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2012 Wisconsin Mapping LEP Populations in Your Community - Number by Judicial District

State or Territory
Year
2012
Map Level
judicial district
Population Count Type
number
Text Version
Description of WI judicial district LEP Maps

 

WI %LEP Map (Description)

This map illustrates the two judicial districts of Wisconsin:

Wisconsin East District- Pale Orange Shading

Wisconsin West District- Light Yellow Shading

Each district is color shaded to indicate the percent of limited English proficient (LEP) persons in the district. We have defined LEP persons as individuals five years and over who speak a language other than English at home and who have indicated that they speak English less than very well (LVW). For each judicial district, we have also provided a pie chart that breaks down the top five languages spoken in the district (as a percentage of the total number of LEP individuals in the area) with the remaining languages in a sixth category called “Other”.

Percentages:

The colors correspond to percentage of LEP individuals in the district as follows:

  • Pale White: (<=1%)
  • Light Yellow: (>1% AND <=3%)
  • Pale Orange: (>3% AND <=5%)
  • Orange: (>5% AND <=10%)
  • Dark Orange: (>10% AND <=15%)
  • Brown: (>15% AND <=25%)
  • Dark Brown: (>25%)

 

WI Raw Count Map (Description)

This map illustrates the two judicial districts of Wisconsin

Wisconsin East District- Light Yellow Shading

Wisconsin West District- Light Yellow Shading

Each district is color shaded to indicate the total number of limited English proficient (LEP) persons in the district. We have defined LEP persons as individuals five years and older who speak a language other than English at home and who have indicated that they speak English less than very well (LVW). For each judicial district, we have also provided a pie chart that breaks down the top five languages spoken in the district (according to the total number of each language spoken) with the remaining languages in a sixth category called “Other”.

Raw Counts:

The colors correspond to the total number of LEP individuals in the district as follows:

  • Pale White: (<=50K)
  • Light Yellow: (>50K AND <=150K)
  • Pale Orange: (>150K AND <=250K)
  • Orange: (>250K AND<=500K)
  • Dark Orange: (>500K AND <= 1M)
  • Brown: (>1M AND <=3M)
  • Dark Brown: (>3M)

The judicial districts in Wisconsin are shaded to indicate either number or percent of limited English proficient (LEP) persons in the district. We have defined LEP persons as individuals five years or older who speak a language other than English at home and who have indicated that they speak English less than very well (LVW). The tables explain the raw count number and percentage of LEP persons by language spoken for each of Wisconsin’s two judicial districts.

Wisconsin East District

Total LEP (LVW): 119,400

Language

Spanish

Hmong

Chinese

German

Russian

Other

Raw Count LEP LVW

78,518

9.241

4,058

3,712

2,180

21,691

% LEP LVW

66

8

3

3

2

18

Wisconsin West District

Total LEP (LVW): 53,207

Language

Spanish

Hmong

Chinese

German

Other West Germanic

Other

Raw Count LEP LVW

26,083

6,773

3,486

3,036

2,030

11,799

% LEP LVW

49

13

7

6

4

22