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List of municipalities in Oklahoma

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Map of the United States with Oklahoma highlighted

Oklahoma is a state located in the Southern United States.[1] According to the 2010 United States Census, Oklahoma is the 28th most populous state with 3,751,616 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 incorporated municipalities consisting of cities and towns.[3]

In Oklahoma, cities are all those incorporated communities which are 1000 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

Oklahoma City, Capital of Oklahoma
Tulsa
Norman
Broken Arrow
2020 Rank City 2020 Census[7] 2010 Census[8] % Change Pop. change County
1 Oklahoma City †† 681,054 579,999 +17.42% +101,055 Oklahoma
Canadian
Cleveland
Pottawatomie
2 Tulsa † 413,066 391,906 +5.40% +21,160 Tulsa
Osage
Rogers
Wagoner
3 Norman † 128,026 110,925 +15.42% +17,101 Cleveland
4 Broken Arrow 113,540 98,850 +14.86% +14,690 Tulsa
Wagoner
5 Edmond 94,428 81,405 +16.00% +13,023 Oklahoma
6 Lawton † 90,381 96,867 −6.70% −6,486 Comanche
7 Moore 62,793 55,081 +14.00% +7,712 Cleveland
8 Midwest City 58,409 54,371 +7.43% +4,038 Oklahoma
9 Enid † 51,308 49,379 +3.91% +1,929 Garfield
10 Stillwater † 48,394 45,688 +5.92% +2,706 Payne
11 Owasso 38,240 28,915 +32.25% +9,325 Tulsa
Rogers
12 Bartlesville † 37,290 35,750 +4.31% +1,540 Washington
Osage
13 Muskogee † 36,878 39,223 −5.98% −2,345 Muskogee
14 Shawnee † 31,377 29,857 +5.09% +1,520 Pottawatomie
15 Bixby 28,609 20,884 +36.99% +7,725 Tulsa
Wagoner
16 Jenks 25,949 16,924 +53.33% +9,025 Tulsa
17 Ardmore † 24,725 24,283 +1.82% +283 Carter
18 Ponca City 24,424 25,387 −3.79% -963 Kay
19 Yukon 23,630 22,709 +4.06% +921 Canadian
20 Duncan † 22,692 23,431 −3.15% −739 Stephens
21 Sapulpa † 21,929 20,544 +6.74% +1,385 Creek
Tulsa
22 Del City 21,822 21,332 +2.30% +490 Oklahoma
23 Bethany 20,831 19,051 +9.34% +1,780 Oklahoma
24 Mustang 19,879 17,395 +14.28% +2,484 Canadian
25 Sand Springs 19,874 18,906 +5.12% +968 Tulsa
Creek
Osage
26 Claremore † 19,580 18,581 +5.38% +999 Rogers
27 Altus † 18,729 19,813 −5.47% −1,084 Jackson
28 Durant † 18,589 15,856 +17.24% +2,733 Bryan
29 McAlester † 18,171 18,383 −1.15% −212 Pittsburg
30 El Reno † 16,989 16,749 +1.43% +240 Canadian
31 Ada † 16,481 16,810 −1.96% -329 Pontotoc
32 Tahlequah † 16,209 15,753 +2.89% +456 Cherokee
33 Chickasha † 16,051 16,036 +0.09% +15 Grady
34 Glenpool 13,691 10,808 +26.67% +2,883 Tulsa
35 Miami † 12,969 13,570 −4.43% -601 Ottawa
36 Guymon † 12,965 11,442 +13.31% +1523 Texas
37 Choctaw 12,182 11,146 +9.29% +1,036 Oklahoma
38 Woodward † 12,133 12,051 +0.68% +82 Woodward
39 Weatherford 12,076 10,833 +11.47% +1,243 Custer
40 Elk City 11,561 11,693 −1.13% −132 Beckham
41 Okmulgee † 11,322 12,321 −8.11% −999 Okmulgee
42 Newcastle 10,984 7,685 +42.93% +3,299 McClain
43 Guthrie † 10,749 10,191 +5.48% +558 Logan
44 Warr Acres 10,452 10,043 +4.07% +409 Oklahoma
45 Coweta 9,654 9,943 −2.91% -289 Wagoner
46 The Village 9,538 8,929 +6.82% +609 Oklahoma
47 Pryor Creek † 9,444 9,539 −1.00% −95 Mayes
48 Blanchard 8,879 7,670 +15.76% +1,209 McClain
Grady
49 Poteau † 8,807 8,520 +3.37% +287 Le Flore
50 Clinton 8,521 9,033 −5.67% -512 Custer
Washita
51 Sallisaw † 8,510 8,880 −4.17% -370 Sequoyah
52 Skiatook 8,450 7,397 +14.24% +1,053 Osage
Tulsa
53 Cushing 8,327 7,826 +6.40% +501 Payne
54 Collinsville 7,881 5,606 +40.58% +2,275 Tulsa
Rogers
55 Wagoner † 7,621 8,323 −8.43% -702 Wagoner
56 Catoosa 7,440 7,151 +4.04% +289 Rogers
Wagoner
57 Piedmont 7,402 5,720 +29.41% +1,682 Canadian
Kingfisher
58 Tuttle 7,413 6,019 +23.16% +1,394 Grady
59 Seminole 7,146 7,488 −4.57% -342 Seminole
60 Noble 6,985 6,481 +7.78% +504 Cleveland
61 Idabel † 6,961 7,010 −0.70% -49 McCurtain
62 Grove 6,956 6,623 +5.03% +333 Delaware
63 Purcell † 6,651 5,884 +13.04% +767 McClain
Cleveland
64 Tecumseh 6,302 6,457 −2.40% -155 Pottawatomie
65 Harrah 6,245 5,095 +22.57% +1,150 Oklahoma
66 Blackwell 6,085 7,092 −14.20% -1,007 Kay
67 Pauls Valley † 5,992 6,187 −3.15% -195 Garvin
68 Holdenville † 5,934 5,771 +2.82% +163 Hughes
69 Anadarko † 5,745 6,762 −15.04% -1,017 Caddo
70 Henryetta 5,640 5,927 −4.84% -287 Okmulgee
71 Vinita † 5,193 5,743 −9.58% -550 Craig
72 Hugo † 5,166 5,310 −2.71% -144 Choctaw
73 Sulphur † 5,065 4,929 +2.76% +136 Murray
74 Alva † 5,028 4,945 +1.68% +83 Woods


See also

References

  1. ^ "Census Regions and Divisions of the United States" (PDF). U.S. Census Bureau. Retrieved June 9, 2016.
  2. ^ "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.
  3. ^ "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.
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  7. ^ "https://www.census.gov/programs-surveys/popest/technical-documentation/research/evaluation-estimates/2020-evaluation-estimates/2010s-cities-and-towns-total.html". United States Census Bureau. Retrieved November 4, 2020. {{cite web}}: External link in |title= (help)CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  8. ^ "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.