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The most White places in America

Counties and cities ranked by non-Hispanic White population share — beside each place's 2024 vote and its shift since 2020. Of the top 100 counties by white, 100 voted Republican and 0 Democratic in 2024 (median R+60.3); as a group they shifted −3.0 points toward Republicans from 2020 to 2024.

Counties ≥ 5,000 population, ranked by White. “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.
#PlaceWhite2024Since ’20
1Holmes County, OH97.9%R R+69.2−1.2
2Dickenson County, VA97.7%R R+62.1−4.0
3Osage County, MO97.5%R R+73.1−1.7
4Boone County, WV97.4%R R+57.4−4.4
5Magoffin County, KY97.3%R R+64.1−9.7
6Ritchie County, WV97.2%R R+73.0−1.5
7Lawrence County, KY97.0%R R+67.2−4.0
8Lincoln County, WV97.0%R R+62.5−7.6
9Jasper County, IL96.9%R R+65.2−2.8
10Knott County, KY96.9%R R+59.2−5.3
11Letcher County, KY96.9%R R+63.9−4.5
12Lewis County, KY96.9%R R+75.7−4.9
13Tucker County, WV96.9%R R+48.9+0.6
14Wyoming County, WV96.9%R R+73.0−0.9
15Jackson County, KY96.8%R R+81.8−2.5
16Menifee County, KY96.8%R R+57.7−7.3
17Russell County, VA96.8%R R+67.4−3.9
18Clay County, WV96.8%R R+62.3−1.7
19Scott County, TN96.6%R R+79.8−2.3
20Shelby County, IL96.5%R R+60.2−3.1
21Leslie County, KY96.5%R R+80.9−0.4
22Adams County, OH96.4%R R+65.7−2.2
23Wirt County, WV96.4%R R+66.3−3.4
24Nicholas County, WV96.3%R R+60.2−3.3
25Breathitt County, KY96.2%R R+59.3−7.0
26Nicholas County, KY96.2%R R+49.0−6.2
27Meigs County, OH96.2%R R+57.0−3.8
28Estill County, KY96.1%R R+63.2−6.0
29Monroe County, IL96.0%R R+36.3−0.6
30Buchanan County, IA96.0%R R+28.1−7.2
31Marshall County, KY96.0%R R+56.7−4.3
32Vinton County, OH96.0%R R+58.6−3.8
33Grant County, WV96.0%R R+79.0−1.6
34Edgar County, IL95.9%R R+52.3+0.1
35Franklin County, IN95.9%R R+64.4−1.4
36Greene County, IN95.9%R R+53.7−1.5
37Mitchell County, IA95.9%R R+31.1−3.2
38Jefferson County, PA95.9%R R+58.5+0.4
39Jackson County, WV95.9%R R+56.2−5.2
40Roane County, WV95.9%R R+53.8−6.0
41Wayne County, WV95.9%R R+53.4−3.2
42Effingham County, IL95.8%R R+60.3−1.1
43Greene County, IL95.8%R R+57.8−2.9
44Vermillion County, IN95.8%R R+44.7−4.1
45McLean County, KY95.8%R R+55.9−2.4
46Perry County, OH95.8%R R+54.5−5.0
47Campbell County, TN95.8%R R+69.6−3.4
48Scott County, VA95.8%R R+70.3−2.5
49Calhoun County, WV95.8%R R+64.8−4.4
50White County, IL95.7%R R+59.4−1.9
51Rush County, IN95.7%R R+54.0−0.1
52Bracken County, KY95.7%R R+64.9−3.8
53Floyd County, KY95.7%R R+59.2−8.0
54Knox County, KY95.7%R R+71.1−4.1
55Rockcastle County, KY95.7%R R+73.1−3.2
56Jackson County, OH95.7%R R+58.1−4.0
57Tioga County, PA95.7%R R+51.8−0.6
58Crawford County, IN95.6%R R+48.6−5.5
59Martin County, IN95.6%R R+60.7−2.0
60Pike County, IN95.6%R R+54.9−2.2
61Washington County, IN95.6%R R+54.8−2.7
62Daviess County, MO95.6%R R+63.3−3.0
63Cedar County, NE95.6%R R+69.6−0.9
64Logan County, WV95.6%R R+66.7−3.8
65Van Buren County, IA95.5%R R+55.4−3.0
66Preble County, OH95.5%R R+59.1−1.7
67Bedford County, PA95.5%R R+68.6−0.9
68Grainger County, TN95.5%R R+73.7−3.6
69Hancock County, TN95.5%R R+76.5+0.8
70Mason County, WV95.5%R R+58.0−4.8
71Pike County, IL95.4%R R+63.7−2.8
72Carter County, KY95.4%R R+58.4−5.5
73Grayson County, KY95.4%R R+61.8−3.0
74Whitley County, KY95.4%R R+69.3−4.1
75Edwards County, IL95.3%R R+71.1−1.4
76Hamilton County, IL95.3%R R+63.3−3.0
77Moultrie County, IL95.3%R R+49.0−0.2
78Owen County, IN95.3%R R+50.7−1.6
79Keokuk County, IA95.3%R R+51.5−6.5
80Green County, KY95.3%R R+72.6−5.2
81Laurel County, KY95.3%R R+69.8−3.1
82Gasconade County, MO95.3%R R+60.2−1.8
83Monroe County, OH95.3%R R+59.7−5.8
84Mingo County, WV95.3%R R+73.8−2.5
85Bear Lake County, ID95.2%R R+77.1+0.3
86Clark County, IL95.2%R R+51.2−0.6
87Clay County, IL95.2%R R+67.3−2.1
88Washington County, IL95.2%R R+57.2−0.8
89Wayne County, IL95.2%R R+70.9−0.4
90Appanoose County, IA95.2%R R+46.5−6.3
91Bath County, KY95.2%R R+51.3−8.4
92Greenup County, KY95.2%R R+50.5−5.5
93Brown County, OH95.2%R R+61.5−4.1
94Highland County, OH95.2%R R+63.3−3.0
95Armstrong County, PA95.2%R R+53.2−0.9
96Potter County, PA95.2%R R+62.3−1.5
97Pickett County, TN95.2%R R+66.1−2.8
98Union County, IN95.1%R R+55.9+0.2
99Grundy County, IA95.1%R R+41.7−4.3
100Madison County, IA95.1%R R+38.5−4.1
Incorporated places ≥ 5,000 population. City presidential results are precinct-derived for 2008–2024, so the “Since ’20” shift uses the same modern series.
#PlaceWhite2024Since ’20
1Kaser, NY98.5%R R+99.1+0.2
2Mayville, WI98.3%R R+35.4−4.5
3Treasure Lake, PA97.8%R R+42.3+0.1
4Skowhegan, ME97.7%R R+13.6−5.8
5Little Silver, NJ97.7%D D+2.3−4.8
6Wellston, OH97.7%R R+50.3−3.6
7Richlands, VA97.6%R R+68.0−2.0
8Archbald, PA97.5%D D+3.6−5.7
9Litchfield, IL97.3%R R+39.9−2.9
10Church Hill, TN97.3%R R+64.6−3.9
11Shanor-Northvue, PA97.1%R R+33.4+0.1
12New Martinsville, WV97.0%R R+43.6−4.8
13Lake Fenton, MI96.9%R R+23.2−0.6
14Trenton, OH96.9%R R+53.8−2.3
15Mount Carmel, TN96.9%R R+62.5−2.5
16Lancaster, NY96.7%R R+10.5−3.2
17Punxsutawney, PA96.7%R R+44.8−2.7
18Tellico Village, TN96.7%R R+38.2−0.7
19Slinger, WI96.6%R R+39.7+3.6
20Hidden Valley, IN96.5%R R+53.8−4.6
21Kiryas Joel, NY96.5%R R+96.8+0.6
22Boonville, IN96.4%R R+30.5−1.9
23Clear Lake, IA96.4%R R+22.6−4.8
24Polk, IA96.4%R R+20.0−3.7
25Houlton, ME96.4%R R+25.6−4.3
26Marshfield, MA96.4%D D+7.5−5.2
27New Prague, MN96.4%R R+26.3−3.2
28Mack, OH96.4%R R+49.8−0.3
29Rotonda, FL96.3%R R+34.9−5.2
30Timber Pines, FL96.3%R R+23.3+2.3
31Oak Hill, ME96.3%D D+31.5+2.9
32Eaton, OH96.2%R R+48.4−0.8
33Enoch, UT96.2%R R+68.4+1.9
34Auburn, IN96.1%R R+36.1+1.4
35Bright, IN96.1%R R+66.9−1.9
36Taylor Mill, KY96.1%R R+28.3−0.4
37Princeton, MN96.1%R R+30.3−3.2
38West Frankfort, IL96.0%R R+46.7−1.2
39Louisburg, KS96.0%R R+34.3+2.8
40Miami Heights, OH96.0%R R+56.5+0.4
41Fruit Heights, UT96.0%R R+35.6+1.6
42Plymouth, WI96.0%R R+13.4−0.9
43Flatwoods, KY95.9%R R+41.9−4.1
44Chelsea, MI95.9%D D+34.6+1.5
45Malone, NY95.9%D D+0.8−9.4
46Salem, OH95.9%R R+34.1−3.9
47Seymour, TN95.9%R R+58.7−0.3
48Richfield, WI95.9%R R+43.0+1.7
49Harris Hill, NY95.8%R R+1.3−1.6
50Monsey, NY95.8%R R+95.3−3.9

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.