Oklahoma Net Migration By County in 2012

Updated on July 26, 2024.

According to the US Census Bureau estimates, in 2012, the net migration for Oklahoma was 15,022. Oklahoma County had the highest net migration (7,082) followed by Cleveland County (2,866), and Canadian County (2,300). On the other hand, Comanche County had the lowest net migration (-720), followed by Sequoyah County (-439), and Jackson County (-405).

Net migration for a county refers to the difference between the number of migrants, both domestic and international, moving to the county and those leaving the county. Or to put it simply, the net migration for a given county is the inbound migration minus the outbound migration for that county.

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Oklahoma Net Migration By County in 2012
Oklahoma Net Migration By County in 2012
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County Net Migration
Adair -287
Alfalfa 29
Atoka -167
Beaver -51
Beckham 642
Blaine 115
Bryan 157
Caddo 101
Canadian 2300
Carter -64
Cherokee 101
Choctaw -77
Cimarron -79
Cleveland 2866
Coal -18
Comanche -720
Cotton -12
Craig -176
Creek 88
Custer 571
Delaware 184
Dewey 33
Ellis 50
Garfield 333
Garvin -94
Grady 231
Grant -23
Greer -68
Harmon -41
Harper 2
Haskell 27
Hughes -55
Jackson -405
Jefferson -98
Johnston -101
Kay -239
Kingfisher -166
Kiowa -64
Latimer -179
Le Flore -232
Lincoln -97
Logan 325
Love 146
McClain 324
McCurtain -40
McIntosh 52
Major 33
Marshall 66
Mayes -128
Murray 55
Muskogee -357
Noble -39
Nowata 4
Okfuskee -4
Oklahoma 7082
Okmulgee -261
Osage -249
Ottawa 320
Pawnee -255
Payne 199
Pittsburg -115
Pontotoc 168
Pottawatomie 332
Pushmataha -133
Roger Mills -2
Rogers 333
Seminole -17
Sequoyah -439
Stephens -199
Texas 107
Tillman -188
Tulsa 2148
Wagoner 661
Washington 255
Washita 41
Woods 57
Woodward 423