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Census ACS 2023 · 77 counties

Largest Counties in Oklahoma

Oklahoma has 77 counties with Census data available. The largest is Oklahoma County with a population of 800,487. County-level data is important because counties are the primary unit of local government in most states, responsible for courts, elections, public health, and infrastructure. Population distribution across counties reveals where growth is concentrated and where rural decline may be occurring.

Source: Census ACS 2023 5-Year Estimates

#CountyPopulationMedian Income
1Woodward County20,260$65,060
2Woods County8,619$50,512
3Washita County10,857$61,980
4Washington County52,895$61,205
5Wagoner County84,339$78,520
6Tulsa County673,708$67,317
7Tillman County6,967$47,445
8Texas County20,880$59,275
9Stephens County43,314$60,236
10Sequoyah County39,676$49,795
11Seminole County23,550$46,191
12Rogers County97,235$77,688
13Roger Mills County3,378$62,721
14Pushmataha County10,787$44,634
15Pottawatomie County73,011$60,828
16Pontotoc County38,158$62,564
17Pittsburg County43,629$54,787
18Payne County82,290$48,937
19Pawnee County15,689$57,551
20Ottawa County30,360$48,656
21Osage County45,963$60,482
22Okmulgee County36,922$53,123
23Oklahoma County800,487$65,374
24Okfuskee County11,304$45,441
25Nowata County9,392$52,679
26Noble County10,909$70,071
27Muskogee County66,471$51,999
28Murray County13,807$61,904
29McIntosh County19,237$46,203
30McCurtain County30,825$50,175
31McClain County43,779$84,778
32Mayes County39,406$57,279
33Marshall County15,628$56,495
34Major County7,656$69,229
35Love County10,196$62,940
36Logan County50,905$82,735
37Lincoln County33,917$59,425
38Le Flore County48,728$50,027
39Latimer County9,495$41,048
40Kiowa County8,458$42,063
41Kingfisher County15,288$70,617
42Kay County43,731$56,673
43Johnston County10,334$50,911
44Jefferson County5,377$48,750
45Jackson County24,730$61,497
46Hughes County13,411$47,923
47Haskell County11,667$49,930
48Harper County3,231$59,191
49Harmon County2,452$54,286
50Greer County5,498$60,183
51Grant County4,137$61,824
52Grady County55,868$75,730
53Garvin County25,779$57,127
54Garfield County62,322$67,302
55Ellis County3,717$56,992
56Dewey County4,433$60,550
57Delaware County41,017$55,114
58Custer County28,332$57,562
59Creek County72,353$61,849
60Craig County14,215$50,182
61Cotton County5,475$60,313
62Comanche County121,699$59,000
63Coal County5,275$48,162
64Cleveland County297,545$74,446
65Cimarron County2,247$57,204
66Choctaw County14,299$45,456
67Cherokee County47,621$53,668
68Carter County48,255$58,856
69Canadian County162,621$85,427
70Caddo County26,626$52,817
71Bryan County47,237$54,280
72Blaine County8,603$59,304
73Beckham County22,202$52,323
74Beaver County5,041$64,266
75Atoka County14,255$52,034
76Alfalfa County5,685$67,870
77Adair County19,595$48,028

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Frequently Asked Questions

Oklahoma County is the #1 ranked county in Oklahoma by population, with a value of 800,487 according to Census ACS 2023 data.

Oklahoma has 77 counties tracked in Census ACS 2023 data.

All data comes from the American Community Survey (ACS) 2023 5-Year estimates by the US Census Bureau.

Data from the American Community Survey 2023 5-Year estimates. Covers all counties in Oklahoma.