic or Latino, and Not Hispanic or Latino by Race – 2020: DEC Redistricting Data (PL 94-171) – Hartley County, Texas". United States Census Bureau.
  104. ^ "P2 Hispanic or Latino, and Not Hispanic or Latino by Race – 2020: DEC Redistricting Data (PL 94-171) - Haskell County, Texas". United States Census Bureau.
  105. ^ "P2 Hispanic or Latino, and Not Hispanic or Latino by Race – 2020: DEC Redistricting Data (PL 94-171) - Hays County, Texas". United States Census Bureau.
  106. ^ "P2 Hispanic or Latino, and Not Hispanic or Latino by Race – 2020: DEC Redistricting Data (PL 94-171) - Hemphill County, Texas". United States Census Bureau.
  107. ^ "P2 Hispanic or Latino, and Not Hispanic or Latino by Race – 2020: DEC Redistricting Data (PL 94-171) – Henderson County, Texas". United States Census Bureau.
  108. ^ "P2 Hispanic or Latino, and Not Hispanic or Latino by Race – 2020: DEC Redistricting Data (PL 94-171) - Hidalgo County, Texas". United States Census Bureau.
  109. ^ "P2 Hispanic or Latino, and Not Hispanic or Latino by Race – 2020: DEC Redistricting Data (PL 94-171) – Hockley County, Texas". United States Census Bureau.
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  111. ^ "P2 Hispanic or Latino, and Not Hispanic or Latino by Race – 2020: DEC Redistricting Data (PL 94-171) – Hopkins County, Texas". United States Census Bureau.
  112. ^ "P2 Hispanic or Latino, and Not Hispanic or Latino by Race – 2020: DEC Redistricting Data (PL 94-171) – Houston County, Texas". United States Census Bureau.
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