Ranking of Oklahoma Counties By Population in 2013

Updated on January 28, 2024.

Based on the US Census Vintage data estimates, in 2013, the Population for Oklahoma was 3.85M. Among all Oklahoma counties, Oklahoma County had the highest population (756.29K), followed by Tulsa County (623.98K), and Cleveland County (269.97K).

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 Population in 2013
Oklahoma
756.29K
Tulsa
623.98K
Cleveland
269.97K
Canadian
125.99K
Comanche
124.65K
Rogers
88.75K
Payne
79.74K
Wagoner
75.66K
Pottawatomie
70.92K
Creek
70.58K
Ranking of Oklahoma Counties By Population in 2013
Rank
County
Population
1 Oklahoma County 756,286
2 Tulsa County 623,978
3 Cleveland County 269,966
4 Canadian County 125,992
5 Comanche County 124,648
6 Rogers County 88,752
7 Payne County 79,744
8 Wagoner County 75,660
9 Pottawatomie County 70,921
10 Creek County 70,576
11 Muskogee County 70,193
12 Garfield County 62,368
13 Grady County 53,638
14 Washington County 51,684
15 Le Flore County 50,309
16 Carter County 48,474
17 Cherokee County 47,880
18 Osage County 47,387
19 Kay County 45,554
20 Pittsburg County 45,267
21 Stephens County 45,000
22 Bryan County 44,149
23 Logan County 43,828
24 Sequoyah County 41,838
25 Delaware County 41,717
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