Ranking of North Dakota Counties By Net Domestic Migration in 2013

Updated on June 18, 2025.

Based on the US Census Vintage data estimates, in 2013, the Net Domestic Migration for North Dakota was 15.13K. Among all North Dakota counties, Cass County had the highest net domestic migration (3.29K), followed by Williams County (2.49K), and Burleigh County (2.08K).

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

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Ranking of North Dakota Counties By Net Domestic Migration in 2013
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Ranking of North Dakota Counties By Net Domestic Migration in 2013
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Rank County Net Dom. Migration
1 Cass County 3286
2 Williams County 2491
3 Burleigh County 2080
4 Ward County 1519
5 McKenzie County 1177
6 Stark County 1143
7 Grand Forks County 889
8 Morton County 653
9 Mountrail County 499
10 Dunn County 170
11 Barnes County 133
12 Bottineau County 127
13 Stutsman County 111
14 Burke County 106
15 Hettinger County 105
16 Rolette County 103
16 Traill County 103
17 McLean County 101
18 Mercer County 92
19 McHenry County 91
20 Divide County 67
21 Sioux County 64
22 Adams County 53
23 Renville County 51
24 Walsh County 50
25 Eddy County 44
26 Benson County 43
27 Sheridan County 38
28 Grant County 37
29 Oliver County 32
29 Ransom County 32
30 Golden Valley County 25
31 Emmons County 22
32 Richland County 19
33 McIntosh County 15
34 Bowman County 13
35 LaMoure County 10
36 Nelson County 7
37 Logan County 2
38 Slope County 1
39 Kidder County -7
40 Towner County -11
41 Pierce County -15
42 Foster County -16
43 Billings County -24
43 Sargent County -24
44 Griggs County -35
44 Steele County -35
45 Dickey County -42
46 Wells County -49
47 Cavalier County -57
48 Ramsey County -59
49 Pembina County -105