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The most Asian places in America

Counties and cities ranked by Asian population share — beside each place's 2024 vote and its shift since 2020. Of the top 100 counties by asian, 28 voted Republican and 72 Democratic in 2024 (median D+19.6); as a group they shifted −5.6 points toward Republicans from 2020 to 2024.

Counties ≥ 5,000 population, ranked by Asian. “2024” is the two-party presidential margin; “Since ’20” is the 2020→2024 shift in points (positive = toward Democrats). Sources: U.S. Census ACS 2024 5-year · 2020 U.S. Religion Census (ASARB) · MIT Election Lab.
#PlaceAsian2024Since ’20
1Honolulu County, HI42.2%D D+21.7−5.2
2Santa Clara County, CA40.5%D D+40.0−7.5
3Aleutians West Census Area, AK39.7%R R+1.8−11.3
4San Francisco County, CA35.2%D D+64.8−7.7
5Alameda County, CA32.9%D D+53.6−8.6
6San Mateo County, CA31.4%D D+50.3−7.4
7Kauai County, HI30.6%D D+19.5−9.3
8Maui County, HI28.2%D D+25.9−9.5
9Queens County, NY26.0%D D+24.2−21.0
10Middlesex County, NJ25.5%D D+8.0−14.2
11Orange County, CA22.4%D D+2.7−6.4
12Kodiak Island Borough, AK22.2%R R+15.1+3.3
13Fort Bend County, TX22.1%D D+1.6−9.0
14Loudoun County, VA21.8%D D+16.2−8.8
15Hawaii County, HI20.8%D D+28.3−8.0
16King County, WA20.7%D D+51.3−1.4
17Fairfax County, VA19.9%D D+34.7−7.2
18Forsyth County, GA19.7%R R+33.1+0.1
19Somerset County, NJ19.6%D D+13.9−7.3
20Howard County, MD19.3%D D+41.3−2.9
21Contra Costa County, CA18.8%D D+37.9−7.4
22Collin County, TX18.8%R R+11.1−6.8
23San Joaquin County, CA18.6%R R+0.9−14.7
24Fairfax city, VA18.4%D D+33.1−5.2
25Sacramento County, CA17.8%D D+19.7−5.5
26Sutter County, CA17.8%R R+31.4−15.0
27Hudson County, NJ17.0%D D+28.1−18.5
28Bergen County, NJ16.9%D D+3.4−13.1
29Solano County, CA16.3%D D+23.0−7.1
30Yolo County, CA15.4%D D+36.2−5.2
31Montgomery County, MD15.4%D D+52.8−6.9
32Los Angeles County, CA15.2%D D+32.9−11.0
33Ramsey County, MN15.1%D D+43.1−2.2
34Middlesex County, MA13.6%D D+39.2−5.7
35Snohomish County, WA13.6%D D+18.8−1.8
36Gwinnett County, GA13.2%D D+16.5−1.7
37DuPage County, IL13.0%D D+13.1−4.8
38Richmond County, NY12.8%R R+29.5−14.5
39San Diego County, CA12.4%D D+16.8−6.0
40Norfolk County, MA12.4%D D+28.5−7.5
41Mercer County, NJ12.4%D D+33.9−6.5
42New York County, NY12.4%D D+64.2−10.3
43Kings County, NY12.2%D D+43.3−11.5
44Nassau County, NY12.2%R R+4.2−13.7
45Washington County, OR11.5%D D+33.7−0.9
46Champaign County, IL11.4%D D+23.8+1.0
47Fresno County, CA11.2%R R+4.4−12.2
48Denton County, TX11.1%R R+13.1−5.1
49Morris County, NJ10.8%R R+2.7−7.0
50Clark County, NV10.7%D D+2.6−6.7
51Arlington County, VA10.5%D D+58.1−5.5
52Manassas Park city, VA10.4%D D+19.9−13.2
53Tompkins County, NY10.2%D D+50.0+0.8
54Anchorage Municipality, AK10.0%D D+1.4+0.3
55Williamson County, TX10.0%R R+2.4−3.8
56Prince William County, VA10.0%D D+17.9−9.1
57Beadle County, SD9.8%R R+40.1−1.9
58Buena Vista County, IA9.6%R R+33.2−7.5
59Henrico County, VA9.4%D D+28.7−0.3
60Suffolk County, MA9.3%D D+52.1−10.8
61Placer County, CA9.2%R R+8.5−1.9
62Washtenaw County, MI9.2%D D+44.4−2.2
63Falls Church city, VA9.1%D D+61.6−2.6
64Ketchikan Gateway Borough, AK8.9%R R+18.4+2.5
65Lake County, IL8.7%D D+20.7−3.3
66Sitka City and Borough, AK8.6%D D+5.1−5.7
67Oakland County, MI8.6%D D+10.6−3.5
68Delaware County, OH8.6%R R+6.6+0.2
69Wake County, NC8.5%D D+25.4−1.0
70San Bernardino County, CA8.4%R R+2.1−12.8
71Napa County, CA8.2%D D+34.9−5.5
72Jefferson County, IA8.2%R R+6.8−5.4
73Tippecanoe County, IN8.1%R R+0.1−0.8
74Montgomery County, PA8.1%D D+22.8−3.5
75Yuba County, CA8.0%R R+25.8−4.2
76Philadelphia County, PA8.0%D D+58.8−4.7
77Travis County, TX8.0%D D+39.3−5.7
78Cook County, IL7.9%D D+41.6−8.7
79Orange County, NC7.9%D D+50.8−0.2
80Fulton County, GA7.8%D D+44.9−1.6
81Atlantic County, NJ7.8%R R+3.0−9.8
82Albany County, NY7.8%D D+25.6−5.9
83Washington County, MN7.7%D D+8.9−0.4
84Juneau City and Borough, AK7.5%D D+26.5+1.1
85Multnomah County, OR7.5%D D+61.6+0.3
86Bartholomew County, IN7.4%R R+27.3−1.2
87Brazoria County, TX7.4%R R+19.7−1.5
88Harris County, TX7.3%D D+5.5−7.7
89Merced County, CA7.2%R R+4.4−14.9
90Ventura County, CA7.2%D D+15.1−6.0
91Warren County, OH7.2%R R+31.5−0.7
92Virginia Beach city, VA7.2%D D+2.6−2.8
93Riverside County, CA7.1%R R+1.3−9.2
94Hennepin County, MN7.1%D D+42.4−0.8
95Dallas County, TX7.1%D D+22.2−9.4
96Charlottesville city, VA7.1%D D+68.3−4.4
97Broomfield County, CO7.0%D D+28.5+1.1
98Hamilton County, IN6.9%R R+6.1+0.7
99Pierce County, WA6.9%D D+10.7−0.5
100Whitman County, WA6.9%D D+8.9−1.1
Incorporated places ≥ 5,000 population. City presidential results are precinct-derived for 2008–2024, so the “Since ’20” shift uses the same modern series.
#PlaceAsian2024Since ’20
1Milpitas, CA72.1%D D+26.6−10.7
2Cupertino, CA70.9%D D+44.1−7.9
3Waipahu, HI70.1%D D+0.1−9.8
4Walnut, CA69.4%D D+11.8−13.2
5San Marino, CA68.1%D D+15.3−5.2
6South San Gabriel, CA67.1%D D+24.5−13.1
7Rosemead, CA66.0%D D+18.2−18.9
8Monterey Park, CA64.8%D D+24.3−14.0
9Belle Mead, NJ64.2%D D+29.1−4.2
10Fremont, CA63.8%D D+34.1−13.5
11Ewa Villages, HI63.8%R R+6.1−11.0
12Temple, CA63.7%D D+8.3−13.2
13Camino Tassajara, CA62.7%D D+27.2−10.3
14Diamond Bar, CA62.7%D D+7.3−12.5
15Cerritos, CA62.2%D D+18.4−9.2
16Heathcote, NJ62.2%D D+37.9−7.0
17Princeton Meadows, NJ61.7%D D+42.0−10.9
18Rowland Heights, CA61.3%D D+4.4−18.5
19Waikele, HI61.1%D D+22.0−2.3
20San Gabriel, CA60.0%D D+21.5−12.6
21Monmouth Junction, NJ59.9%D D+27.9−13.0
22Daly, CA59.7%D D+42.1−13.7
23Saratoga, CA59.5%D D+41.2−4.9
24Arcadia, CA59.0%D D+10.8−9.5
25Mountain House, CA58.2%D D+14.8−21.6
26Waipio, HI57.8%D D+16.4−5.8
27Union, CA57.5%D D+36.9−15.4
28Royal Kunia, HI57.1%D D+5.1−6.7
29Kahului, HI56.5%D D+21.4−9.4
30East San Gabriel, CA56.1%D D+18.1−11.3
31Aiea, HI55.5%D D+27.0−4.2
32Dublin, CA55.2%D D+35.8−11.8
33Pearl City, HI55.2%D D+25.0−6.7
34Waimalu, HI55.0%D D+25.1−4.5
35Palisades Park, NJ54.6%D D+6.6−15.5
36Foster, CA54.4%D D+47.4−6.8
37Loudoun Valley Estates, VA54.4%D D+22.6−20.1
38La Palma, CA54.3%D D+7.8−5.8
39Jericho, NY53.9%D D+8.0−21.1
40Ewa Beach, HI53.5%R R+7.1−6.8
41Westminster, CA52.8%R R+9.0−0.1
42Urban Honolulu, HI52.3%D D+35.0−2.5
43North New Hyde Park, NY51.9%R R+13.6−17.9
44Halawa, HI51.8%D D+21.7−5.7
45Alhambra, CA51.0%D D+31.5−11.9
46Dayton, NJ50.9%D D+25.6−17.7
47Garden City Park, NY50.8%R R+4.8−18.0
48Santa Clara, CA50.4%D D+41.5−9.2
49Troy Hills, NJ50.1%R R+0.5−12.5
50San Ramon, CA49.7%D D+33.7−9.1

Rankings suppress places below 5,000 population, where small-sample ACS shares get noisy. Demographic shares are American Community Survey 5-year estimates (ancestry table B04006, language C16001) and the 2020 U.S. Religion Census; every figure traces to a named federal or academic source. The vote columns are presidential — a place can be demographically homogeneous and politically split, which is exactly what these tables are built to show.