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County-Level Population Data for Kansas

Percent Change in Population, 2000-10

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The table is sorted in ascending order by population 1990. Click a column title to sort by that column; click again to reverse the sort.

FIPS1County nameRUC code2Pop. 1990Pop. 2000Pop. 2010Change 1990-2000Change 2000-10
20071Greeley County 91,7741,5341,247-13.5%-18.7%
20199Wallace County 91,8211,7491,485-4.0%-15.1%
20083Hodgeman County 92,1772,0811,916-4.2%-7.9%
20033Comanche County 92,3131,9671,891-15.0%-3.9%
20187Stanton County 92,3332,4062,2353.1%-7.1%
20101Lane County 92,3752,1551,750-9.3%-18.8%
20075Hamilton County 92,3882,6652,69011.8%0.9%
20025Clark County 92,4182,3952,215-1.2%-7.5%
20203Wichita County 92,7582,5312,234-8.2%-11.7%
20017Chase County 83,0213,0302,7900.3%-7.9%
20179Sheridan County 93,0432,8142,556-7.6%-9.2%
20109Logan County 93,0813,0512,756-1.1%-9.7%
20063Gove County 93,2313,0742,695-5.0%-12.3%
20023Cheyenne County 93,2433,1652,726-2.4%-13.9%
20049Elk County 83,3273,2612,882-2.0%-11.6%
20153Rawlins County 93,4042,9662,519-12.9%-15.1%
20129Morton County 93,4803,4943,2330.5%-7.5%
20065Graham County 93,5432,9442,597-16.9%-11.8%
20105Lincoln County 93,6533,5783,241-2.1%-9.4%
20097Kiowa County 93,6603,2782,553-10.4%-22.1%
20195Trego County 93,6943,3113,001-10.2%-9.4%
20047Edwards County 93,7873,4493,037-8.9%-11.9%
20165Rush County 93,8423,5493,307-7.6%-6.8%
20081Haskell County 93,8864,3074,25610.8%-1.2%
20039Decatur County 94,0213,4722,961-13.7%-14.7%
20093Kearny County 94,0274,5253,97712.5%-12.1%
20135Ness County 94,0333,4523,107-14.4%-10.0%
20207Woodson County 94,1163,7883,309-8.0%-12.6%
20119Meade County 94,2474,6284,5759.0%-1.1%
20089Jewell County 94,2513,7893,077-10.8%-18.8%
20019Chautauqua County 94,4074,3593,669-1.1%-15.8%
20141Osborne County 94,8674,4523,858-8.5%-13.3%
20189Stevens County 75,0485,4655,7248.2%4.7%
20183Smith County 95,0784,5383,853-10.7%-15.1%
20171Scott County 75,2895,1204,936-3.2%-3.6%
20185Stafford County 95,3654,7894,437-10.7%-7.4%
20069Gray County 95,3965,9186,0069.4%1.5%
20143Ottawa County 95,6346,1646,0919.4%-1.2%
20007Barber County 95,8745,3074,861-9.7%-8.4%
20137Norton County 75,9475,9505,6710.1%-4.7%
20163Rooks County 96,0395,6855,181-5.9%-8.9%
20127Morris County 96,1986,1135,923-1.5%-3.1%
20157Republic County 96,4825,8314,980-10.0%-14.6%
20053Ellsworth County 76,5866,5246,497-0.9%-0.4%
20147Phillips County 76,5905,9955,642-8.9%-5.9%
20197Wabaunsee County 36,6036,8767,0534.3%2.6%
20181Sherman County 76,9266,7576,010-2.4%-11.1%
20201Washington County 97,0736,4585,799-8.3%-10.2%
20077Harper County 87,1246,5376,034-8.3%-7.7%
20067Grant County 77,1597,9057,82910.5%-1.0%
20123Mitchell County 77,2036,9296,373-3.8%-8.0%
20145Pawnee County 77,5557,2356,973-4.3%-3.6%
20003Anderson County 67,8038,1088,1023.9%-0.1%
20167Russell County 77,8357,3746,970-5.9%-5.5%
20073Greenwood County 67,8477,6636,689-2.2%-12.7%
20043Doniphan County 38,1348,2497,9451.4%-3.7%
20107Linn County 18,2549,5419,65615.9%1.2%
20193Thomas County 78,2588,1747,900-0.9%-3.4%
20095Kingman County 68,2928,6757,8584.6%-9.4%
20031Coffey County 68,4048,8718,6015.5%-3.0%
20027Clay County 79,1588,8458,535-3.7%-3.5%
20151Pratt County 79,7029,6499,656-0.6%0.1%
20205Wilson County 710,28910,3419,4090.4%-9.0%
20131Nemaha County 810,44610,71610,1782.6%-5.0%
20159Rice County 710,61010,76010,0831.4%-6.3%
20029Cloud County 711,02310,2719,533-6.8%-7.2%
20013Brown County 611,12810,7289,984-3.6%-6.9%
20085Jackson County 311,52512,65013,4629.8%6.4%
20117Marshall County 711,70510,96710,117-6.3%-7.8%
20115Marion County 612,88813,35812,6603.7%-5.2%
20001Allen County 714,63814,39413,371-1.7%-7.1%
20011Bourbon County 614,96615,38015,1732.8%-1.3%
20139Osage County 315,24816,71316,2959.6%-2.5%
20087Jefferson County 315,90518,45019,12615.9%3.7%
20149Pottawatomie County 616,12818,20821,60412.9%18.7%
20005Atchison County 616,93216,78716,924-0.9%0.8%
20133Neosho County 717,03516,99616,512-0.2%-2.8%
20175Seward County 718,74322,51722,95220.1%1.9%
20041Dickinson County 718,95819,32719,7542.0%2.2%
20021Cherokee County 621,37422,60121,6035.8%-4.4%
20059Franklin County 121,99424,78425,99212.7%4.9%
20121Miami County 123,46628,34032,78720.8%15.7%
20099Labette County 723,69322,82121,607-3.6%-5.3%
20191Sumner County 225,84125,94424,1320.4%-7.0%
20051Ellis County 526,00427,50628,4525.8%3.4%
20113McPherson County 627,26829,56029,1808.4%-1.3%
20057Ford County 527,46332,45233,84818.2%4.3%
20009Barton County 729,38228,20027,674-4.0%-1.9%
20061Geary County 530,45327,84934,362-8.2%23.4%
20079Harvey County 231,02832,88534,6845.9%5.5%
20055Finney County 533,07040,51736,77622.5%-9.2%
20111Lyon County 534,73235,93433,6903.5%-6.2%
20037Crawford County 435,58238,24839,1347.5%2.3%
20035Cowley County 436,91536,30736,311-1.7%0.0%
20125Montgomery County 538,81636,26735,471-6.6%-2.2%
20169Saline County 549,30153,59955,6068.7%3.7%
20015Butler County 250,58059,45565,88017.6%10.8%
20155Reno County 462,38964,79364,5113.8%-0.4%
20103Leavenworth County 164,37168,68476,2276.7%11.0%
20161Riley County 567,13962,95471,115-6.4%13.0%
20045Douglas County 381,79899,953110,82622.2%10.9%
20177Shawnee County 3160,976169,879177,9345.5%4.7%
20209Wyandotte County 1162,026157,924157,505-2.6%-0.3%
20091Johnson County 1355,021451,541544,17927.2%20.5%
20173Sedgwick County 2403,662452,901498,36512.2%10.0%

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 1990 and 2000 Censuses of Population (corrected), and 2010 county redistricting files.

1) The FIPS codes uniquely identify each county and are part of the Federal Information Processing Standards (FIPS) developed by the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), U.S. Department of Commerce. For more information, see the NIST FIPS publication page.

2) The 2003 rural-urban continuum codes classify metropolitan counties (codes 1 through 3) by size of the Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA), and nonmetropolitan counties (codes 4 through 9) by degree of urbanization and proximity to metro areas. See rural-urban continuum codes for precise definitions of each code.

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Updated date: March 30, 2011