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As of 2016, 35.8% of Maryland's Hispanic and Latino population was eligible to vote. By contrast, 80% of non-Hispanic white Marylanders are eligible to vote. Maryland had 199,000 Hispanic/Latino eligible voters, ranking 20th in the United States by state. 5% of all eligible voters in Maryland are Hispanic/Latino. [4]
At 7,855 people, Mexican Americans made up 1.3% of Baltimore's total population and 26.7% of Baltimore's Hispanic/Latino population, as of 2010. [46] [49] Baltimore had a Mexican population of 2,999 in 2000. [50] Between 2000 and 2010, the Mexican population grew very rapidly, with an increase of over 5,000 within the decade.
The state with the largest Hispanic and Latino population overall is California with 15.6 million Hispanics and Latinos. Hispanics are the largest racial or ethnic group in both states and is expected to become the largest in Texas in the 2020s. [1] The following are lists of the Hispanic and Latino population per state in the United States.
It includes a sortable table of population by race /ethnicity. ... Maryland: 6,177,224 2,913,782 ... Hispanics are double-counted as they are included in both the ...
Baltimore has a relatively small, yet diverse Hispanic population. Most of Baltimore's Hispanic population is in the Southeast section of the city, in areas around Patterson Park and north of Eastern Avenue, especially Highlandtown. Significant Hispanic presence can be seen going in a southeast-ward direction towards Dundalk. Hispanics are ...
Hispanic and Latino voters account for about 12.6% of Maryland’s population, according to the latest Census data and they could be critical to Hogan’s seemingly uphill battle to pull off an ...
USA 100% (percent of the population) Not Hispanic or Latino 83.65% Hispanic or Latino 16.35% White alone 72.41% (percent in the race/percent in the age group) White alone, not Hispanic or Latino 63.75% (percent in the race/percent in the age group) Black or African American alone 12.61% (percent in the race/percent in the age group)
In regard to minority group growth, the 2020 census data show the city's Hispanic population at 16,368, a 74 percent increase compared with 9,402 in 2010, [45] making Hispanics/Latinos the fastest growing race group in the city and in Frederick county (87 percent increase [46]). Frederick city had 4,425 Asian residents in 2020, a 16 percent ...