Rank | City | 1990 Population | Growth Rate (Annual) |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Oklahoma City | 444,605 | 1.0% |
2 | Tulsa | 367,167 | 0.2% |
3 | Lawton | 80,950 | – |
4 | Norman | 80,255 | – |
5 | Broken Arrow | 58,294 | – |
6 | Edmond | 52,354 | – |
7 | Midwest City | 52,345 | – |
8 | Enid | 45,348 | – |
9 | Moore | 40,236 | – |
10 | Muskogee | 38,231 | – |
11 | Stillwater | 36,692 | – |
12 | Bartlesville | 34,332 | – |
13 | Shawnee | 27,165 | – |
14 | Ponca City | 26,637 | – |
15 | Del City | 23,890 | – |
16 | Ardmore | 23,223 | – |
17 | Duncan | 22,262 | – |
18 | Altus | 21,940 | – |
19 | Yukon | 20,962 | – |
20 | Bethany | 20,036 | – |
21 | Sapulpa | 18,334 | – |
22 | McAlester | 17,222 | – |
23 | Sand Springs | 16,153 | – |
24 | Ada | 16,067 | – |
25 | El Reno | 15,670 | – |
26 | Chickasha | 15,476 | – |
27 | Claremore | 13,783 | – |
28 | Miami | 13,477 | – |
29 | Okmulgee | 13,462 | – |
30 | Durant | 13,102 | – |
31 | Woodward | 12,511 | – |
32 | Owasso | 11,611 | – |
33 | Tahlequah | 11,084 | – |
34 | Elk City | 10,637 | – |
35 | Mustang | 10,461 | – |
36 | Guthrie | 10,425 | – |
37 | The Village | 10,353 | – |
38 | Weatherford | 10,210 | – |
39 | Bixby | 9,449 | – |
40 | Warr Acres | 9,412 | – |
41 | Clinton | 9,325 | – |
42 | Choctaw | 8,610 | – |
43 | Pryor Creek | 8,374 | – |
44 | Guymon | 7,849 | – |
45 | Jenks | 7,696 | – |
46 | Blackwell | 7,642 | – |
47 | Poteau | 7,408 | – |
48 | Seminole | 7,325 | – |
49 | Cushing | 7,240 | – |
50 | Sallisaw | 7,141 | – |
51 | Idabel | 7,077 | – |
52 | Glenpool | 6,920 | – |
53 | Wagoner | 6,917 | – |
54 | Anadarko | 6,642 | – |
55 | Coweta | 6,610 | – |
56 | Pauls Valley | 6,187 | – |
57 | Hugo | 6,049 | – |
58 | Henryetta | 5,984 | – |
59 | Vinita | 5,954 | – |
60 | Tecumseh | 5,823 | – |
61 | Alva | 5,650 | – |
62 | Frederick | 5,313 | – |
63 | Perry | 5,252 | – |
64 | Skiatook | 5,233 | – |
65 | Sulphur | 4,954 | – |
66 | Holdenville | 4,893 | – |
67 | Noble | 4,869 | – |
68 | Purcell | 4,862 | – |
69 | Catoosa | 4,623 | – |
70 | Marlow | 4,618 | – |
71 | Harrah | 4,504 | – |
72 | Broken Bow | 4,377 | – |
73 | Bristow | 4,293 | – |
74 | Newcastle | 4,292 | – |
75 | Hobart | 4,267 | – |
76 | Wewoka | 4,226 | – |
77 | Kingfisher | 4,169 | – |
78 | Grove | 4,059 | – |
79 | Nichols Hills | 4,021 | – |
80 | Spencer | 3,956 | – |
81 | Lone Grove | 3,954 | – |
82 | Pawhuska | 3,928 | – |
83 | Nowata | 3,912 | – |
84 | Collinsville | 3,742 | – |
85 | Tuttle | 3,667 | – |
86 | Pocola | 3,655 | – |
87 | Dewey | 3,457 | – |
88 | Watonga | 3,450 | – |
89 | Atoka | 3,427 | – |
90 | Fort Gibson | 3,395 | – |
91 | Mangum | 3,363 | – |
92 | Hominy | 3,295 | – |
93 | Checotah | 3,285 | – |
94 | Cleveland | 3,198 | – |
95 | Tishomingo | 3,169 | – |
96 | Tonkawa | 3,155 | – |
97 | Stilwell | 3,150 | – |
98 | Wilburton | 3,141 | – |
99 | Okemah | 3,138 | – |
100 | Madill | 3,111 | – |
In 1990, the largest city in Oklahoma was Oklahoma City, with a population of 444,605. The second largest city is Tulsa, with a population of 367,167.
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