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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