Percent Change in Population, 2000-10
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FIPS 1 County name RUC code 2 Pop. 1990 Pop. 2000 Pop. 2010 Change 1990-2000 Change 2000-10 20001 Allen County 7 14,638 14,394 13,371 -1.7% -7.1% 20003 Anderson County 6 7,803 8,108 8,102 3.9% -0.1% 20005 Atchison County 6 16,932 16,787 16,924 -0.9% 0.8% 20007 Barber County 9 5,874 5,307 4,861 -9.7% -8.4% 20009 Barton County 7 29,382 28,200 27,674 -4.0% -1.9% 20011 Bourbon County 6 14,966 15,380 15,173 2.8% -1.3% 20013 Brown County 6 11,128 10,728 9,984 -3.6% -6.9% 20015 Butler County 2 50,580 59,455 65,880 17.6% 10.8% 20017 Chase County 8 3,021 3,030 2,790 0.3% -7.9% 20019 Chautauqua County 9 4,407 4,359 3,669 -1.1% -15.8% 20021 Cherokee County 6 21,374 22,601 21,603 5.8% -4.4% 20023 Cheyenne County 9 3,243 3,165 2,726 -2.4% -13.9% 20025 Clark County 9 2,418 2,395 2,215 -1.2% -7.5% 20027 Clay County 7 9,158 8,845 8,535 -3.7% -3.5% 20029 Cloud County 7 11,023 10,271 9,533 -6.8% -7.2% 20031 Coffey County 6 8,404 8,871 8,601 5.5% -3.0% 20033 Comanche County 9 2,313 1,967 1,891 -15.0% -3.9% 20035 Cowley County 4 36,915 36,307 36,311 -1.7% 0.0% 20037 Crawford County 4 35,582 38,248 39,134 7.5% 2.3% 20039 Decatur County 9 4,021 3,472 2,961 -13.7% -14.7% 20041 Dickinson County 7 18,958 19,327 19,754 2.0% 2.2% 20043 Doniphan County 3 8,134 8,249 7,945 1.4% -3.7% 20045 Douglas County 3 81,798 99,953 110,826 22.2% 10.9% 20047 Edwards County 9 3,787 3,449 3,037 -8.9% -11.9% 20049 Elk County 8 3,327 3,261 2,882 -2.0% -11.6% 20051 Ellis County 5 26,004 27,506 28,452 5.8% 3.4% 20053 Ellsworth County 7 6,586 6,524 6,497 -0.9% -0.4% 20055 Finney County 5 33,070 40,517 36,776 22.5% -9.2% 20057 Ford County 5 27,463 32,452 33,848 18.2% 4.3% 20059 Franklin County 1 21,994 24,784 25,992 12.7% 4.9% 20061 Geary County 5 30,453 27,849 34,362 -8.2% 23.4% 20063 Gove County 9 3,231 3,074 2,695 -5.0% -12.3% 20065 Graham County 9 3,543 2,944 2,597 -16.9% -11.8% 20067 Grant County 7 7,159 7,905 7,829 10.5% -1.0% 20069 Gray County 9 5,396 5,918 6,006 9.4% 1.5% 20071 Greeley County 9 1,774 1,534 1,247 -13.5% -18.7% 20073 Greenwood County 6 7,847 7,663 6,689 -2.2% -12.7% 20075 Hamilton County 9 2,388 2,665 2,690 11.8% 0.9% 20077 Harper County 8 7,124 6,537 6,034 -8.3% -7.7% 20079 Harvey County 2 31,028 32,885 34,684 5.9% 5.5% 20081 Haskell County 9 3,886 4,307 4,256 10.8% -1.2% 20083 Hodgeman County 9 2,177 2,081 1,916 -4.2% -7.9% 20085 Jackson County 3 11,525 12,650 13,462 9.8% 6.4% 20087 Jefferson County 3 15,905 18,450 19,126 15.9% 3.7% 20089 Jewell County 9 4,251 3,789 3,077 -10.8% -18.8% 20091 Johnson County 1 355,021 451,541 544,179 27.2% 20.5% 20093 Kearny County 9 4,027 4,525 3,977 12.5% -12.1% 20095 Kingman County 6 8,292 8,675 7,858 4.6% -9.4% 20097 Kiowa County 9 3,660 3,278 2,553 -10.4% -22.1% 20099 Labette County 7 23,693 22,821 21,607 -3.6% -5.3% 20101 Lane County 9 2,375 2,155 1,750 -9.3% -18.8% 20103 Leavenworth County 1 64,371 68,684 76,227 6.7% 11.0% 20105 Lincoln County 9 3,653 3,578 3,241 -2.1% -9.4% 20107 Linn County 1 8,254 9,541 9,656 15.9% 1.2% 20109 Logan County 9 3,081 3,051 2,756 -1.1% -9.7% 20111 Lyon County 5 34,732 35,934 33,690 3.5% -6.2% 20113 McPherson County 6 27,268 29,560 29,180 8.4% -1.3% 20115 Marion County 6 12,888 13,358 12,660 3.7% -5.2% 20117 Marshall County 7 11,705 10,967 10,117 -6.3% -7.8% 20119 Meade County 9 4,247 4,628 4,575 9.0% -1.1% 20121 Miami County 1 23,466 28,340 32,787 20.8% 15.7% 20123 Mitchell County 7 7,203 6,929 6,373 -3.8% -8.0% 20125 Montgomery County 5 38,816 36,267 35,471 -6.6% -2.2% 20127 Morris County 9 6,198 6,113 5,923 -1.5% -3.1% 20129 Morton County 9 3,480 3,494 3,233 0.5% -7.5% 20131 Nemaha County 8 10,446 10,716 10,178 2.6% -5.0% 20133 Neosho County 7 17,035 16,996 16,512 -0.2% -2.8% 20135 Ness County 9 4,033 3,452 3,107 -14.4% -10.0% 20137 Norton County 7 5,947 5,950 5,671 0.1% -4.7% 20139 Osage County 3 15,248 16,713 16,295 9.6% -2.5% 20141 Osborne County 9 4,867 4,452 3,858 -8.5% -13.3% 20143 Ottawa County 9 5,634 6,164 6,091 9.4% -1.2% 20145 Pawnee County 7 7,555 7,235 6,973 -4.3% -3.6% 20147 Phillips County 7 6,590 5,995 5,642 -8.9% -5.9% 20149 Pottawatomie County 6 16,128 18,208 21,604 12.9% 18.7% 20151 Pratt County 7 9,702 9,649 9,656 -0.6% 0.1% 20153 Rawlins County 9 3,404 2,966 2,519 -12.9% -15.1% 20155 Reno County 4 62,389 64,793 64,511 3.8% -0.4% 20157 Republic County 9 6,482 5,831 4,980 -10.0% -14.6% 20159 Rice County 7 10,610 10,760 10,083 1.4% -6.3% 20161 Riley County 5 67,139 62,954 71,115 -6.4% 13.0% 20163 Rooks County 9 6,039 5,685 5,181 -5.9% -8.9% 20165 Rush County 9 3,842 3,549 3,307 -7.6% -6.8% 20167 Russell County 7 7,835 7,374 6,970 -5.9% -5.5% 20169 Saline County 5 49,301 53,599 55,606 8.7% 3.7% 20171 Scott County 7 5,289 5,120 4,936 -3.2% -3.6% 20173 Sedgwick County 2 403,662 452,901 498,365 12.2% 10.0% 20175 Seward County 7 18,743 22,517 22,952 20.1% 1.9% 20177 Shawnee County 3 160,976 169,879 177,934 5.5% 4.7% 20179 Sheridan County 9 3,043 2,814 2,556 -7.6% -9.2% 20181 Sherman County 7 6,926 6,757 6,010 -2.4% -11.1% 20183 Smith County 9 5,078 4,538 3,853 -10.7% -15.1% 20185 Stafford County 9 5,365 4,789 4,437 -10.7% -7.4% 20187 Stanton County 9 2,333 2,406 2,235 3.1% -7.1% 20189 Stevens County 7 5,048 5,465 5,724 8.2% 4.7% 20191 Sumner County 2 25,841 25,944 24,132 0.4% -7.0% 20193 Thomas County 7 8,258 8,174 7,900 -0.9% -3.4% 20195 Trego County 9 3,694 3,311 3,001 -10.2% -9.4% 20197 Wabaunsee County 3 6,603 6,876 7,053 4.3% 2.6% 20199 Wallace County 9 1,821 1,749 1,485 -4.0% -15.1% 20201 Washington County 9 7,073 6,458 5,799 -8.3% -10.2% 20203 Wichita County 9 2,758 2,531 2,234 -8.2% -11.7% 20205 Wilson County 7 10,289 10,341 9,409 0.4% -9.0% 20207 Woodson County 9 4,116 3,788 3,309 -8.0% -12.6% 20209 Wyandotte County 1 162,026 157,924 157,505 -2.6% -0.3%
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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