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Multiracial Population: 2010 Census Results
The U.S. Census Bureau has released the results of the 2010 Census, including the multiracial population, which they call “Two or More Races.”
We are very proud of our Project RACE members for all they have done to make the government include multiracial children and adults in its population count. If you have any questions, please email us at projectrace@projectrace.com.
Updated: March 24, 2011
| State |
Total State Population |
“Two or More Races” |
Percent of Population
(All Ages) |
Percentage
Change from
2000 to 2010 |
| Alabama |
4,779,736 |
71,251 |
1.5% |
+61.3% |
| Alaska |
710,231 |
51,875 |
7.3% |
+51.9% |
| Arizona |
6,392,017 |
218,300 |
3.4% |
+49% |
| Arkansas |
2,915,918 |
57,010 |
2.0% |
+59.5% |
| California |
37,253,956 |
1,815,384 |
4.9% |
+12.9% |
| Colorado |
5,029,196 |
172,456 |
3.4% |
+41.1% |
| Connecticut |
3,574,097 |
92,676 |
2.6% |
+23.8% |
| Delaware |
783,600 |
23,854 |
2.7% |
+83.0% |
| D. C. |
601,723 |
17,316 |
2.9% |
+28.8% |
| Florida |
18,801,330 |
472,577 |
2.5% |
+25.6% |
| Georgia |
9,687,655 |
207,489 |
2.1% |
+81.7% |
| Hawaii |
1,360,301 |
320,629 |
23.6% |
+23.6% |
| Idaho |
1,567,582 |
38,935 |
2.5% |
+52% |
| Illinois |
12,830,632 |
289,982 |
2.3% |
+23.4% |
| Indiana |
6,483,802 |
127,901 |
2.0% |
+69.0% |
| Iowa |
3,046,355 |
53,333 |
1.8% |
+67.8% |
| Kansas |
2,688,418 |
56,496 |
3.0% |
+52.1% |
| Kentucky |
4,339,367 |
75,208 |
1.7% |
+77.2% |
| Louisiana |
4,533,372 |
72,883 |
1.6% |
+51.0% |
| Maine |
1,328,361 |
20,941 |
1.6% |
+65.6% |
| Maryland |
5,773,522 |
164,708 |
2.9% |
+59.0% |
| Massachusetts |
6,547,629 |
172,003 |
2.6% |
+17.8% |
| Michigan |
9,883,640 |
230,319 |
2.3% |
+19.7% |
| Minnesota |
5,303,925 |
125,145 |
2.4% |
+51.2% |
| Mississippi |
2,967,297 |
34,107 |
1.1% |
+70.4% |
| Missouri |
5,988,927 |
124,589 |
2.1% |
+51.8% |
| Montana |
989,415 |
24,976 |
2.5% |
+58.8% |
| Nebraska |
1,826,341 |
39,510 |
2.2% |
+64.9% |
| Nevada |
2,700,551 |
126,075 |
3.8% |
+65.0% |
| New Hampshire |
1,316,470 |
21,382 |
1.6% |
+61.8% |
| New Jersey |
8,791,894 |
240,303 |
2.5% |
+12.4% |
| New Mexico |
2,059,179 |
77,010 |
3.7% |
+16.1% |
| New York |
19,378,102 |
585,849 |
3.0% |
-0.7% |
| North Carolina |
9,535,483 |
206,199 |
2.2% |
+99.7% |
| North Dakota |
672,951 |
11,853 |
1.8% |
+60.2% |
| Ohio |
11,536,504 |
237,765 |
2.1% |
+50.6% |
| Oklahoma |
3,751,351 |
221,321 |
5.9% |
+41.9% |
| Oregon |
3,831,074 |
144,759 |
3.8% |
+38.2% |
| Pennsylvania |
12,702,379 |
237,835 |
1.9% |
+67.2% |
| Puerto Rico |
3,725,789 |
122,246 |
3.3% |
-22.8% |
| Rhode Island |
1,052,567 |
34,787 |
3.3% |
+23.1% |
| South Carolina |
4,625,364 |
79,935 |
1.7% |
+100.1% |
| South Dakota |
814,180 |
17,283 |
2.1% |
+70.2% |
| Tennessee |
6,356,105 |
110,009 |
1.7% |
+74.3% |
| Texas |
25,145,561 |
679,001 |
2.7% |
+31.9% |
| Utah |
2,763,885 |
75,518 |
2.7% |
+60.0% |
| Vermont |
625,741 |
10,753 |
1.7% |
+46.6% |
| Virginia |
8,001,024 |
233,400 |
2.9% |
+63.1% |
| Washington |
6,724,540 |
312,926 |
4.7% |
+46.6% |
| West Virginia |
1,852,994 |
27,142 |
1.5% |
+71.9% |
| Wisconsin |
5,686,986 |
104,317 |
1.8% |
+55.9% |
| Wyoming |
563,626 |
12,361 |
2.2% |
+39.2% |
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