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.
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Data Source: US Census Bureau, 2020 Census.
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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