Ranking of New Jersey Counties By Percentage of Population that are Non-Hispanic White in 2012

Updated on June 18, 2025.

Based on the US Census Vintage data estimates, in 2012, among all New Jersey counties, Sussex County had the highest percentage of its population who identified their ethnicity as Non-Hispanic White (88.31%), followed by Hunterdon County (87.59%), and Cape May County (86.55%).

The chart below shows the top 10 counties, and the table below shows the ranking of all New Jersey counties.

You can see similar ranking information for other racial and ethnicity groups in the United States.

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Ranking of New Jersey Counties By Percentage of Pop. that are Non-Hispanic White in 2012
Sussex
Hunterdon
Cape May
Ocean
Warren
Gloucester
Monmouth
Salem
Morris
Burlington
Ranking of New Jersey Counties By Percentage of Pop. that are Non-Hispanic White in 2012
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Rank County % of County Population
1 Sussex County 88.31
2 Hunterdon County 87.59
3 Cape May County 86.55
4 Ocean County 85.73
5 Warren County 84.8
6 Gloucester County 80.41
7 Monmouth County 76.6
8 Salem County 76.24
9 Morris County 74.13
10 Burlington County 69.89
11 Bergen County 60.83
12 Somerset County 60.78
13 Camden County 59.35
14 Atlantic County 57.67
15 Mercer County 53.35
16 Cumberland County 49.25
17 Middlesex County 47.45
18 Passaic County 44.36
19 Union County 43.94
20 Essex County 33.04
21 Hudson County 30.24