Oklahoma is a state located in the Southern United States.[1] According to the 2020 United States census, Oklahoma is the 28th most populous state with 3,963,516 inhabitants but the 19th largest by land area spanning 68,594.92 square miles (177,660.0 km2) of land.[2] Oklahoma is divided into 77 counties and contains 597 municipalities consisting of cities and towns.[3]
In Oklahoma, cities are all those communities which are 1,000 or more in population and are incorporated as cities.[4] Towns are limited to town board type of municipal government. Cities may choose among aldermanic, mayoral, council-manager, and home-rule charter types of government.[5] Cities may also petition to incorporate as towns.[6]
Cities and towns over 5,000 by population
† County seat
†† State capital and county seat
2020 Rank | City | 2020 Census[7] | 2010 Census[8] | % Change | County |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Oklahoma City †† | 681,054 | 579,999 | +17.42% | Oklahoma Canadian Cleveland Pottawatomie |
2 | Tulsa † | 413,066 | 391,906 | +5.40% | Tulsa Osage Rogers Wagoner |
3 | Norman † | 128,026 | 110,925 | +15.42% | Cleveland |
4 | Broken Arrow | 113,540 | 98,850 | +14.86% | Tulsa Wagoner |
5 | Edmond | 94,428 | 81,405 | +16.00% | Oklahoma |
6 | Lawton † | 90,381 | 96,867 | −6.70% | Comanche |
7 | Moore | 62,793 | 55,081 | +14.00% | Cleveland |
8 | Midwest City | 58,409 | 54,371 | +7.43% | Oklahoma |
9 | Enid † | 51,308 | 49,379 | +3.91% | Garfield |
10 | Stillwater † | 48,394 | 45,688 | +5.92% | Payne |
11 | Owasso | 38,240 | 28,915 | +32.25% | Tulsa Rogers |
12 | Bartlesville † | 37,290 | 35,750 | +4.31% | Washington Osage |
13 | Muskogee † | 36,878 | 39,223 | −5.98% | Muskogee |
14 | Shawnee † | 31,377 | 29,857 | +5.09% | Pottawatomie |
15 | Bixby | 28,609 | 20,884 | +36.99% | Tulsa Wagoner |
16 | Jenks | 25,949 | 16,924 | +53.33% | Tulsa |
17 | Ardmore † | 24,725 | 24,283 | +1.82% | Carter |
18 | Ponca City | 24,424 | 25,387 | −3.79% | Kay |
19 | Yukon | 23,630 | 22,709 | +4.06% | Canadian |
20 | Duncan † | 22,692 | 23,431 | −3.15% | Stephens |
21 | Sapulpa † | 21,929 | 20,544 | +6.74% | Creek Tulsa |
22 | Del City | 21,822 | 21,332 | +2.30% | Oklahoma |
23 | Bethany | 20,831 | 19,051 | +9.34% | Oklahoma |
24 | Mustang | 19,879 | 17,395 | +14.28% | Canadian |
25 | Sand Springs | 19,874 | 18,906 | +5.12% | Tulsa Creek Osage |
26 | Claremore † | 19,580 | 18,581 | +5.38% | Rogers |
27 | Altus † | 18,729 | 19,813 | −5.47% | Jackson |
28 | Durant † | 18,589 | 15,856 | +17.24% | Bryan |
29 | McAlester † | 18,171 | 18,383 | −1.15% | Pittsburg |
30 | El Reno † | 16,989 | 16,749 | +1.43% | Canadian |
31 | Ada † | 16,481 | 16,810 | −1.96% | Pontotoc |
32 | Tahlequah † | 16,209 | 15,753 | +2.89% | Cherokee |
33 | Chickasha † | 16,051 | 16,036 | +0.09% | Grady |
34 | Glenpool | 13,691 | 10,808 | +26.67% | Tulsa |
35 | Miami † | 12,969 | 13,570 | −4.43% | Ottawa |
36 | Guymon † | 12,965 | 11,442 | +13.31% | Texas |
37 | Choctaw | 12,182 | 11,146 | +9.29% | Oklahoma |
38 | Woodward † | 12,133 | 12,051 | +0.68% | Woodward |
39 | Weatherford | 12,076 | 10,833 | +11.47% | Custer |
40 | Elk City | 11,561 | 11,693 | −1.13% | Beckham |
41 | Okmulgee † | 11,322 | 12,321 | −8.11% | Okmulgee |
42 | Newcastle | 10,984 | 7,685 | +42.93% | McClain |
43 | Guthrie † | 10,749 | 10,191 | +5.48% | Logan |
44 | Warr Acres | 10,452 | 10,043 | +4.07% | Oklahoma |
45 | Coweta | 9,654 | 9,943 | −2.91% | Wagoner |
46 | The Village | 9,538 | 8,929 | +6.82% | Oklahoma |
47 | Pryor Creek † | 9,444 | 9,539 | −1.00% | Mayes |
48 | Blanchard | 8,879 | 7,670 | +15.76% | McClain Grady |
49 | Poteau † | 8,807 | 8,520 | +3.37% | Le Flore |
50 | Clinton | 8,521 | 9,033 | −5.67% | Custer Washita |
51 | Sallisaw † | 8,510 | 8,880 | −4.17% | Sequoyah |
52 | Skiatook | 8,450 | 7,397 | +14.24% | Osage Tulsa |
53 | Cushing | 8,327 | 7,826 | +6.40% | Payne |
54 | Collinsville | 7,881 | 5,606 | +40.58% | Tulsa Rogers |
55 | Wagoner † | 7,621 | 8,323 | −8.43% | Wagoner |
56 | Catoosa | 7,440 | 7,151 | +4.04% | Rogers Wagoner |
57 | Piedmont | 7,402 | 5,720 | +29.41% | Canadian Kingfisher |
58 | Tuttle | 7,413 | 6,019 | +23.16% | Grady |
59 | Seminole | 7,146 | 7,488 | −4.57% | Seminole |
60 | Noble | 6,985 | 6,481 | +7.78% | Cleveland |
61 | Idabel † | 6,961 | 7,010 | −0.70% | McCurtain |
62 | Grove | 6,956 | 6,623 | +5.03% | Delaware |
63 | Purcell † | 6,651 | 5,884 | +13.04% | McClain Cleveland |
64 | Tecumseh | 6,302 | 6,457 | −2.40% | Pottawatomie |
65 | Harrah | 6,245 | 5,095 | +22.57% | Oklahoma |
66 | Blackwell | 6,085 | 7,092 | −14.20% | Kay |
67 | Pauls Valley † | 5,992 | 6,187 | −3.15% | Garvin |
68 | Holdenville † | 5,934 | 5,771 | +2.82% | Hughes |
69 | Anadarko † | 5,745 | 6,762 | −15.04% | Caddo |
70 | Henryetta | 5,640 | 5,927 | −4.84% | Okmulgee |
71 | Verdigris | 5,256 | 3,993 | +31.63% | Rogers |
72 | Vinita † | 5,193 | 5,743 | −9.58% | Craig |
73 | Hugo † | 5,166 | 5,310 | −2.71% | Choctaw |
74 | Sulphur † | 5,065 | 4,929 | +2.76% | Murray |
75 | Alva † | 5,028 | 4,945 | +1.68% | Woods |
Cities and towns between 5,000 and 1,000 by population
See also
References
- ↑ "Census Regions and Divisions of the United States" (PDF). U.S. Census Bureau. Retrieved June 9, 2016.
- ↑ "GCT-PH1 – Population, Housing Units, Area, and Density: 2010 – State — Place and (in selected states) County Subdivision". 2010 United States Census. United States Census Bureau. Archived from the original on February 13, 2020. Retrieved August 8, 2016.
- ↑ "Oklahoma: 2010 Population and Housing Unit Counts 2010 Census of Population and Housing" (PDF). 2010 United States Census. United States Census Bureau. September 2012. p. III-2. Retrieved September 3, 2016.
- ↑ "OSCN Found Document:Petition for Incorporation of City - Contents".
- ↑ "OK Dept. Of Libraries – working to preserve history, expand knowledge, and enrich lives" (PDF).
- ↑ "OSCN Found Document:City Incorporating as a Town - Procedure".
- ↑ "U.S. Census Bureau QuickFacts: Moore city, Oklahoma; Lawton city, Oklahoma; Broken Arrow city, Oklahoma; Norman city, Oklahoma; Tulsa city, Oklahoma; Oklahoma City city, Oklahoma". www.census.gov. Retrieved November 9, 2021.
- ↑ "2010 Census Redistricting Data (Public Law 94-171) Summary File". American FactFinder2. U.S. Census Bureau, 2010 Census. Archived from the original on March 11, 2015. Retrieved May 28, 2016.