Ranking of Ohio Counties By Natural Population Increase in 2011

Updated on January 26, 2024.

Based on the US Census Vintage data estimates, in 2011, the Natural Population Increase for Ohio was 27.31K. Among all Ohio counties, Franklin County had the highest natural population increase (9.28K), followed by Hamilton County (3.23K), and Butler County (1.49K).

The chart below shows the top 10 counties, and the table below shows the ranking of all Ohio counties.

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Ranking of Ohio Counties By Natural Population Increase in 2011
Franklin
9.28K
Hamilton
3.23K
Butler
1.49K
Lucas
1.40K
Cuyahoga
1.24K
Delaware
1.17K
Warren
1.10K
Clermont
892
Montgomery
872
Summit
706
Ranking of Ohio Counties By Natural Population Increase in 2011
Rank
County
Natural Pop. Increase
1 Franklin County 9,279
2 Hamilton County 3,234
3 Butler County 1,492
4 Lucas County 1,403
5 Cuyahoga County 1,238
6 Delaware County 1,171
7 Warren County 1,097
8 Clermont County 892
9 Montgomery County 872
10 Summit County 706
11 Lorain County 581
12 Medina County 525
13 Holmes County 500
14 Licking County 498
15 Fairfield County 494
16 Greene County 467
17 Wayne County 420
18 Wood County 280
19 Union County 272
20 Allen County 240
21 Huron County 214
22 Portage County 205
23 Shelby County 190
24 Marion County 184
25 Putnam County 166
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