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Manhattan, KS Metro Area


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2024 population: 134,892   ( 845 from 2020)
Land area: 1835.1 square miles
Population density: 73.5 persons per square mile

2024 Census data
White:97,332 72.16% 0.0%
Black:10,5117.79% 5.7%
Indian:8580.64% 3.5%
Asian:5,6084.16% 4.1%
2+ races:4,9853.70% 4.5%
Hispanic:15,59811.56% 7.1%
Total non-White:37,56027.84% 2.4%

2020-2024 ComponentsNumberRate
Births:8,451 15.8
Deaths:3,7387.0
Net Migration: -7,084-13.2
Net Immigration: 3,1265.8
Change in White population:-28 -0.0
Change in Non-White pop.:873 0.7



Historical Presidential Election Results for Manhattan, KS Metro Area



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YearTurnout WinnerRunner-Up OtherTotal Votes Diff
(US)
PUSV
2024 44% Donald Trump (R) 26,037 56.8% Kamala Harris (D) 18,531 40.4% 1,272 [+] 2.8% 45,840 7 0.03%
2020 47% Donald Trump* (R) 26,385 55.1% Joe Biden (D) 20,061 41.9% 1,411 [+] 2.9% 47,857 8 0.03%
2016 40% Donald Trump (R) 21,993 54.7% Hillary Clinton (D) 14,288 35.6% 3,890 [+] 9.7% 40,171 9 0.03%
2012 39% Mitt Romney (R) 22,683 59.0% Barack Obama* (D) 14,644 38.1% 1,098 [+] 2.9% 38,425 12 0.03%
2008 44% John McCain (R) 23,532 57.3% Barack Obama (D) 16,585 40.4% 954 [+] 2.3% 41,071 12 0.03%
2004 42% George W. Bush* (R) 23,701 63.9% John Kerry (D) 12,615 34.0% 746 [+] 2.0% 37,062 13 0.03%
2000 39% George W. Bush (R) 19,634 59.8% Albert Gore, Jr. (D) 10,885 33.1% 2,331 [+] 7.1% 32,850 12 0.03%
1996 40% Robert Dole (R) 19,303 56.5% Bill Clinton* (D) 11,187 32.8% 3,651 [+] 10.7% 34,141 16 0.04%
1992 44% George Bush* (R) 14,428 38.6% Bill Clinton (D) 12,591 33.7% 10,350 [+] 27.7% 37,369 1 0.04%
1988 36% George Bush (R) 17,186 57.0% Michael Dukakis (D) 12,548 41.6% 395 [+] 1.3% 30,129 4 0.03%
1984 37% Ronald Reagan* (R) 20,370 66.3% Walter Mondale (D) 10,069 32.7% 308 1.0% 30,747 7 0.03%
1980 36% Ronald Reagan (R) 16,333 55.8% Jimmy Carter* (D) 9,305 31.8% 3,628 [+] 12.4% 29,266 5 0.03%
1976 55% Gerald Ford* (R) 16,231 56.6% Jimmy Carter (D) 11,699 40.8% 731 [+] 2.6% 28,661 9 0.04%
1972 58% Richard Nixon* (R) 19,366 68.4% George McGovern (D) 8,339 29.4% 613 [+] 2.2% 28,318 8 0.04%
1968 59% Richard Nixon (R) 14,517 59.7% Hubert Humphrey (D) 7,854 32.3% 1,931 [+] 7.9% 24,302 16 0.03%
1964 61% Lyndon Johnson* (D) 11,448 49.9% Barry Goldwater (R) 11,261 49.1% 243 1.1% 22,952 11 0.03%
1960 72% Richard Nixon (R) 16,523 67.2% John Kennedy (D) 7,972 32.4% 92 0.4% 24,587 18 0.04%
1956 71% Dwight Eisenhower* (R) 17,733 73.5% Adlai Stevenson (D) 6,284 26.1% 101 0.4% 24,118 16 0.04%
1952 78% Dwight Eisenhower (R) 19,057 77.3% Adlai Stevenson (D) 5,489 22.3% 114 0.5% 24,660 22 0.04%
1948 92% Thomas Dewey (R) 15,800 62.6% Harry Truman* (D) 9,029 35.8% 419 [+] 1.7% 25,248 17 0.05%
1944 81% Thomas Dewey (R) 13,418 67.0% Franklin Roosevelt* (D) 6,493 32.4% 125 0.6% 20,036 21 0.04%
1940 108% Wendell Willkie (R) 15,305 65.1% Franklin Roosevelt* (D) 8,023 34.1% 183 0.8% 23,511 20 0.05%
1936 106% Alf Landon (R) 12,436 54.0% Franklin Roosevelt* (D) 10,361 45.0% 248 [+] 1.1% 23,045 17 0.05%
1932 100% Franklin Roosevelt (D) 10,716 48.9% Herbert Hoover* (R) 10,633 48.6% 545 [+] 2.5% 21,894 9 0.06%
1928 90% Herbert Hoover (R) 13,789 71.6% Al Smith (D) 5,335 27.7% 124 [+] 0.6% 19,248 13 0.05%
1924 84% Calvin Coolidge (R) 12,473 68.6% John Davis (D) 3,840 21.1% 1,870 [+] 10.3% 18,183 15 0.06%
1920 73% Warren Harding (R) 11,760 73.9% James Cox (D) 3,865 24.3% 280 [+] 1.8% 15,905 14 0.06%
1916 79% Charles Evans Hughes (R) 8,738 52.8% Woodrow Wilson* (D) 7,211 43.5% 610 [+] 3.7% 16,559 7 0.09%
1912 51% Theodore Roosevelt (Prog) 4,469 43.6% Woodrow Wilson (D) 3,569 34.8% 2,219 [+] 21.6% 10,257 -5 0.07%
1908 56% William Taft (R) 6,183 59.4% William J. Bryan (D) 4,002 38.5% 218 [+] 2.1% 10,403 8 0.07%
1904 49% Theodore Roosevelt (R) 6,314 71.2% Alton Parker (D) 2,159 24.3% 394 [+] 4.4% 8,867 15 0.07%
1900 57% William McKinley* (R) 5,915 57.8% William J. Bryan (D) 4,217 41.2% 107 [+] 1.0% 10,239 6 0.07%
* incumbent         PSV: percent of state vote