Colorado Two Or More Races Male or Men Population By County in 2012

Updated on July 3, 2025.

Based on the US Census Vintage data estimates, in 2012, the Two Or More Races male population in Colorado was 71,123 and represented 2.73% of the total Colorado male population (2,603,488).

Among Colorado counties, El Paso County had the highest Two Or More Races male population (14,450), followed by Arapahoe County (10,519), and Denver County (9,330).

In the map below, we show the number and percentage of each county's Two Or More Races male population. 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 Male or Men Population By County in 2012
Colorado Two Or More Races Male or Men Population By County in 2012
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County Male Population % of County Male Population
Adams 6343 2.74
Alamosa 212 2.71
Arapahoe 10519 3.59
Archuleta 125 2.05
Baca 36 1.96
Bent 56 1.50
Boulder 3703 2.42
Broomfield 665 2.27
Chaffee 131 1.35
Cheyenne 8 0.87
Clear Creek 76 1.62
Conejos 70 1.71
Costilla 37 1.99
Crowley 49 1.27
Custer 34 1.56
Delta 283 1.85
Denver 9330 2.94
Dolores 23 2.22
Douglas 3469 2.34
Eagle 310 1.12
Elbert 197 1.69
El Paso 14450 4.47
Fremont 394 1.45
Garfield 518 1.78
Gilpin 56 1.97
Grand 111 1.46
Gunnison 152 1.83
Hinsdale 8 1.93
Huerfano 81 2.47
Jackson 11 1.57
Jefferson 6191 2.28
Kiowa 15 2.19
Kit Carson 65 1.47
Lake 81 2.08
La Plata 603 2.26
Larimer 3508 2.27
Las Animas 152 1.98
Lincoln 37 1.17
Logan 138 1.09
Mesa 1525 2.08
Mineral 3 0.82
Moffat 126 1.86
Montezuma 289 2.29
Montrose 396 1.98
Morgan 210 1.50
Otero 243 2.65
Ouray 30 1.35
Park 193 2.28
Phillips 14 0.65
Pitkin 106 1.16
Prowers 92 1.49
Pueblo 1954 2.47
Rio Blanco 71 2.04
Rio Grande 108 1.82
Routt 160 1.30
Saguache 84 2.61
San Juan 12 3.07
San Miguel 50 1.24
Sedgwick 15 1.27
Summit 211 1.38
Teller 258 2.16
Washington 27 1.12
Weld 2657 2.01
Yuma 42 0.84