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The following is a partial list of United States cities and towns in which a majority (over 50%) of the population is Hispanic or Latino, according to data from the 2000 Census. This list does not include cities such as Los Angeles, California in which, according to the 2000 Census, merely a plurality (as opposed to a majority) of the residents are Hispanic. The list below is organized by state and, within each state, by population size. The percentage of each city's population that is Hispanic is listed in parantheses next to the city's name.
Note: According to the US Census, Hispanics can be of any race.
Douglas (86.0%)
Chula Vista (50.0%)
Azusa (63.8%)
Alpaugh (54.1%)
Kendall (50.0%)
Miami Springs (59.6%)
Cicero (77.4%)
Lexington (51.2%)
Paterson (50.1%)
North Bergen (57.3%)
Las Cruces (51.7%)
Chaparral (64.5%)
Brownsville (91.3%)
Del Rio (81.0%)
Alice (78.0%)Arizona
Cities with Fewer than 25,000 People
El Mirage (66.9%)
Eloy (74.4%)
Nogales (93.6%)
San Luis (89.1%)
Somerton (95.2%)
South Tucson (81.2%)
Tolleson (78.0%)California
Cities with over 100,000 People
Downey (57.9%)
East Los Angeles (96.3%)
El Monte (72.4%)
Fontana (57.7%)
Norwalk (62.9%)
Ontario (59.9%)
Oxnard (66.2%)
Pomona (64.5%)
Salinas (64.1%)
Santa Ana (76.1%)Cities with between 25,000 and 100,000 People
Baldwin Park (78.7%)
Bell (90.9%)
Bell Gardens (93.4%)
Calexico (95.3%)
Colton (60.7%)
Compton (56.8%)
Delano (68.5%)
East Palo Alto (58.5%)
El Centro (74.6%)
Hollister (55.0%)
Huntington Park (95.6%)
Indio (75.4%)
La Puente (83.1%)
Lawndale (52.1%)
Los Banos (50.4%)
Lynwood (82.3%)
Madera (67.8%)
Maywood (96.3%)
Montclair (60.0%)
Montebello (74.6%)
National City (59.0%)
Paramount (72.3%)
Perris (56.2%)
Pico Rivera (88.3%)
Rialto (51.2%)
Rubidoux (54.3%)
South Gate (92.0%)
Watsonville (75.1%)
Whittier (55.9%)Cities with Fewer than 25,000 People
Avenal (65.9%)
Biola (82.5%)
Boronda (72.5%)
Brawley (73.8%)
Buttonwillow (68.4%)
Calwa (94.6%)
Cantua Creek (93.8%)
Caruthers (53.3%)
Castroville (86.3%)
Coachella (97.4%)
Corcoran (59.7%)
Cudahy (94.1%)
Del Rey (93.5%)
Delhi (55.5%)
Dinuba (75.0%)
Earlimart (87.5%)
Easton (51.8%)
Firebaugh (87.6%)
Fowler (67.3%)
Greenfield (87.9%)
Huron (98.3%)
Irwindale (88.3%)
Kerman (65.0%)
King City (80.4%)
Lindsay (78.0%)
McFarland (85.7%)
Mendota (94.7%)
Orange Cove (90.6%)
Orosi (82.0%)
Pajaro (94.2%)
Patterson (57.0%)
Piru (67.9%)
Parlier (97.0%)
Reedley (67.6%)
Riverdale (51.0%)
San Fernando (89.3%)
San Joaquin (92.0%)
Sanger (80.9%)
Santa Fe Springs (71.4%)
Selma (71.8%)
Shafter (68.0%)
Soledad (86.8%)
South El Monte (86.0%)
Vernon (89.0%)
Wasco (66.7%)
Florida
Cities with over 100,000 People
Cities with between 25,000 and 100,000 People
South Miami Heights (56.2%)Cities with Fewer than 25,000 People
West Miami (84.0%)Illinois
Cities with between 25,000 and 100,000 People
Nebraska
Cities with Fewer than 25,000 People
New Jersey
Cities with over 100,000 People
Cities with between 25,000 and 100,000 People
Union City (82.3%)
West New York (78.7%)New Mexico
Cities with between 25,000 and 100,000 People
Cities with Fewer than 25,000 People
Chimayo (91.0%)
Espanola (84.4%)
Las Vegas (83.0%)
Lordsburg (74.4%)
Raton (57.0%)
Santa Rosa (81.2%)
Socorro (54.5%)
Sunland Park (96.4%)
Taos (54.3%)
Tucumcari (51.4%)Texas
Cities with over 100,000 People
Corpus Christi (54.3%)
El Paso (76.6%)
Laredo (94.1%)
McAllen (80.3%)
San Antonio (58.7%)Cities with between 25,000 and 100,000 People
Edinburg (88.7%)
Harlingen (72.8%)
Kingsville (67.0%)
Pharr (90.7%)
Socorro (96.4%)
Weslaco (83.8%)Cities with Fewer than 25,000 People
Alpine (50.0%)
Beeville (67.7%)
Carrizo Springs (87.2%)
Crystal City (95.0%)
Encino (95.0%)
Fabens (96.2%)
Falfurrias (92.5%)
Floresville (64.0%)
Fort Stockton (70.0%)
Hondo (60.0%)
Mercedes (90.0%)
Pearsall (84.2%)
Pecos (80.0%)
Pleasanton (51.2%)
Rio Grande City (95.9%)
Seguin (53.0%)
Uvalde (75.5%)
Zapata (89.1%)

