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.
You can see similar ranking information for related topics, and for other states. You can also see the ranking of all counties in the United States.
Related Topics: Oklahoma Census Vintage Data Topic List.
Data Source: US Census Bureau (Vintage), 2011 Census.
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Ranking of Oklahoma Counties By Natural Population Increase in 2011
Rank | County | Natural Pop. Increase |
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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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