Colorado Two Or More Races Population By County in 2021

Updated on June 16, 2025.

Based on the US Census Vintage data estimates, in 2021, the Two Or More Races population in Colorado was 194,523 and represented 3.35% of the total Colorado population (5,811,596).

Among Colorado counties, El Paso County had the highest number of people who identified as Two Or More Races (38,671), followed by Arapahoe County (28,226), and Denver County (24,969). Mineral County had the lowest (18).

In the map below, we show the number and percentage of each county's Two Or More Races population, as well as the gender percentages when you interact with the map. The data can also be found in a table below. You can use the table to sort, filter, and explore the data further.

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Colorado Two Or More Races Population By County in 2021
Colorado Two Or More Races Population By County in 2021
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County Two or More Races Pop. % of County Population
Adams 17779 3.4
Alamosa 548 3.31
Arapahoe 28226 4.3
Archuleta 422 3.06
Baca 119 3.41
Bent 135 2.53
Boulder 9669 2.96
Broomfield 2276 3.02
Chaffee 385 1.95
Cheyenne 26 1.51
Clear Creek 236 2.5
Conejos 202 2.66
Costilla 129 3.57
Crowley 127 2.21
Custer 123 2.43
Delta 718 2.29
Denver 24969 3.51
Dolores 47 1.98
Douglas 10987 2.97
Eagle 933 1.67
Elbert 672 2.47
El Paso 38671 5.25
Fremont 966 1.96
Garfield 1261 2.03
Gilpin 165 2.8
Grand 292 1.84
Gunnison 359 2.08
Hinsdale 22 2.85
Huerfano 242 3.49
Jackson 18 1.33
Jefferson 15804 2.72
Kiowa 27 1.86
Kit Carson 154 2.22
Lake 183 2.48
La Plata 1452 2.59
Larimer 10619 2.93
Las Animas 394 2.75
Lincoln 130 2.38
Logan 371 1.77
Mesa 3963 2.52
Mineral 18 1.94
Moffat 322 2.45
Montezuma 702 2.68
Montrose 977 2.26
Morgan 503 1.73
Otero 548 2.96
Ouray 100 1.98
Park 477 2.69
Phillips 58 1.29
Pitkin 303 1.75
Prowers 272 2.27
Pueblo 5321 3.14
Rio Blanco 178 2.76
Rio Grande 300 2.63
Routt 394 1.57
Saguache 215 3.3
San Juan 22 2.97
San Miguel 152 1.88
Sedgwick 55 2.37
Summit 516 1.67
Teller 684 2.74
Washington 97 1.99
Weld 8359 2.46
Yuma 129 1.3