I guess #6 is as close as this poll can get.
Generally my games use:
Humans, dwarves, elves, halflings, gnomes, .5elves, .5orcs, tieflings, dragonborn, goliaths, Genasi, & warforged.
Sometimes there'll be limits on some of these - depending upon region or the story types we're aiming for.
For ex,
●right now the games taking place in a region that the elves have withdrawn from. So is no elven population to draw elf pcs from. There are still 1/2 elves though.
●Tieflings are not unheard of, but are definitely not a common site. So 1 in the party max barring circumstance. Warforged, Genasi, goliaths also fall into this catagory.
●Dragonborn are rare, but the real reason they are discouraged is due to one players very strong dislike of them. So its simply a real life trade off for a peacefull table. It's just easier to discourage thier use than have to listen to him.
●Drow, durgar, & other traditional "monster" races.... I dislike them. I feel that somethings should remain as monsters. And as I'm the DM, my opinion on this is the most equel among equels.

That said.... If you REALLY REALLY must try & play one? I won't say NO. But I will strongly discourage you. I will tell you upfront that your character WILL get treated as the xp yielding monster the NPCS believe you to be. And then I will deliver on that.
So if that arc sounds fun to you, go right ahead & sign up to play that drow etc. If however you'd prefer to go on world saving adventures & such, TAKE THE (not at all subtle) HINT & CHOOSE ONE OF THE MANY OTHER OPTIONS. Trust me, we'll all have more fun.
●Other things that aren't on the general list, aren't traditional monsters, but could seem like a reasonable choice? Ask. I'll probably say no, but I might say yes....