Ranking of Oklahoma 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 Oklahoma was 14.80K. Among all Oklahoma counties, Oklahoma had the highest natural population increase (14.80K), followed by Tulsa County (3.64K), and Cleveland County (1.21K).

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

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Ranking of Oklahoma Counties By Natural Population Increase in 2011
Oklahoma
14.80K
Tulsa
3.64K
Cleveland
1.21K
Comanche
1.20K
Canadian
714
Payne
407
Wagoner
256
Garfield
224
Pottawatomie
219
Texas
208
Ranking of Oklahoma Counties By Natural Population Increase in 2011
Rank
County
Natural Pop. Increase
1 Oklahoma 14,800
2 Tulsa County 3,640
3 Cleveland County 1,206
4 Comanche County 1,204
5 Canadian County 714
6 Payne County 407
7 Wagoner County 256
8 Garfield County 224
9 Pottawatomie County 219
10 Texas County 208
11 Rogers County 199
12 Cherokee County 174
13 Jackson County 171
14 Custer County 151
15 Beckham County 127
16 Bryan County 124
17 Adair County 121
18 Logan County 118
19 Caddo County 107
20 Creek County 105
20 Woodward County 105
21 McClain County 104
22 McCurtain County 101
22 Pontotoc County 101
23 Grady County 83
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