South Carolina Hispanic Two Or More Races Male or Men Population By County in 2012

Updated on July 2, 2025.

Based on the US Census Vintage data estimates, in 2012, the South Carolina Hispanic Two Or More Races male population was 4,045; and represented 0.18% of the total South Carolina male population in 2012.

Richland County had the highest number of Hispanic Two Or More Races male population (440), followed by Greenville County (402), and Charleston County (316).

On the other hand, Bamberg County had the lowest Hispanic Two Or More Races male population (3), followed by Allendale County (5), and McCormick County (6).

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Hover over or click on the counties to see the number and percentage of each county's Hispanic Two Or More Races male population. The data can also be filtered, sorted, and explored further in a table below.

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South Carolina Hispanic Two Or More Races Male or Men Population By County in 2012
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County Male Population % of County Male Population
Abbeville 6 0.05
Aiken 208 0.26
Allendale 5 0.09
Anderson 49 0.05
Bamberg 3 0.04
Barnwell 12 0.11
Beaufort 251 0.30
Berkeley 249 0.26
Calhoun 7 0.10
Charleston 316 0.18
Cherokee 19 0.07
Chester 12 0.08
Chesterfield 35 0.16
Clarendon 18 0.11
Colleton 25 0.14
Darlington 18 0.06
Dillon 16 0.11
Dorchester 139 0.20
Edgefield 51 0.36
Fairfield 13 0.12
Florence 89 0.14
Georgetown 74 0.26
Greenville 402 0.18
Greenwood 60 0.18
Hampton 10 0.09
Horry 265 0.19
Jasper 33 0.25
Kershaw 36 0.12
Lancaster 69 0.18
Laurens 29 0.09
Lee 12 0.12
Lexington 210 0.16
McCormick 6 0.11
Marion 18 0.12
Marlboro 11 0.07
Newberry 44 0.24
Oconee 61 0.17
Orangeburg 67 0.16
Pickens 79 0.13
Richland 440 0.23
Saluda 18 0.18
Spartanburg 246 0.18
Sumter 99 0.19
Union 8 0.06
Williamsburg 27 0.17
York 180 0.16