West Virginia Hispanic White alone Male or Men Population By County in 2018

Updated on July 2, 2025.

Based on the US Census Vintage data estimates, in 2018, the West Virginia Hispanic White alone male population was 13,493; and represented 1.51% of the total West Virginia male population in 2018.

Berkeley County had the highest number of Hispanic White alone male population (2,346), followed by Jefferson County (1,492), and Monongalia County (994).

On the other hand, Tucker County had the lowest Hispanic White alone male population (22), followed by Wirt County (23), and Tyler County (26).

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

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West Virginia Hispanic White alone Male or Men Population By County in 2018
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County Male Population % of County Male Population
Barbour 79 0.98
Berkeley 2346 4.03
Boone 71 0.65
Braxton 57 0.80
Brooke 90 0.83
Cabell 541 1.19
Calhoun 43 1.20
Clay 37 0.85
Doddridge 33 0.69
Fayette 216 1.00
Gilmer 283 6.01
Grant 69 1.19
Greenbrier 318 1.87
Hampshire 163 1.37
Hancock 205 1.45
Hardy 315 4.51
Harrison 505 1.52
Jackson 130 0.91
Jefferson 1492 5.27
Kanawha 849 0.98
Lewis 79 0.99
Lincoln 73 0.72
Logan 142 0.88
McDowell 180 2.02
Marion 313 1.13
Marshall 110 0.72
Mason 89 0.69
Mercer 295 1.04
Mineral 110 0.82
Mingo 99 0.84
Monongalia 994 1.83
Monroe 65 0.98
Morgan 122 1.36
Nicholas 101 0.82
Ohio 207 1.03
Pendleton 31 0.89
Pleasants 31 0.76
Pocahontas 55 1.27
Preston 294 1.71
Putnam 299 1.07
Raleigh 635 1.71
Randolph 123 0.82
Ritchie 45 0.92
Roane 76 1.11
Summers 60 1.04
Taylor 86 1.01
Tucker 22 0.62
Tyler 26 0.59
Upshur 144 1.19
Wayne 127 0.65
Webster 27 0.65
Wetzel 77 1.02
Wirt 23 0.78
Wood 425 1.04
Wyoming 66 0.64