New 2014 county population estimates were released Thursday by the Census . Franklin County had its 2nd highest growth year since 1970 and within a few years of passing Cuyahoga County to become the most populated in Ohio.
Top 25 Largest Ohio Counties and Rank for Census 2010, July 1, 2013 and July 1, 2014 2010———————————–2013—————————–2014 1. Cuyahoga: 1,280,122–1. Cuyahoga: 1,265,889–1. Cuyahoga: 1,259,828 2. Franklin: 1,163,414—–2. Franklin: 1,213,834——2. Franklin: 1,231,393 3. Hamilton: 802,374——3. Hamilton: 804,429——-3. Hamilton: 806,631 4. Summit: 541,781——–4. Summit: 541,787———4. Summit: 541,943 5. Montgomery: 535,153–5. Montgomery: 534,764–5. Montgomery: 533,116 6. Lucas: 441,815———-6. Lucas: 436,803———–6. Lucas: 435,286 7. Stark: 375,586———–7. Stark: 375,222————7. Stark: 375,736 8. Butler: 368,130———-8. Butler: 371,511————8. Butler: 374,158 9. Lorain: 301,356———-9. Lorain: 303,306———–9. Lorain: 304,216 10. Mahoning: 238,823—10. Mahoning: 234,336—-10. Mahoning: 233,204 11. Lake: 230,041———-11. Lake: 229,634———–11. Lake: 229,230 12. Warren: 212,693——-12. Warren: 219,578——-12. Warren: 221,659 13. Trumbull: 210,312—–13. Trumbull: 206,480——13. Trumbull: 205,175 14. Clermont: 197,363—–14. Clermont: 200,254—–14. Clermont: 201,560 15. Delaware: 174,214—-15. Delaware: 185,202—–15. Delaware: 189,113 16. Medina: 172,332——-16. Medina: 174,792——–16. Medina: 176,029 17. Licking: 166,492——–17. Licking: 168,503——–17. Licking: 169,390 18. Greene: 161,573——-18. Greene: 163,465——–18. Greene: 163,820 19. Portage: 161,419——-19. Portage: 161,423——-19. Portage: 161,882 20. Fairfield: 146,156——-20. Fairfield: 148,797——-20. Fairfield: 150,381 21. Clark: 138,333———-21. Clark: 136,803———–21. Clark: 136,554 22. Wood: 125,488———22. Wood: 129,209———-22. Wood: 129,590 23. Richland: 124,475—–23. Richland: 122,292——23. Richland: 121,942 24. Wayne: 114,520——-24. Wayne: 115,144———24. Wayne: 115,537 25. Columbiana: 107,841–25. Columbiana: 105,885–25. Columbiana: 105,686
Top 25 Counties with the Largest Numerical Growth, July 1, 2013 to July 1, 2014 1. Franklin: +17,559 2. Delaware: +3,911 3. Butler: +2,647 4. Hamilton: +2,202 5. Warren: +2,081 6. Fairfield: +1,584 7. Clermont: +1,306 8. Lorain: +1,210 9. Licking: +887 10. Madison: +646 11. Stark: +514 12. Miami: +484 13. Portage: +459 14. Pickaway: +410 15. Union: +396 16. Wayne: +393 17. Wood: +381 18. Greene: +355 19. Knox: +244 20. Holmes: +236 21. Geauga: +236 22. Athens: +198 23. Fulton: +162 24. Summit: +156 25. Muskingum: +122
Top 25 Counties with the Largest Numerical Growth, Census 2010 to July 1, 2014 1. Franklin: +67,850 2. Delaware: +14,924 3. Warren: +8,791 4. Butler: +6,028 5. Hamilton: +4,257 6. Fairfield: +4,229 7. Clermont: +4,197 8. Wood: +4,102 9. Medina: +3,696 10. Licking: +2,906 11. Lorain: +2,860 12. Greene: +2,251 13. Holmes: +1,532 14. Union: +1,509 15. Miami: +1,394 16. Pickaway: +1,178 17. Wayne: +1,023 18. Geauga: +885 19. Hancock: +555 20. Madison: +488 21. Portage: +461 22. Morrow: +325 23. Knox: +237 24. Tuscarawas: +206 25. Summit: +157
Top 25 Counties for Total Birth July 1, 2013 to July 1, 2014 1. Franklin: 18,595 2. Cuyahoga: 14,801 3. Hamilton: 11,009 4. Montgomery: 6,708 5. Summit: 6,235 6. Lucas: 5,742 7. Butler: 4,572 8. Stark: 4,106 9. Lorain: 3,340 10. Warren: 2,396 11. Mahoning: 2,369 12. Clermont: 2,357 13. Lake: 2,204 14. Delaware: 2,119 15. Trumbull: 2,070 16. Licking: 1,948 17. Greene: 1,757 18. Medina: 1,732 19. Fairfield: 1,647 20. Clark: 1,567 21. Wayne: 1,501 22. Richland: 1,413 23. Wood: 1,370 24. Portage: 1,369 25. Allen: 1,288
Top 25 Counties for Total Deaths July 1, 2013 to July 1, 2014 1. Cuyahoga: 13,316 2. Franklin: 9,197 3. Hamilton: 7,718 4. Montgomery: 5,632 5. Summit: 5,595 6. Lucas: 4,365 7. Stark: 3,910 8. Butler: 3,186 9. Mahoning: 2,957 10. Trumbull: 2,407 11. Lake: 2,366 12. Warren: 1,636 13. Clark: 1,631 14. Clermont: 1,574 15. Licking: 1,505 16. Medina: 1,352 17. Greene: 1,350 18. Portage: 1,329 19. Richland: 1,313 20. Fairfield: 1,233 21. Columbiana: 1,140 22. Ashtabula: 1,092 23. Allen: 1,063 24. Wayne: 1,055 25. Delaware: 1,019
Top 25 Counties for Total Natural Change (Births vs. Deaths) July 1, 2013 to July 1, 2014 1. Franklin: 9,398 2. Hamilton: 3,291 3. Cuyahoga: 1,481 4. Lucas: 1,377 5. Butler: 1,386 6. Delaware: 1,100 7. Montgomery: 1,076 8. Clermont: 783 9. Warren: 760 10. Summit: 640 11. Lorain: 546 12. Holmes: 506 13. Wayne: 446 14. Licking: 443 15. Fairfield: 414 16. Greene: 407 17. Medina: 380 18. Wood: 359 19. Union: 271 20. Hancock: 249 21. Allen: 225 22. Shelby: 212 23. Geauga: 199 24. Stark: 196 25. Huron: 165
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