West Virginia Two Or More Races Male or Men Population By County in 2022

Updated on July 3, 2025.

Based on the US Census Vintage data estimates, in 2022, the Two Or More Races male population in West Virginia was 18,545 and represented 2.09% of the total West Virginia male population (885,601).

Among West Virginia counties, Berkeley County had the highest Two Or More Races male population (2,437), followed by Kanawha County (2,409), and Monongalia County (1,407).

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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West Virginia Two Or More Races Male or Men Population By County in 2022
West Virginia Two Or More Races Male or Men Population By County in 2022
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County Male Population % of County Male Population
Barbour 144 1.89
Berkeley 2437 3.77
Boone 112 1.07
Braxton 99 1.58
Brooke 187 1.74
Cabell 1201 2.66
Calhoun 29 0.96
Clay 58 1.47
Doddridge 51 1.17
Fayette 397 1.99
Gilmer 89 1.99
Grant 66 1.19
Greenbrier 342 2.16
Hampshire 166 1.38
Hancock 253 1.83
Hardy 124 1.71
Harrison 650 2.03
Jackson 156 1.13
Jefferson 1018 3.46
Kanawha 2409 2.83
Lewis 111 1.33
Lincoln 109 1.10
Logan 157 1.02
McDowell 107 1.13
Marion 615 2.22
Marshall 181 1.20
Mason 177 1.47
Mercer 655 2.31
Mineral 252 1.88
Mingo 126 1.13
Monongalia 1407 2.55
Monroe 93 1.49
Morgan 170 1.92
Nicholas 137 1.13
Ohio 535 2.64
Pendleton 54 1.74
Pleasants 58 1.39
Pocahontas 73 1.81
Preston 162 0.89
Putnam 445 1.57
Raleigh 810 2.21
Randolph 182 1.25
Ritchie 59 1.42
Roane 90 1.30
Summers 82 1.54
Taylor 102 1.22
Tucker 43 1.29
Tyler 46 1.14
Upshur 145 1.23
Wayne 256 1.37
Webster 74 1.82
Wetzel 97 1.39
Wirt 43 1.66
Wood 781 1.91
Wyoming 123 1.20