List of Mexican States By Population - States and Federal District

States and Federal District

Mexico States And Federal District Population
Rank State Flag Population (2011) Population (2010) Population (2000)
1 México 15,394,535 15,175,862 13,096,686
2 Federal District 8,857,188 8,851,080 8,605,239
3 Veracruz 7,712,364 7,643,194 6,908,975
4 Jalisco 7,459,528 7,350,682 6,322,002
5 Puebla 5,851,324 5,779,829 5,076,686
6 Guanajuato 5,575,128 5,486,372 4,663,032
7 Chiapas 4,895,919 4,796,580 3,920,892
8 Nuevo León 4,745,531 4,653,458 3,834,141
9 Michoacán 4,383,769 4,351,037 3,985,667
10 Oaxaca 3,836,122 3,801,962 3,438,765
11 Chihuahua 3,440,688 3,406,465 3,052,907
12 Guerrero 3,417,339 3,388,768 3,079,649
13 Tamaulipas 3,324,823 3,268,554 2,753,222
14 Baja California 3,233,744 3,155,070 2,487,367
15 Coahuila 2,798,064 2,748,391 2,298,070
16 Sinaloa 2,788,423 2,767,761 2,536,844
17 Hidalgo 2,712,170 2,665,018 2,235,591
18 Sonora 2,711,884 2,662,480 2,216,969
19 San Luis Potosí 2,613,759 2,585,518 2,299,360
20 Tabasco 2,276,308 2,238,603 1,891,829
21 Yucatán 1,987,769 1,955,577 1,658,210
22 Querétaro 1,879,047 1,827,937 1,404,306
23 Morelos 1,799,967 1,777,227 1,555,296
24 Durango 1,651,273 1,632,934 1,448,661
25 Zacatecas 1,503,370 1,490,668 1,353,610
26 Quintana Roo 1,386,473 1,325,578 874,963
27 Aguascalientes 1,213,081 1,184,996 944,285
28 Tlaxcala 1,193,262 1,169,936 962,646
29 Nayarit 1,102,756 1,084,979 920,185
30 Campeche 836,866 822,441 690,689
31 Baja California Sur 665,634 637,026 424,041
32 Colima 662,500 650,555 542,627

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