Ranking of Oklahoma Counties By Voting-age Population Percentage from Census 2020

Updated on August 22, 2023.

According to the data from the US 2020 Census, as at April 2020, Payne County had the highest voting-age population percentage in Oklahoma (81.38%), followed by McIntosh County (80.36%), and Woods County (80.24%).

The chart below shows the top 10 counties with high voting-age population percentage, and the table below shows the ranking of all Oklahoma counties based on the percentage of the population that were in the voting-age (18 years and over) group.

You can also see the ranking of counties by population for other states as well as for the whole United States.

Ranking of Oklahoma Counties By Voting-age Population Percentage from Census 2020
Payne
81.38%
McIntosh
80.36%
Woods
80.24%
Alfalfa
80.01%
Delaware
80.01%
Okfuskee
79.10%
Greer
79.06%
Hughes
78.84%
Craig
78.54%
Atoka
78.35%
Ranking of Oklahoma Counties By Voting-age Population Percentage from Census 2020
Rank
County
% of County Voting-age Population
1 Payne County 81.38
2 McIntosh County 80.36
3 Woods County 80.24
4 Alfalfa County 80.01
4 Delaware County 80.01
5 Okfuskee County 79.10
6 Greer County 79.06
7 Hughes County 78.84
8 Craig County 78.54
9 Atoka County 78.35
10 Caddo County 78.24
11 Pushmataha County 78.12
12 Pittsburg County 77.91
13 Osage County 77.50
14 Cleveland County 77.39
14 Johnston County 77.39
15 Nowata County 77.37
16 Latimer County 77.36
17 Choctaw County 77.13
17 Love County 77.13
18 Ellis County 77.11
19 Muskogee County 76.96
20 Coal County 76.95
20 Marshall County 76.95
21 Okmulgee County 76.93
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