Ranking of Minnesota Counties By Population in 2013

Updated on January 28, 2024.

Based on the US Census Vintage data estimates, in 2013, the Population for Minnesota was 5.42M. Among all Minnesota counties, Hennepin County had the highest population (1.20M), followed by Ramsey County (527.26K), and Dakota County (407.97K).

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

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Ranking of Minnesota Counties By Population in 2013
Hennepin
1.20M
Ramsey
527.26K
Dakota
407.97K
Anoka
339.12K
Washington
246.00K
St. Louis
200.50K
Stearns
152.61K
Olmsted
148.91K
Scott
137.28K
Wright
128.24K
Ranking of Minnesota Counties By Population in 2013
Rank
County
Population
1 Hennepin County 1,198,531
2 Ramsey County 527,261
3 Dakota County 407,974
4 Anoka County 339,120
5 Washington County 246,002
6 St. Louis County 200,503
7 Stearns County 152,612
8 Olmsted County 148,911
9 Scott County 137,280
10 Wright County 128,235
11 Carver County 95,562
12 Sherburne County 90,086
13 Blue Earth County 64,749
14 Rice County 64,645
15 Crow Wing County 63,008
16 Clay County 60,567
17 Otter Tail County 57,503
18 Chisago County 53,665
19 Winona County 51,349
20 Goodhue County 46,135
21 Beltrami County 45,505
22 Itasca County 45,334
23 Kandiyohi County 42,463
24 Mower County 39,328
25 Benton County 38,985
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