Estimates of the Total Populations of Counties and Places in Texas for July 1, 2008 and January 1, 2009

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1 s of the Total s of Counties and Places in Texas for and produced by: Dr. Nazrul Hoque and s and Projections Program Texas State Data Center Office of the State Demographer Institute for Demographic and Socioeconomic Research College of Public Policy University of Texas at San Antonio January 2010

2 The attached are estimates of the total population for counties and places in Texas for and completed by personnel from the Texas State Data Center offices in the Institute for Demographic and Socioeconomic Research at The University of Texas at San Antonio. In this brief report, the methodology used to prepare the estimates is described. Because of space limitations, only a summary of the methodology is presented. Those wishing to obtain a more complete description of the estimation procedures and of the historical and sensitivity analyses used to select the methods employed in these estimates should contact program personnel in the Texas State Data Center at The University of Texas at San Antonio. Methodology for County s Estimation Methodology The estimates reported for counties are the averages of estimates made using ratio-correlation, component-method II, and housing-unit methods. Ratio-correlation procedures utilize multiple regression techniques with the ratio of variable values for adjacent time periods rather than simply the variable values themselves being used as independent and dependent variables. After an extensive evaluation of the relative accuracy of alternative procedures (including difference-rate, ratio-correlation and rate-correlation methods) and an analysis of alternative variables, a simple ratio-correlation model was employed to complete the final estimates. This model used the variables of births, deaths, elementary school enrollment, vehicle registration, and voter registration. The component-method II procedure employed utilizes data on births, deaths and elementary school enrollment to estimate population. In this method, migration of the school-age population is assumed to be indicative of migration in the total population (with adjustments being made for the historical differences between the school-age migration rate and the total population's rate of migration). Data on public school enrollment from the Texas Education Agency and data from the Texas State Data Center's survey of private schools in Texas are used to estimate change in the school-age population. Data on institutional populations were obtained from applicable institutions, while data on other special populations, such as the elderly population, utilize Medicare enrollment acquired from the Centers of Medicare and Medicaid Services in the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. The housing-unit method used is of the standard form with change in the number of housing units in the housing stock of an area, from the base date (in this case, the Census) to the estimate date (in this case, ), being used to estimate population change. New housing additions and demolitions are taken from the U.S. Bureau of the Census survey of building permits and demolitions and the Texas State Data Center survey of counties and cities issuing permits for residential buildings and demolitions. Both the U.S. Census Bureau's building permit survey and the Texas State Data Center's survey can only collect data from permit issuing county and city jurisdictions (methods for dealing with non-permit issuing places are discussed later). Assumptions about vacancy rates and average household size are then used in conjunction with data on the number of housing units in an estimate area (including those in the area at the base date and the net number of units added to, or subtracted from, the base housing stock for the time period between the base date and the estimate date). Separate estimates are completed by type of structure with the types used being single-family structures, 2-to-4 unit structures, structures with 5 or more units, and mobile homes. For purposes of the 2008 estimates, vacancy rates and average household sizes for each of the housing structure types were assumed to prevail as of the estimate date of. For 2008, the estimates of

3 2 the number of new mobile homes added to an area's housing stock were obtained from the Texas State Data Center's survey of building permits and demolitions. The sum of mobile homes from the survey was subtracted from the U.S. Bureau of the Census' estimate of the total number of mobile homes shipped to Texas. The difference was allocated to jurisdictions on the basis of the change in units in jurisdictions for other housing types from to the estimate date of July 1, The average of the component-method II, ratio-correlation and housing-unit population estimates is used as the population estimate for with the total for all counties being controlled to the estimate for the State obtained from the U.S. Bureau of the Census. Prior to the release of these estimates, county estimates were evaluated for consistency and reasonableness by comparing them to those from other State and local agencies. The estimates are obtained by adding births to, and subtracting deaths from through December 31, 2008, to the estimates and assuming that July 1, 2007 to rates of migration continue from to. The State and county estimates are obtained using the same method with the sum of the county estimates controlled to the State estimate. Methodology for Place s For places, population estimates were made using the same three methods as used for county estimates. To complete the component-method II estimates for places for 2008, standard component procedures were applied to Census population counts for places. County-level birth and death data for from the Texas Department of State Health Services and - 08 data from the Texas Education Agency on public school enrollment and from the Texas State Data Center survey of private schools on enrollment in private schools were used in this procedure. In addition, data on Medicare enrollment is acquired from the Centers of Medicare and Medicaid Services and data on the net movement of persons from the military to the civilian population were obtained for counties from the U.S. Bureau of the Census. Values for each of these items were allocated from counties to places prior to the completion of the place estimates. Such allocation procedures were necessary because data items that were available for places (such as birth and death data) showed year-to-year fluctuations and reporting errors that made the direct use of place-level data problematic. The general allocation procedures used for these items involved population subgroups closely associated with the item being allocated (i.e., women of child-bearing age for fertility, school-age population for school enrollment, the total population for deaths, persons 65+ years of age for Medicare enrollment, and the population years of age for net movement). The number in the appropriate subgroups for each place and the remainder of the county in each county in were survived (using state-level survival rates for ) to, and the sum of the survived groups in each place and the remainder of the county were controlled to the county total for the item as reported from the appropriate agency to obtain the value for each place. Place estimates were completed for and adjusted to account for population changes due to annexations or other boundary changes as obtained from the annual Texas State Data Center Boundary and Annexation Survey. The housing unit estimates for places were completed using the same general procedures delineated above (for counties) except that it was necessary to use procedures to allocate new housing units and demolitions to places that were not reporting jurisdictions. This was done by

4 3 taking the difference between the county totals for new building permits and demolitions and the sum of values for places for which data were reported for a county and proportionally allocating the difference to the nonreporting places. For the 2008 estimates, the allocation was done on the basis of the nonreporting places' proportions of county housing stocks as reported in the Census. The third method used is the ratio-correlation method. Ratio correlation estimates were made to allocate county populations to places (and non-place areas) using births, deaths and housing units for places as estimation items. The estimates for place populations from the three methods were averaged to provide a estimate of the total population for each place. The sum of the estimated populations for places in each county (and for that part of each county's population not living in places) were controlled to county totals to ensure consistency with the county estimates. The place estimates are prepared using the same extrapolative procedures as described above for the State and county. Place estimates for each county for are controlled to the county estimate for. Comparisons to U.S. Census Bureau s The estimates presented here differ from those from sources such as those periodically produced by the U.S. Census Bureau for several reasons. These estimates have been made using techniques that are different than those used by the Bureau. The Census Bureau uses only the distributive housing unit method to estimate place populations and the administrative records method to estimate county populations. Because the administrative records method uses income tax data that are not available to analysts outside the Census Bureau, this technique can not be used by other agencies. In addition, the estimates reported in the following pages utilize more recent data than those used by the U.S. Bureau of the Census. The Census Bureau's county estimates utilize 2007 birth and death data, whereas 2008 values were employed in the Texas State Data Center estimates reported here. Also, the Census Bureau utilizes birth and death data only in their county level estimates while the Texas State Data Center includes current births and deaths in both county and place level estimates. Finally, the Census Bureau estimates do not include information on annexation and boundary changes for places later than 2006 whereas information through 2008 was included in the estimates completed by the Texas program. Because of these differences, the population estimates presented here and those from the U.S. Bureau of the Census are not directly comparable.

5 4 If you have any questions concerning these estimates, please contact: Dr. Nazrul Hoque Texas State Data Center Institute for Demographic and Socioeconomic Research University of Texas at San Antonio 501 West Durango Blvd. San Antonio, Texas (210) Dr. Karl Eschbach - State Demographer Office of the State Demographer Stephen F. Austin Building, Suite 220W 1700 North Congress Austin, TX (409)

6 s Table 2 Texas State Data Center s Program and s of the Total of Places and and for All Places in Texas Abbott Abernathy 2,839 2,831 2, Abilene 115, , , Abram-Perezville CDP 5,444 5,789 5, Ackerly Addison 14,166 16,395 16,936 2,229 2, Adrian Agua Dulce CDP (El Paso) Agua Dulce (Nueces) Airport Road Addition CDP Alamo 14,760 19,167 19,403 4,407 4, Alamo Heights 7,319 7,699 7, Alba Albany 1,921 1,915 1, Aldine CDP 13,979 14,943 15, , Aledo 1,726 2,433 2, Alfred-South La Paloma CDP Alice 19,010 20,177 20,183 1,167 1, Alice Acres CDP Allen 43,554 75,632 76,933 32,078 33, Alma Alpine 5,786 6,248 6, Alto 1,190 1,299 1, Alto Bonito CDP Alton 4,384 9,765 9,914 5,381 5, Alton North CDP 5,051 5,377 5, Alvarado 3,288 4,302 4,312 1,014 1, Alvin 21,413 24,362 24,584 2,949 3, Alvord 1,007 1,284 1, Amarillo 173, , ,690 16,389 17, Ames 1,079 1,316 1, Amherst Anahuac* 2,210 2,413 n/a 203 n/a 9.2 n/a Anderson Anderson Mill CDP 8,953 10,582 10,835 1,629 1, Andrews 9,652 10,207 10, Angleton 18,130 19,983 20,133 1,853 2, Angus Anna 1,225 1,995 2, Annetta 1,108 1,322 1, Annetta North Annetta South Annona Anson 2,556 2,513 2, Anthony 3,850 4,388 4, Anton 1,200 1,171 1, Appleby Aquilla Aransas Pass 8,138 9,087 9, , Archer City 1,848 1,857 1, Arcola 1,048 1,383 1, Argyle 2,365 3,485 3,548 1,120 1, Arlington 332, , ,314 42,857 43, Arp 901 1,026 1, Arroyo Colorado Estates CDP Arroyo Gardens-La Tina Ranch CDP Asherton 1,342 1,266 1, Aspermont 1, Atascocita CDP 35,757 36,578 36, , Athens 11,297 12,350 12,336 1,053 1, Atlanta 5,745 5,717 5, Aubrey 1,500 2,546 2,609 1,046 1, Aurora 875 1,161 1, Austin 656, , , , , Austwell

7 s Avery Avinger Azle 9,600 11,159 11,329 1,559 1, Bacliff CDP* 6,962 7,465 n/a 503 n/a 7.2 n/a Bailey Bailey's Prairie Baird 1,623 1,648 1, Balch Springs 19,375 21,154 21,178 1,779 1, Balcones Heights 3,016 3,084 3, Ballinger 4,243 4,074 4, Balmorhea Bandera 957 1,199 1, Bangs 1,620 1,635 1, Bardwell Barrett CDP 2,872 2,823 2, Barry Barstow Bartlett 1,675 1,999 2, Barton Creek CDP 1,589 1,621 1, Bartonville 1,093 1,555 1, Bastrop 5,340 8,401 8,473 3,061 3, Batesville CDP 1,298 1,336 1, Bausell and Ellis CDP Bay City 18,667 18,597 18, Bayou Vista* 1,644 1,750 n/a 106 n/a 6.4 n/a Bayside Baytown* 66,430 71,882 n/a 5,452 n/a 8.2 n/a Bayview Beach City* 1,645 2,032 n/a 387 n/a 23.5 n/a Bear Creek Beasley Beaumont 113, , ,632-2,282-2, Beckville Bedford 47,152 50,622 51,100 3,470 3, Bedias n/a n/a n/a Bee Cave 656 2,003 2,083 1,347 1, Beeville 13,129 14,336 14,401 1,207 1, Bellaire 15,642 17,449 17,611 1,807 1, Bellevue Bellmead 9,214 9,403 9, Bells 1,190 1,320 1, Bellville 3,794 4,647 4, Belton 14,623 17,267 17,624 2,644 3, Benavides 1,686 1,540 1, Benbrook 20,208 22,125 22,163 1,917 1, Benjamin Berryville 891 1,013 1, Bertram 1,122 1,392 1, Beverly Hills 2,113 2,068 2, Bevil Oaks 1,346 1,270 1, Bigfoot CDP Big Lake 2,885 2,832 2, Big Sandy 1,288 1,392 1, Big Spring 25,233 25,590 25, Big Wells Bishop 3,305 3,337 3, Bishop Hills Bixby CDP Blackwell Blanco 1,505 1,912 1, Blanket Blessing CDP Bloomburg Blooming Grove Bloomington CDP 2,562 2,673 2, Blossom 1,439 1,494 1, Blue Berry Hill CDP Blue Mound 2,388 2,562 2, Blue Ridge Bluetown-Iglesia Antigua CDP Blum

8 s Boerne 6,178 10,039 10,663 3,861 4, Bogata 1,396 1,328 1, Boling-Iago CDP 1,271 1,322 1, Bolivar Peninsula CDP* 3,853 3,729 n/a -124 n/a -3.2 n/a Bonham 9,990 10,684 10, Bonney Booker 1,315 1,323 1, Borger 14,302 13,570 13, Botines CDP Bovina 1,874 1,876 1, Bowie 5,219 5,563 5, Box Canyon-Amistad CDP Boyd 1,099 1,521 1, Brackettville 1,876 1,853 1, Brady 5,523 5,488 5, Brazoria 2,787 3,094 3, Brazos Bend n/a n/a n/a Brazos Country n/a n/a n/a Breckenridge 5,868 5,810 5, Bremond Brenham 13,507 14,812 14,804 1,305 1, Briar CDP 5,350 5,886 5, Briarcliff Briaroaks Bridge City 8,651 8,680 8, Bridgeport 4,827 5,874 5,864 1,047 1, Broaddus Bronte 1,076 1,063 1, Brookshire 3,450 4,305 4, Brookside Village 1,960 2,183 2, Browndell Brownfield 9,488 9,175 9, Brownsboro 796 1,032 1, Brownsville 139, , ,638 34,551 35, Brownwood 18,813 19,653 19, Bruceville-Eddy 1,490 1,571 1, Brundage CDP Bruni CDP Brushy Creek CDP 15,371 19,719 20,195 4,348 4, Bryan 65,660 74,115 74,394 8,455 8, Bryson Buchanan Dam CDP 1,688 1,774 1, Buckholts Buda 2,404 6,527 6,909 4,123 4, Buffalo 1,804 1,978 2, Buffalo Gap Buffalo Springs Bullard 1,150 1,737 1, Bulverde 3,761 4,990 5,060 1,229 1, Buna CDP 2,269 2,243 2, Bunker Hill Village 3,654 3,833 3, Burkburnett 10,927 10,990 11, Burke Burleson 20,976 34,869 35,421 13,893 14, Burnet 4,735 5,883 5,923 1,148 1, Burton Butterfield CDP Byers Bynum Cactus 2,538 2,933 3, Caddo Mills 1,149 1,262 1, Caldwell 3,449 3,999 3, Callisburg Calvert 1,426 1,352 1, Cameron 5,634 6,181 6, Cameron Park CDP 5,961 6,490 6, Campbell Camp Swift CDP 4,731 5,393 5, Camp Wood Canadian 2,233 2,415 2, Caney City

9 s Canton 3,292 3,500 3, Cantu Addition CDP Canutillo CDP 5,129 5,283 5, Canyon 12,875 14,125 14,070 1,250 1, Canyon Lake CDP 16,870 19,454 19,559 2,584 2, Carbon Carl's Corner Carmine Carrizo Hill CDP Carrizo Springs 5,655 5,607 5, Carrollton 109, , ,827 20,874 22, Carthage 6,664 6,937 6, Cashion Community n/a n/a n/a Castle Hills 4,202 4,194 4, Castroville 2,664 2,988 3, Catarina CDP Cedar Hill 32,093 43,354 43,437 11,261 11, Cedar Park 26,049 55,002 57,035 28,953 30, Celeste Celina 1,861 4,930 5,008 3,069 3, Center 5,678 5,934 5, Centerville Central Gardens CDP 4,106 3,896 3, Cesar Chavez CDP 1,469 1,505 1, Chandler 2,099 2,529 2, Channelview CDP 29,685 31,329 31,494 1,644 1, Channing Charlotte 1,637 1,802 1, Chester Chico 947 1,085 1, Childress 6,778 6,835 6, Chillicothe China 1,112 1,044 1, China Grove 1,247 1,366 1, Chireno Christine Christoval CDP Chula Vista-Orason CDP Chula Vista-River Spur CDP Cibolo 3,035 13,978 15,017 10,943 11, Cienegas Terrace CDP 2,878 3,165 3, Cinco Ranch CDP 11,196 13,422 13,562 2,226 2, Circle D-KC Estates CDP 2,010 2,241 2, Cisco 3,851 3,859 3, Citrus City CDP 941 1,009 1, Clarendon 1,974 2,091 2, Clarksville 3,883 3,627 3, Clarksville City Claude 1,313 1,360 1, Clear Lake Shores* 1,205 1,292 n/a 87 n/a 7.2 n/a Cleburne 26,005 29,625 29,717 3,620 3, Cleveland 7,605 8,402 8, Clifton 3,542 3,784 3, Clint 980 1,013 1, Cloverleaf CDP 23,508 25,286 25,411 1,778 1, Clute 10,424 11,623 11,720 1,199 1, Clyde 3,345 3,744 3, Coahoma Cockrell Hill 4,443 4,436 4, Coffee City Coldspring Coleman 5,127 5,008 5, College Station 67,890 83,444 85,322 15,554 17, Colleyville 19,636 23,515 23,825 3,879 4, Collinsville 1,235 1,609 1, Colmesneil Colorado City 4,281 4,406 4, Columbus 3,916 3,934 3, Comanche 4,482 4,593 4, Combes 2,553 2,822 2, Combine 1,788 2,111 2,

10 s Comfort CDP 2,358 2,791 2, Commerce 7,669 9,011 8,988 1,342 1, Como Concepcion CDP Conroe 36,811 55,583 56,523 18,772 19, Converse 11,508 17,934 19,291 6,426 7, Cool Coolidge Cooper 2,150 2,170 2, Coppell 35,958 39,865 39,907 3,907 3, Copperas Cove 29,592 32,085 32,151 2,493 2, Copper Canyon 1,216 1,521 1, Corinth 11,325 19,549 19,902 8,224 8, Corpus Christi 277, , ,241 9,796 10, Corral City Corrigan 1,721 1,867 1, Corsicana 24,485 26,548 26,523 2,063 2, Cottonwood Cottonwood Shores 877 1,139 1, Cotulla 3,614 3,608 3, Cove* n/a 2 n/a 0.6 n/a Covington Coyanosa CDP Coyote Acres CDP Crandall 2,774 3,733 3, , Crane 3,191 3,226 3, Cranfills Gap Crawford Creedmoor Cresson n/a n/a n/a Crockett 7,141 7,283 7, Crosby CDP 1,714 1,822 1, Crosbyton 1,874 1,728 1, Cross Mountain CDP 1,524 1,639 1, Cross Plains 1,068 1,105 1, Cross Roads Cross Timber Crowell 1,141 1,066 1, Crowley 7,467 11,568 11,778 4,101 4, Crystal City 7,190 7,433 7, Cuero 6,571 6,777 6, Cuevitas CDP Cumby Cumings CDP Cuney Cushing Cut and Shoot 1,158 1,358 1, Daingerfield 2,517 2,525 2, Daisetta 1,034 1,077 1, Dalhart 7,237 7,633 7, Dallas 1,188,580 1,268,533 1,278,484 79,953 89, Dalworthington Gardens 2,186 2,473 2, Damon CDP Danbury 1,611 1,775 1, Darrouzett Dawson Dayton 5,709 6,991 7,000 1,282 1, Dayton Lakes Dean Decatur 5,201 6,283 6,330 1,082 1, decordova n/a 3,114 3,151 3,114 3,151 n/a n/a Deer Park 28,520 30,848 31,135 2,328 2, De Kalb 1,769 1,728 1, De Leon 2,433 2,517 2, Dell City Del Mar Heights CDP Del Rio 33,867 36,565 36,633 2,698 2, Del Sol-Loma Linda CDP Denison 22,773 24,532 24,510 1,759 1, Denton 80, , ,081 36,715 39, Denver City 3,985 4,048 4,

11 s Deport DeSoto 37,646 44,156 44,302 6,510 6, Detroit Devers Devine 4,140 4,451 4, Deweyville CDP 1,190 1,218 1, Diboll 5,470 5,838 5, Dickens Dickinson* 17,093 21,882 n/a 4,789 n/a 28.0 n/a Dilley 3,674 4,015 4, Dimmitt 4,375 4,094 4, DISH n/a n/a n/a Dodd City Dodson Doffing CDP 4,256 4,548 4, Domino Donna 14,768 17,832 17,884 3,064 3, Doolittle CDP 2,358 2,521 2, Dorchester Double Oak 2,179 3,175 3, , Douglassville Doyle CDP Dripping Springs 1,548 2,062 2, Driscoll Dublin 3,754 4,126 4, Dumas 13,747 13,744 13, Duncanville 36,081 36,169 36, Eagle Lake 3,664 3,626 3, Eagle Mountain CDP 6,599 7,012 7, Eagle Pass 22,413 26,713 27,116 4,300 4, Early 2,588 2,787 2, Earth 1,109 1,103 1, East Bernard 1,729 2,227 2, Eastland 3,769 3,936 3, East Mountain Easton East Tawakoni Ector Edcouch 3,342 4,309 4, Eden 2,561 2,442 2, Edgecliff Village 2,550 2,625 2, Edgewater-Paisano CDP Edgewood 1,348 1,426 1, Edinburg 48,465 70,899 71,091 22,434 22, Edmonson Edna 5,899 6,024 6, Edom Edroy CDP Eidson Road CDP 9,348 9,948 9, Elbert CDP El Camino Angosto CDP El Campo 10,945 11,386 11, El Cenizo 3,545 3,780 3, Eldorado 1,951 1,983 1, Electra 3,168 3,065 3, Elgin 5,700 9,080 9,146 3,380 3, El Indio CDP Elkhart 1,215 1,317 1, El Lago 3,075 3,030 3, Elm Creek CDP 1,928 2,186 2, Elmendorf El Paso 563, , ,251 53,447 54, El Refugio CDP Elsa 5,549 6,674 6,695 1,125 1, Emhouse Emory 1,021 1,722 1, Encantada-Ranchito El Calaboz CDP 2,100 2,280 2, Enchanted Oaks Encinal Encino CDP Ennis 16,045 21,192 21,663 5,147 5,

12 s Escobares 1,954 2,064 2, Estelline Euless 46,005 53,601 54,100 7,596 8, Eureka Eustace Evadale CDP 1,430 1,431 1, Evant Everman 5,836 6,105 6, Fabens CDP 8,043 8,508 8, Fairchilds Fairfield 3,094 3,640 3, Fair Oaks Ranch 4,695 6,245 6,382 1,550 1, Fairview 2,644 7,250 7,888 4,606 5, Falcon Heights CDP Falcon Lake Estates CDP Falcon Mesa CDP Falcon Village CDP Falfurrias 5,297 5,181 5, Falls City Falman-County Acres CDP Farmers Branch 27,508 28,439 28, , Farmersville 3,118 3,953 3, Farwell 1,364 1,327 1, Fate 497 4,850 5,297 4,353 4, Fayetteville Faysville CDP Ferris 2,175 2,549 2, Fifth Street CDP 2,059 2,480 2, Flatonia 1,377 1,435 1, Florence 1,054 1,408 1, Floresville 5,868 7,317 7,353 1,449 1, Flowella CDP Flower Mound 50,702 67,995 68,645 17,293 17, Floydada 3,676 3,347 3, Follett Forest Hill 12,949 14,263 14,380 1,314 1, Forney 5,588 14,869 15,875 9,281 10, Forsan Fort Bliss CDP 8,264 8,191 8, Fort Davis CDP 1,050 1,443 1, Fort Hancock CDP 1,713 1,799 1, Fort Hood CDP 33,711 32,799 33, Fort Stockton 7,846 7,780 7, Fort Worth 534, , , , , Four Corners CDP 2,954 3,699 3, Fowlerton CDP Franklin 1,470 1,521 1, Frankston 1,209 1,277 1, Fredericksburg 8,911 10,775 10,782 1,864 1, Freeport 12,708 13,582 13, Freer 3,241 3,047 3, Fresno CDP 6,603 8,819 8,928 2,216 2, Friendswood* 29,037 33,472 n/a 4,435 n/a 15.3 n/a Friona 3,854 3,813 3, Frisco 33,714 92,655 96,629 58,941 62, Fritch 2,235 2,139 2, Fronton CDP Frost Fruitvale Fulshear 716 1,032 1, Fulton 1,553 1,746 1, Gainesville 15,538 16,844 16,816 1,306 1, Galena Park 10,592 11,436 11, Gallatin Galveston* 57,247 58,955 n/a 1,708 n/a 3.0 n/a Ganado 1,915 2,014 2, Garceno CDP 1,438 1,520 1, Gardendale CDP 1,197 1,291 1, Garden Ridge 1,882 3,187 3,300 1,305 1, Garfield CDP 1,660 1,784 1, Garland 215, , ,271 5,755 5,

13 s Garrett Garrison Gary City Gatesville 15,591 16,135 16, Georgetown 28,339 48,453 49,944 20,114 21, George West 2,524 2,404 2, Geronimo CDP Gholson Giddings 5,105 5,694 5, Gilmer 4,799 5,142 5, Girard CDP Gladewater 6,078 6,463 6, Glenn Heights 7,224 10,639 10,827 3,415 3, Glen Rose 2,122 2,893 3, Godley 879 1,053 1, Goldsmith Goldthwaite 1,802 1,819 1, Goliad 1,975 1,989 1, Golinda Gonzales 7,202 7,337 7, Goodlow Goodrich Gordon Goree Gorman 1,236 1,239 1, Graford Graham 8,716 8,781 8, Granbury 5,718 8,519 8,909 2,801 3, Grand Acres CDP Grandfalls Grand Prairie 127, , ,201 33,100 34, Grand Saline 3,028 3,318 3, Grandview 1,358 1,576 1, Granger 1,299 1,654 1, Granite Shoals 2,040 2,605 2, Granjeno Grape Creek CDP 3,138 3,081 3, Grapeland 1,451 1,471 1, Grapevine 42,059 49,944 50,492 7,885 8, Grays Prairie Greatwood CDP 6,640 8,327 8,425 1,687 1, Green Valley Farms CDP Greenville 23,960 25,430 25,472 1,470 1, Gregory 2,318 2,192 2, Grey Forest Groesbeck 4,291 4,762 4, Groom Groves 15,733 14,968 14, Groveton 1,107 1,120 1, Gruver 1,162 1,157 1, Guerra CDP Gun Barrel City 5,145 6,008 6, Gunter 1,230 1,774 1, Gustine Hackberry Hale Center 2,263 2,167 2, Hallettsville 2,563 2,528 2, Hallsburg Hallsville 2,772 3,116 3, Haltom City 39,018 42,588 42,911 3,570 3, Hamilton 2,977 3,135 3, Hamlin 2,248 2,141 2, Happy Hardin Harker Heights 17,308 24,865 25,522 7,557 8, Harlingen 57,564 68,845 71,199 11,281 13, Harper CDP 1,006 1,103 1, Hart 1,198 1,102 1, Hartley CDP Haskell 3,106 2,845 2, Haslet 1,134 1,470 1,

14 s Havana CDP Hawk Cove Hawkins 1,331 1,580 1, Hawley Hays Hearne 4,690 4,767 4, Heath 4,149 7,320 7,538 3,171 3, Hebbronville CDP 4,498 4,327 4, Hebron Hedley Hedwig Village 2,334 2,284 2, Heidelberg CDP 1,586 1,668 1, Helotes 4,285 7,542 7,771 3,257 3, Hemphill 1,106 1,100 1, Hempstead 4,691 7,115 7,295 2,424 2, Henderson 11,273 12,914 13,172 1,641 1, Henrietta 3,264 3,409 3, Hereford 14,597 14,888 14, Hermleigh CDP Hewitt 11,085 13,320 13,350 2,235 2, Hickory Creek 2,078 3,436 3,504 1,358 1, Hico 1,341 1,397 1, Hidalgo 7,322 11,571 11,734 4,249 4, Hideaway n/a 2,929 2,957 2,929 2,957 n/a n/a Higgins Highland Haven Highland Park 8,842 9,225 9, Highlands CDP 7,089 7,275 7, Highland Village 12,173 16,630 16,932 4,457 4, Hill Country Village 1,028 1,087 1, Hillcrest Hillsboro 8,232 9,164 9, Hilltop CDP Hilshire Village Hitchcock* 6,386 7,335 n/a 949 n/a 14.9 n/a Holiday Lakes 1,095 1,196 1, Holland 1,102 1,148 1, Holliday 1,632 1,742 1, Hollywood Park 2,983 3,280 3, Homestead Meadows North CDP 4,232 4,202 4, Homestead Meadows South CDP 6,807 6,835 6, Hondo 7,897 9,182 9,208 1,285 1, Honey Grove 1,746 1,866 1, Hooks 2,973 3,234 3, Horizon City 5,233 13,712 16,551 8,479 11, Horseshoe Bay CDP 3,337 3,534 3, Houston 1,953,631 2,215,947 2,254, , , Howardwick Howe 2,478 2,925 2, Hubbard 1,586 1,753 1, Hudson 3,792 4,417 4, Hudson Bend CDP 2,369 2,377 2, Hudson Oaks 1,637 1,908 1, Hughes Springs 1,856 1,907 1, Humble 14,579 16,711 16,803 2,132 2, Hungerford CDP Hunters Creek Village 4,374 4,629 4, Huntington 2,068 2,145 2, Huntsville 35,078 37,753 37,867 2,675 2, Hurst 36,273 39,180 39,521 2,907 3, Hutchins 2,805 3,060 3, Hutto 1,250 13,399 14,182 12,149 12, Huxley Idalou 2,157 2,228 2, Impact Imperial CDP Indian Hills CDP 2,036 2,164 2, Indian Lake Industry Inez CDP 1,787 1,872 1, Ingleside 9,388 9,881 10,

15 s Ingleside on the Bay Ingram 1,740 1,926 1, Iowa Colony Iowa Park 6,431 6,554 6, Iraan 1,238 1,249 1, Iredell Irving 191, , ,178 10,060 10, Italy 1,993 2,331 2, Itasca 1,503 1,705 1, Jacinto City 10,302 10,729 10, Jacksboro 4,533 4,673 4, Jacksonville 13,868 14,732 14, Jamaica Beach* 1,075 1,256 n/a 181 n/a 16.8 n/a Jarrell n/a 1,451 1,466 1,451 1,466 n/a n/a Jasper 7,657 7,775 7, Jayton Jefferson 2,024 2,011 2, Jersey Village 6,880 7,645 7, Jewett , Joaquin 925 1,007 1, Johnson City 1,191 1,537 1, Jolly Jollyville CDP 15,813 18,493 18,966 2,680 3, Jones Creek 2,130 2,276 2, Jonestown 1,681 2,466 2, Josephine Joshua 4,528 5,508 5, , Jourdanton 3,732 4,794 4,823 1,062 1, Junction 2,618 2,687 2, Justin 1,891 3,297 3,434 1,406 1, Karnes City 3,457 3,456 3, Katy 11,775 17,494 17,640 5,719 5, Kaufman 6,490 8,863 8,994 2,373 2, K-Bar Ranch CDP Keene 5,003 6,184 6,176 1,181 1, Keller 27,345 37,601 38,139 10,256 10, Kemah* 2,330 2,617 n/a 287 n/a 12.3 n/a Kemp 1,133 1,414 1, Kempner 1,004 1,210 1, Kendleton Kenedy 3,487 3,678 3, Kenefick Kennard Kennedale 5,850 7,115 7,198 1,265 1, Kerens 1,681 1,927 1, Kermit 5,714 5,463 5, Kerrville 20,425 22,561 22,674 2,136 2, Kilgore 11,301 12,250 12, Killeen 86, , ,143 28,661 30, Kingsbury CDP Kingsland CDP 4,584 5,261 5, Kingsville 25,575 24,581 24, Kirby 8,673 9,023 9, Kirbyville 2,085 2,116 2, Kirvin Knippa CDP Knollwood Knox City 1,219 1,126 1, Kosse Kountze 2,115 2,222 2, Kress Krugerville 903 1,603 1, Krum 1,979 3,900 4,116 1,921 2, Kurten n/a n/a n/a Kyle 5,314 25,400 26,482 20,086 21, La Blanca CDP 2,351 2,539 2, La Casita-Garciasville CDP 2,177 2,426 2, Lackland AFB CDP 7,123 7,090 7, LaCoste 1,255 1,408 1, Lacy-Lakeview 5,764 6,120 6, Ladonia

16 s La Feria 6,435 8,007 7,860 1,572 1, La Feria North CDP Lago CDP Lago Vista 4,507 6,330 6,467 1,823 1, La Grange 4,478 4,845 4, La Grulla 1,211 1,743 1, Laguna Heights CDP 1,990 2,130 2, Laguna Seca CDP Laguna Vista 1,658 4,056 4,106 2,398 2, La Homa CDP 10,433 11,600 11,582 1,167 1, La Joya 3,303 4,324 4,318 1,021 1, Lake Bridgeport Lake Brownwood CDP 1,694 1,770 1, Lake City Lake Dallas 6,166 8,020 8,097 1,854 1, Lakehills CDP 4,668 5,441 5, Lake Jackson 26,386 29,031 29,205 2,645 2, Lake Kiowa CDP 1,883 1,854 1, Lakeport 861 1,011 1, Lakeshore Gardens-Hidden Acres CDP Lakeside (San Patricio) Lakeside (Tarrant) 1,040 1,240 1, Lakeside City (Archer) 984 1,030 1, Lake Tanglewood Lakeview Lake View CDP Lakeway 8,002 11,316 11,738 3,314 3, Lakewood Village Lake Worth 4,618 4,840 4, La Marque* 13,682 14,450 n/a 768 n/a 5.6 n/a Lamesa 9,952 9,182 9, Lampasas 6,786 8,006 8,023 1,220 1, Lancaster 25,894 34,882 35,057 8,988 9, La Paloma CDP La Paloma-Lost Creek CDP La Porte 31,880 34,474 34,682 2,594 2, La Presa CDP La Pryor CDP 1,491 1,556 1, La Puerta CDP 1,636 1,728 1, Laredo 176, , ,599 44,859 45, Laredo Ranchettes CDP 1,845 1,880 1, Larga Vista CDP La Rosita CDP 1,729 1,818 1, Lasana CDP Lasara CDP 1,024 1,101 1, Las Colonias CDP Las Lomas CDP 2,684 2,840 2, Las Lomitas CDP Las Palmas-Juarez CDP 1,666 1,878 1, Las Quintas Fronterizas CDP 2,030 2,163 2, Latexo Laughlin AFB CDP 2,225 2,315 2, Laureles CDP 3,285 3,763 3, La Vernia 931 1,223 1, La Victoria CDP 1,683 1,777 1, La Villa 1,305 1,395 1, Lavon La Ward Lawn League City* 45,444 70,438 n/a 24,994 n/a 55.0 n/a Leakey Leander 7,596 24,524 25,814 16,928 18, Leary Lefors Leona Leonard 1,846 2,012 2, Leon Valley 9,239 10,417 10,582 1,178 1, Leroy Levelland 12,866 12,678 12, Lewisville 77, , ,668 26,321 27, Lexington 1,178 1,334 1,

17 s Liberty 8,033 8,507 8, Liberty City CDP 1,935 2,122 2, Liberty Hill 1,409 1,856 1, Lincoln Park Lindale 2,954 4,633 4,706 1,679 1, Linden 2,256 2,358 2, Lindsay (Cooke) Lindsay CDP (Reeves) Lipan Lipscomb CDP Little Elm 3,646 21,926 22,410 18,280 18, Littlefield 6,507 6,631 6, Little River-Academy 1,645 1,751 1, Live Oak 9,156 12,786 13,204 3,630 4, Liverpool Livingston 5,433 6,487 6,481 1,054 1, Llano 3,325 3,830 3, Llano Grande CDP 3,333 3,449 3, Lockhart 11,615 13,880 13,822 2,265 2, Lockney 2,056 1,894 1, Log Cabin Lolita CDP Loma Linda East CDP Lometa Lone Oak Lone Star 1,631 1,650 1, Longview 73,344 77,061 77,129 3,717 3, Lopeno CDP Lopezville CDP 4,476 4,966 4, Loraine Lorena 1,433 1,629 1, Lorenzo 1,372 1,310 1, Los Alvarez CDP 1,434 1,512 1, Los Angeles Subdivision CDP Los Ebanos CDP Los Fresnos 4,512 5,730 5,825 1,218 1, Los Indios 1,149 1,336 1, Lost Creek CDP 4,729 4,846 4, Los Villareales CDP Los Ybanez Lott Louise CDP Lovelady Lowry Crossing 1,229 1,891 1, Lozano CDP Lubbock 199, , ,432 21,124 23, Lucas 2,890 4,683 4,863 1,793 1, Lueders Lufkin 32,709 33,994 34,046 1,285 1, Luling 5,080 5,744 5, Lumberton 8,731 10,852 10,953 2,121 2, Lyford 1,973 2,594 2, Lyford South CDP Lytle 2,383 2,871 2, Mabank 2,151 2,923 2, McAllen 106, , ,813 22,056 22, McCamey 1,805 1,718 1, McGregor 4,727 4,871 4, McKinney 54, , ,453 64,525 67, McLean McLendon-Chisholm 914 1,271 1, McQueeney CDP 2,527 2,969 2, Madisonville 4,159 4,610 4, Magnolia 1,111 1,864 1, Malakoff 2,257 2,400 2, Malone Manor 1,204 3,458 3,592 2,254 2, Mansfield 28,031 45,575 46,608 17,544 18, Manvel 3,046 5,791 6,444 2,745 3, Marathon CDP Marble Falls 4,959 6,967 7,024 2,008 2,

18 s Marfa 2,121 2,117 2, Marietta Marion 1,099 1,293 1, Markham CDP 1,138 1,097 1, Marlin 6,628 6,370 6, Marquez Marshall 23,935 24,357 24, Mart 2,273 2,396 2, Martindale 953 1,213 1, Mason 2,134 2,206 2, Matador Mathis 5,034 5,200 5, Maud 1,028 1,031 1, Mauriceville CDP 2,743 2,763 2, Maypearl , Meadow Meadowlakes 1,293 1,888 1, Meadows Place 4,912 6,778 6,844 1,866 1, Medina CDP 2,960 3,554 3, Megargel Melissa 1,350 4,413 4,600 3,063 3, Melvin Memphis 2,479 2,347 2, Menard 1,653 1,612 1, Mercedes 13,649 16,026 16,026 2,377 2, Meridian 1,491 1,565 1, Merkel 2,637 2,728 2, Mertens Mertzon Mesquite 124, , ,981 6,705 6, Mexia 6,563 6,940 6, Miami Midland 94, , ,248 10,657 12, Midlothian 7,480 15,689 17,669 8,209 10, Midway Midway North CDP 3,946 4,191 4, Midway South CDP 1,711 1,808 1, Mila Doce CDP 4,907 5,459 5, Milam CDP 1,329 1,288 1, Milano Mildred Miles Milford Miller's Cove Millican Millsap Mineola 4,550 5,241 5, Mineral Wells 16,946 17,791 17, Mingus Mirando City CDP Mission 45,408 68,286 69,581 22,878 24, Mission Bend CDP 30,831 36,871 37,223 6,040 6, Missouri City 52,913 78,143 79,140 25,230 26, Mobeetie Mobile City Monahans 6,821 6,636 6, Mont Belvieu* 2,324 2,770 n/a 446 n/a 19.2 n/a Monte Alto CDP 1,611 1,708 1, Montgomery Moody 1,400 1,456 1, Moore CDP Moore Station Morales-Sanchez CDP Moran Morgan Morgan Farm Area CDP Morgan's Point Morgan's Point Resort 2,989 4,436 4,510 1,447 1, Morning Glory CDP Morse CDP Morton 2,249 2,099 2,

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