List of cities in Oklahoma
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This is a list of cities in Oklahoma, arranged in alphabetical order. In Oklahoma, cities are all those incorporated communities which are 1000 or more in population and are incorporated as cities.[1] 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.[2] Cities may also petition to incorporate as towns.[3]
Largest cities
Population data based on 2010 Census. Over 10,000 people.
 †  County seat
  
 ††  State capital and county seat
Oklahoma City, Capital of Oklahoma
| 2013 Rank | City | 2013 Estimate[4] | 2010 Census[5] | Change | County | 
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Oklahoma City †† | 610,613 | 579,999 | +5.28% | Oklahoma | 
| 2 | Tulsa † | 398,121 | 391,906 | +1.59% | Tulsa | 
| 3 | Norman † | 118,197 | 110,925 | +6.56% | Cleveland | 
| 4 | Broken Arrow | 103,500 | 98,850 | +4.70% | Tulsa | 
| 5 | Lawton † | 97,151 | 96,867 | +0.29% | Comanche | 
| 6 | Edmond | 87,004 | 81,405 | +6.88% | Oklahoma | 
| 7 | Moore | 58,414 | 55,081 | +6.05% | Cleveland | 
| 8 | Midwest City | 56,756 | 54,371 | +4.39% | Oklahoma | 
| 9 | Enid † | 50,725 | 49,379 | +2.73% | Garfield | 
| 10 | Stillwater † | 47,186 | 45,688 | +3.28% | Payne | 
| 11 | Muskogee † | 38,863 | 39,223 | −0.92% | Muskogee | 
| 12 | Bartlesville † | 36,258 | 35,750 | +1.42% | Washington | 
| 13 | Owasso | 32,472 | 28,915 | +12.30% | Tulsa | 
| 14 | Shawnee † | 30,975 | 29,857 | +3.74% | Pottawatomie | 
| 15 | Ardmore † | 24,950 | 24,283 | +2.75% | Carter | 
| 16 | Ponca City | 24,879 | 25,387 | −2.00% | Kay | 
| 17 | Yukon | 24,826 | 22,709 | +9.32% | Canadian | 
| 18 | Duncan † | 23,400 | 23,431 | −0.13% | Stephens | 
| 19 | Bixby | 23,228 | 20,884 | +11.22% | Tulsa | 
| 20 | Del City | 21,990 | 21,332 | +3.08% | Oklahoma | 
| 21 | Sapulpa † | 20,836 | 20,544 | +1.42% | Creek | 
| 22 | Altus † | 19,591 | 19,813 | −1.12% | Jackson | 
| 23 | Bethany | 19,563 | 19,051 | +2.69% | Oklahoma | 
| 24 | Sand Springs | 19,339 | 18,906 | +2.29% | Tulsa | 
| 25 | Mustang | 19,097 | 17,395 | +9.78% | Canadian | 
| 26 | Claremore † | 19,032 | 18,581 | +2.43% | Rogers | 
| 27 | Jenks | 18,670 | 16,924 | +10.32% | Tulsa | 
| 28 | McAlester † | 18,301 | 18,383 | −0.45% | Pittsburg | 
| 29 | El Reno † | 17,857 | 16,749 | +6.62% | Canadian | 
| 30 | Ada † | 17,140 | 16,810 | +1.96% | Pontotoc | 
| 31 | Durant † | 16,425 | 15,856 | +3.59% | Bryan | 
| 32 | Chickasha † | 16,374 | 16,036 | +2.11% | Grady | 
| 33 | Tahlequah † | 16,359 | 15,753 | +3.85% | Cherokee | 
| 34 | Miami † | 13,758 | 13,570 | +1.39% | Ottawa | 
| 35 | Woodward † | 12,758 | 12,051 | +5.87% | Woodward | 
| 36 | Elk City | 12,606 | 11,693 | +7.81% | Beckham | 
| 37 | Okmulgee † | 12,373 | 12,321 | +0.42% | Okmulgee | 
| 38 | Guymon † | 12,272 | 11,442 | +7.25% | Texas | 
| 39 | Weatherford | 11,862 | 10,833 | +9.50% | Custer | 
| 40 | Choctaw | 11,626 | 11,146 | +4.31% | Oklahoma | 
| 41 | Glenpool | 11,617 | 10,808 | +7.49% | Tulsa | 
| 42 | Guthrie † | 10,908 | 10,191 | +7.04% | Logan | 
| 43 | Warr Acres | 10,380 | 10,043 | +3.36% | Oklahoma | 
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B
- Barnsdall
 - Bartlesville †
 - Beaver †
 - Beggs
 - Bethany
 - Bethel Acres
 - Bennington
 - Billings
 - Bixby
 - Blackwell
 - Blanchard
 - Boise City †
 - Boley
 - Bridgeport
 - Bristow
 - Broken Arrow
 - Broken Bow
 - Byng
 
C
- Calvin, Oklahoma
 - Cache
 - Calumet, Oklahoma
 - Canton, Oklahoma
 - Cashion, Oklahoma
 - Catoosa
 - Cedar Valley
 - Centrahoma
 - Chandler †
 - Checotah
 - Cherokee
 - Chickasha †
 - Choctaw
 - Chouteau
 - Claremore †
 - Cleveland
 - Clinton
 - Coalgate †
 - Collinsville
 - Comanche
 - Commerce
 - Covington
 - Coweta
 - Crescent
 - Cromwell
 - Cushing
 
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E
F
G
H
- Haileyville
 - Harrah
 - Hartshorne
 - Haskell
 - Healdton
 - Heavener
 - Hennessey
 - Henryetta
 - Hinton
 - Hobart †
 - Holdenville †
 - Hollis
 - Hominy
 - Hooker
 - Hugo †
 - Hunter
 
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J
K
L
M
- Madill †
 - Mangum †
 - Mannford
 - Marietta †
 - Marlow
 - Marshall
 - Marland
 - Maud
 - McAlester †
 - McLoud
 - Medford
 - Miami †
 - Midwest City
 - Minco
 - Moore
 - Mooreland
 - Morris
 - Morrison
 - Mounds
 - Mulhall
 - Muskogee †
 - Mustang
 
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O
P
- Panama
 - Pauls Valley †
 - Pawhuska †
 - Pawnee †
 - Perkins
 - Perry
 - Picher
 - Piedmont
 - Pink
 - Pocola
 - Ponca City †
 - Pond Creek
 - Poteau †
 - Prague
 - Pryor Creek †
 - Purcell
 
Q
R
S
- Sallisaw †
 - Salina
 - Sand Springs
 - Sapulpa †
 - Sayre †
 - Seiling
 - Seminole †
 - Shawnee †
 - Shidler
 - Skiatook
 - Slaughterville
 - Snyder
 - Spencer
 - Sperry
 - Stigler †
 - Stillwater †
 - Stilwell †
 - Stratford
 - Stringtown
 - Stroud
 - Sulphur †
 
T
U
V
W
- Wagoner †
 - Walters
 - Warner
 - Warr Acres
 - Watonga †
 - Waukomis
 - Waurika †
 - Waynoka
 - Weatherford
 - Weleetka
 - Wetumka
 - Wewoka †
 - Wheatland
 - Wilburton †
 - Wilson
 - Woodward †
 - Wynnewood
 
Y
See also
References
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 - ↑ "Annual Estimates of the Resident Population: April 1, 2010 to July 1, 2013". United States Census Bureau. Retrieved 22 May 2014.
 - ↑ "2010 Census Redistricting Data (Public Law 94-171) Summary File". American FactFinder2. U.S. Census Bureau, 2010 Census. Retrieved 30 May 2013.
 
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