Ranking of Oklahoma Counties By Population in 2017

Updated on January 28, 2024.

Based on the US Census Vintage data estimates, in 2017, the Population for Oklahoma was 3.93M. Among all Oklahoma counties, Oklahoma County had the highest population (786.13K), followed by Tulsa County (646.87K), and Cleveland County (279.72K).

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 2017
Oklahoma
786.13K
Tulsa
646.87K
Cleveland
279.72K
Canadian
140.15K
Comanche
121.99K
Rogers
91.47K
Payne
82.00K
Wagoner
79.02K
Pottawatomie
72.23K
Creek
71.82K
Ranking of Oklahoma Counties By Population in 2017
Rank
County
Population
1 Oklahoma County 786,126
2 Tulsa County 646,874
3 Cleveland County 279,723
4 Canadian County 140,146
5 Comanche County 121,994
6 Rogers County 91,472
7 Payne County 81,998
8 Wagoner County 79,021
9 Pottawatomie County 72,232
10 Creek County 71,822
11 Muskogee County 69,089
12 Garfield County 61,720
13 Grady County 54,819
14 Washington County 52,107
15 Le Flore County 50,022
16 Cherokee County 48,956
17 Carter County 48,373
18 Osage County 47,348
19 Logan County 46,806
20 Bryan County 46,571
21 Kay County 44,445
22 Pittsburg County 44,182
23 Stephens County 43,374
24 Delaware County 42,692
25 Sequoyah County 41,762
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