List of California communities with Hispanic majority populations in the 2010 census

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The following is a list of California cities, towns, and census-designated places in which a majority (over 50%) of the population is Hispanic or Latino, according to data from the 2010 Census.

Note: Although Hispanics or Latinos form 50% or more of the population, they are still outnumbered by non Hispanics in terms of population. The following places highlighted in bold Indicates that Hispanics or Latinos both form 50% or more of the population and where Hispanics outnumber any specific non-Hispanic racial group.

Places with over 100,000 people[]

  • Anaheim (52.8%)
  • Chula Vista (58.2%)
  • Downey (70.7%)
  • East Los Angeles (97.1%)
  • El Monte (69.0%)
  • Escondido (51.7%)
  • Fontana (66.8%)
  • Inglewood (50.6%)
  • Jurupa Valley (71.4%)
  • Moreno Valley (54.4%)
  • Norwalk (70.1%)
  • Ontario (69.0%)
  • Oxnard (73.5%)
  • Palmdale (54.4%)
  • Pomona (70.5%)
  • Riverside (53.7%)
  • Salinas (75.0%)
  • San Bernardino (60.0%)
  • Santa Ana (78.2%)
  • West Covina (53.2%)

Places with between 25,000 and 100,000 people[]

  • Adelanto (58.3%)
  • Atwater (52.6%)
  • Azusa (67.6%)
  • Baldwin Park (80.1%)
  • Bellflower (52.3%)
  • Bell Gardens (95.7%)
  • Bell (93.1%)
  • Calexico (96.8%)
  • Cathedral City (58.8%)
  • Ceres (56.0%)
  • Chino (53.8%)
  • Coachella (96.4%)
  • Colton (71.0%)
  • Compton (65.0%)
  • Covina (52.4%)
  • Delano (71.5%)
  • Desert Hot Springs (52.6%)
  • East Palo Alto (64.5%)
  • El Centro (81.6%)
  • Florence-Graham (90.0%)
  • Gilroy (57.8%)
  • Hawthorne (52.9%)
  • Hollister (65.7%)
  • Huntington Park (97.1%)
  • Indio (67.8%)
  • La Habra (57.2%)
  • La Puente (85.1%)
  • Lawndale (61.0%)
  • Lompoc (50.8%)
  • Los Banos (64.9%)
  • Lynwood (86.6%)
  • Madera (76.7%)
  • Maywood (97.4%)
  • Montclair (70.2%)
  • Montebello (79.3%)
  • National City (63.0%)
  • Paramount (78.6%)
  • Perris (71.8%)
  • Pico Rivera (91.2%)
  • Porterville (61.9%)
  • Rialto (67.6%)
  • Rubidoux (Jurupa Valley) (68.0%)
  • San Jacinto (52.3%)
  • Santa Maria (70.4%)
  • San Pablo (56.5%)
  • Santa Paula (79.5%)
  • Soledad (71.1%)
  • South Gate (94.8%)
  • South Whittier (77.1%)
  • Stanton (50.8%)
  • Tulare (57.5%)
  • Wasco (76.7%)
  • Watsonville (81.4%)
  • West Whittier-Los Nietos (87.6%)
  • Whittier (65.7%)
  • Willowbrook (63.9%)

Places with between 10,000 and 25,000 people[]

Places with between 5,000 and 10,000 people[]

Places with fewer than 5,000 people[]

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