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State Rankings -- Statistical Abstract of the United States

HISPANIC OR LATINO ORIGIN POPULATION, NUMBER -- JULY 2008

[When states share the same rank, the next lower rank is omitted. Because of rounded data, states may have identical values shown, but different ranks. Cautionary note]

State Number Rank
    United States 45,943,613 (X)
Alabama 134,810 35
Alaska 41,853 42
Arizona 1,955,630 6
Arkansas 159,525 31
California 13,457,397 1
Colorado 997,062 8
Connecticut 419,391 17
Delaware 59,093 41
District of Columbia 51,124 (X)
Florida 3,845,069 3
Georgia 777,244 10
Hawaii 112,320 38
Idaho 155,827 32
Illinois 1,967,121 5
Indiana 332,225 21
Iowa 126,453 36
Kansas 255,409 26
Kentucky 101,981 39
Louisiana 148,463 33
Maine 16,814 48
Maryland 375,830 20
Massachusetts 556,897 15
Michigan 413,827 19
Minnesota 216,574 28
Mississippi 65,798 40
Missouri 189,700 29
Montana 28,804 45
Nebraska 140,498 34
Nevada 668,527 12
New Hampshire 34,676 44
New Jersey 1,418,545 7
New Mexico 891,013 9
New York 3,250,038 4
North Carolina 684,770 11
North Dakota 13,227 49
Ohio 302,101 23
Oklahoma 278,620 25
Oregon 416,044 18
Pennsylvania 593,986 14
Rhode Island 122,206 37
South Carolina 183,981 30
South Dakota 21,016 47
Tennessee 231,272 27
Texas 8,870,475 2
Utah 329,069 22
Vermont 8,588 50
Virginia 531,396 16
Washington 643,687 13
West Virginia 20,648 46
Wisconsin 285,827 24
Wyoming 41,162 43

Symbol
X Not applicable.

Source: U.S. Census Bureau,
"Estimates of the Resident Population by Race and Hispanic Origin for
the United States and States:  July 1, 2008 (SC-EST2008-04)";
published 14 May 2009;
http://www.census.gov/popest/states/asrh/SC-EST2008-04.html.
See Table 19, Statistical Abstract of the United States, 2010.

For more information:
Population Estimates