Oklahoma Natural Population Increase By County in 2011

Updated on June 30, 2022.

According to the US Census Bureau estimates, in 2011, the natural population increase for Oklahoma was 14,800, and the top three counties that had the highest natural population increase were:

  1. Oklahoma: 14,800
  2. Tulsa: 3,640
  3. Cleveland: 1,206

On the other hand, the top 3 counties that had the lowest natural population increase were:

  1. McIntosh: -164
  2. Delaware: -100
  3. Garvin: -86

Use the interactive visualization and the table below to explore the natural population increase for each Oklahoma county in 2011.

Natural Population Increase refers to the number of births minuse the number of deaths.

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Oklahoma Natural Population Increase By County in 2011
Oklahoma Natural Population Increase By County in 2011
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County Natural Pop. Increase
Adair 121
Alfalfa -25
Atoka 26
Beaver 33
Beckham 127
Blaine 13
Bryan 124
Caddo 107
Canadian 714
Carter -13
Cherokee 174
Choctaw 21
Cimarron 2
Cleveland 1206
Coal -26
Comanche 1204
Cotton 4
Craig -51
Creek 105
Custer 151
Delaware -100
Dewey -11
Ellis -22
Garfield 224
Garvin -86
Grady 83
Grant -9
Greer -19
Harmon 11
Harper 8
Haskell -22
Hughes -26
Jackson 171
Jefferson -34
Johnston -41
Kay 15
Kingfisher 42
Kiowa -42
Latimer 31
Le Flore 72
Lincoln -1
Logan 118
Love 28
McClain 104
McCurtain 101
McIntosh -164
Major 8
Marshall 2
Mayes 0
Murray -44
Muskogee -1
Noble 14
Nowata -8
Okfuskee 31
Oklahoma 14800
Okmulgee -2
Osage 50
Ottawa 12
Pawnee -25
Payne 407
Pittsburg -77
Pontotoc 101
Pottawatomie 219
Pushmataha -63
Roger Mills 16
Rogers 199
Seminole 27
Sequoyah 74
Stephens -20
Texas 208
Tillman 15
Tulsa 3640
Wagoner 256
Washington 77
Washita 10
Woods 13
Woodward 105