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Table 1.

The Most Populous Counties and Incorporated Places in 2010 in Ohio: 2000 and 2010
(For information on confidentiality protection, nonsampling error, and definitions, see http://www.census.gov/prod/cen2010/pl94-171.pdf)
Population rank Population Change, 2000 to 2010

2010 2000 Geographic area 2000 1 2010 Number Percent

Ohio………...………………………………………………. 11 353 140 11 536 504 183 364 1.6

COUNTY

1 1 Cuyahoga County……………………………………………. 1 393 978 1 280 122 - 113 856 -8.2


2 2 Franklin County……………………………………………. 1 068 978 1 163 414 94 436 8.8
3 3 Hamilton County…………………………………………. 845 303 802 374 - 42 929 -5.1
4 5 Summit County……………………………………………. 542 899 541 781 - 1 118 -0.2
5 4 Montgomery County……………………………………… 559 062 535 153 - 23 909 -4.3
6 6 Lucas County………………………………………………. 455 054 441 815 - 13 239 -2.9
7 7 Stark County………………………………………………. 378 098 375 586 - 2 512 -0.7
8 8 Butler County……………………………………………… 332 807 368 130 35 323 10.6
9 9 Lorain County……………………………………………… 284 664 301 356 16 692 5.9
10 10 Mahoning County……………………………………………. 257 555 238 823 - 18 732 -7.3
11 11 Lake County…………………………………………………… 227 511 230 041 2 530 1.1
12 14 Warren County…………………………………………….. 158 383 212 693 54 310 34.3
13 12 Trumbull County……………………………………………… 225 116 210 312 - 14 804 -6.6
14 13 Clermont County………………………………………….. 177 977 197 363 19 386 10.9
15 25 Delaware County……………………………………………. 109 989 174 214 64 225 58.4
16 16 Medina County……………………………………………. 151 095 172 332 21 237 14.1
17 18 Licking County………………………………………….. 145 491 166 492 21 001 14.4
18 17 Greene County……………………………………………….. 147 886 161 573 13 687 9.3
19 15 Portage County……………………………………………. 152 061 161 419 9 358 6.2
20 21 Fairfield County……………………………………………… 122 759 146 156 23 397 19.1

INCORPORATED PLACE

1 1 Columbus city……………………………………………… 711 470 787 033 75 563 10.6


2 2 Cleveland city……………………………………………… 478 403 396 815 - 81 588 -17.1
3 3 Cincinnati city……………………………………………… 331 285 296 943 - 34 342 -10.4
4 4 Toledo city…………………………………………………… 313 619 287 208 - 26 411 -8.4
5 5 Akron city………………………………………………….. 217 074 199 110 - 17 964 -8.3
6 6 Dayton city…………………………………………………. 166 179 141 527 - 24 652 -14.8
7 7 Parma city………………………………………………….. 85 655 81 601 - 4 054 -4.7
8 9 Canton city………………………………………………… 80 806 73 007 - 7 799 -9.7
9 8 Youngstown city…………………………………………… 82 026 66 982 - 15 044 -18.3
10 10 Lorain city………………………………………………….. 68 652 64 097 - 4 555 -6.6
11 12 Hamilton city……………………………………………….. 60 690 62 477 1 787 2.9
12 11 Springfield city………………………………………………… 65 358 60 608 - 4 750 -7.3
13 13 Kettering city………………………………………………. 57 502 56 163 - 1 339 -2.3
14 15 Elyria city…………………………………………………… 55 953 54 533 - 1 420 -2.5
15 14 Lakewood city………………………………………………. 56 646 52 131 - 4 515 -8.0
16 20 Cuyahoga Falls city………………………………………………………….
49 374 49 652 278 0.6
17 16 Euclid city…………………………………………………… 52 717 48 920 - 3 797 -7.2
18 17 Middletown city………………………………………………. 51 605 48 694 - 2 911 -5.6
19 21 Mansfield city…………………………………………………. 49 346 47 821 - 1 525 -3.1
20 23 Newark city…………………………………………………… 46 279 47 573 1 294 2.8

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Census 2000 counts are as published in Census 2000 reports and thus do not include any changes published subsequently due to boundary
changes or to the Count Question Resolution program.

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000 Redistricting Data (Public Law 94-171) Summary File, Table PL1, and 2010 Census Redistricting Data
(Public Law 94-171) Summary File, Table P1.

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