List of Cities in Oklahoma - List of Largest Cities in Oklahoma By Population

List of Largest Cities in Oklahoma By Population

All population data according to 2011 US census estimates.

† County seat
†† State capital and county seat

Rank City/Town Population County
1 Oklahoma City †† 591,967 Oklahoma
2 Tulsa † 396,466 Tulsa
3 Norman † 113,273 Cleveland
4 Broken Arrow 100,073 Tulsa
5 Lawton † 98,177 Comanche
6 Edmond 82,963 Oklahoma
7 Moore 56,315 Cleveland
8 Midwest City 55,427 Oklahoma
9 Enid † 49,451 Garfield
10 Stillwater † 46,048 Payne
11 Muskogee † 39,231 Muskogee
12 Bartlesville † 36,099 Washington
13 Shawnee † 30,212 Pottawatomie
14 Owasso 29,854 Tulsa
15 Ponca City 25,168 Kay
16 Ardmore † 24,553 Carter
17 Duncan † 23,507 Stephens
18 Yukon 23,491 Canadian
19 Del City 21,746 Oklahoma
20 Bixby 21,137 Tulsa
21 Sapulpa † 20,691 Creek
22 Altus † 19,814 Jackson
23 Bethany 19,406 Oklahoma
24 Sand Springs 19,140 Tulsa
25 Claremore † 18,745 Rogers
26 McAlester † 18,306 Pittsburg
27 Mustang 18,002 Canadian
28 Jenks 17,130 Tulsa
29 El Reno † 17,268 Canadian
30 Ada † 16,942 Pontotoc
31 Chickasha † 16,210 Grady
32 Durant † 16,097 Bryan
33 Tahlequah † 16,021 Cherokee
34 Miami † 13,577 Ottawa
35 Okmulgee † 12,283 Okmulgee
36 Woodward † 11,944 Woodward
37 Elk City 11,789 Beckham
38 Guymon † 11,823 Texas
39 Choctaw 11,364 Oklahoma
40 Weatherford 10,939 Custer
41 Glenpool 10,938 Tulsa
42 Guthrie † 10,345 Logan
43 Warr Acres 10,238 Oklahoma

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