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Cities in Kansas

This is a list of all 627 cities in Kansas by County.

City Population Estimates

The official U.S. Census Population Estimates for each of Kansas’ 627 incorporated cities, from Census 2010-July 1, 2011.

Rates of population change based on Census' estimates, comparing July 1, 2011 estimates to July1, 2010 and the April 1, 2010 estimate base.

These are the ten largest cities in Kansas by population, based on the Census estimates for July 1, 2011:

City
Population Estimate (July 1, 2011)
Wichita 384,445
Overland Park 176,185
Kansas City 146,453
Topeka 128,188
Olathe 127,907
Lawrence 88,727
Shawnee 63,219
Manhattan 53,678
Lenexa 448,972
Salina 47,910

 

These are the ten fastest growing cities in Kansas by percent change in population and by total population increase in Census estimates between the April 1, 2010 estimates base number and the July 1, 2011 estimate:

Fastest Growing Cities by Percent Increase in Population April 1, 2010 to July 1, 2011
City (County) Percent Change (Numeric Change)
Wallace (Wallace) 3.5% (2)
Riley (Riley) 3.1% (29)
Randolph (Riley) 3.1% (5)
Ogden (Riley) 3.0% (63)
Junction City (Geary) 2.8% (662)
Milford (Geary) 2.8% (15)
Grandview Plaza (Geary) 2.8% (43)
Sharon Springs (Wallace) 2.7% (20)
Leonardville (Riley) 2.7% (12)
Manhattan (Riley) 2.7% (1,397)

 

 

Fastest Growing Cities by Total Population Growth April 1, 2010 to July 1, 2011
City (County) Population Change (Percent)
Overland Park (Johnson) 2,813 (1.6%)
Wichita (Sedgwick) 2,077 (0.5%)
Olathe (Johnson) 2,035 (1.6%)
Manhattan (Riley) 1,397 (2.7%)
Lawrence (Douglas) 1,084 (1.2%)
Shawnee (Johnson) 1,010 (1.6%)
Lenexa (Johnson) 782 (1.6%)
Topeka (Shawnee) 715 (0.6%)
Kansas City (Wyandotte) 667 (0.5%)
Junction City (Geary) 662 (2.8%)

 

Historic Population of Cities

This table shows the historic population of Kansas' 25 largest cities, as of the Census' July 1, 2011 population estimate.

American Community Survey Demographic Profiles

Single-Year Estimates

These are general demographic profiles of cities, school districts and Congressional Districts in Kansas with more than 65,000 people.

Cities

School Districts

 

Congressional Districts (112th Congress)

 



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