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Florida Estimates of Population 2012 April 1, 2012 Bureau of Economic and Business Research College of Liberal Arts and Sciences University of Florida 221 Matherly Hall P.O. Box 117145 Gainesville, Florida 32611-7145 Phone: (352) 392-0171 Fax: (352) 392-4739 E-mail: [email protected]fl.edu www.bebr.ufl.edu Copyright 2013 by the University of Florida

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Florida Estimates of Population 2012

April 1, 2012

Bureau of Economic and Business ResearchCollege of Liberal Arts and Sciences

University of Florida221 Matherly HallP.O. Box 117145

Gainesville, Florida 32611-7145

Phone: (352) 392-0171Fax: (352) 392-4739

E-mail: [email protected]

Copyright 2013 by the University of Florida

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University of FloridaJ. Bernard Machen, President

College of Liberal Arts and SciencesPaul D’Anieri, Dean

Bureau of Economic and Business ResearchChristopher McCarty, Director

Population ProgramStanley K. Smith, Population Program Director

Stefan Rayer, Research DemographerScott Cody, Research Demographer

Information/Publications ServicesPhoebe A. WilsonPamela Middleton

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Table of Contents

Table 1. Estimates of Population by County and City in Florida: April 1, 2012 __________________________ 8

Table 2. Components of Population Change for Counties in Florida, 2010 to 2012______________________ 22

Table 3. Population Change for Counties in Florida, 1990 to 2012 __________________________________ 24

Table 4. Population Change for Metropolitan Statistical Areas in Florida, 1990 to 2012 __________________ 26

Table 5. Population Change for Planning Districts in Florida, 1990 to 2012 ___________________________ 28

Table 6. Rank of Florida Counties by Population Size in 2012 and Population Distribution in 2012, 2010, 2000 and 1990 ____________________________________________________________________ 30

Table 7. Rank of Florida Counties by Percent Change in Population, 2010 to 2012 _____________________ 32

Figure 1. Percent Change in Population, 2010 to 2012 ___________________________________________ 33

Table 8. Rank of Florida Counties by Population Change, 2010 to 2012 ______________________________ 34

Figure 2. Population Change, 2010 to 2012 ____________________________________________________ 35

Table 9. Rank of the Top 100 Cities in Florida by Population Size in 2012, 2010 and 2000 _______________ 36

Table 10. Rank of the Top 100 Cities in Florida by Percent Change in Population, 2010 to 2012 ___________ 38

Table 11. Rank of the Top 100 Cities in Florida by Population Change, 2010 to 2012 ___________________ 39

Table 12. Age Distribution (Percentage) of the Population of Florida and Its Counties on April 1, 2011, 2010, 2000 and 1990 ____________________________________________________ 40

Table 13. Rank of Florida Counties by Percent of Population Aged 17 and Younger, 2011 ________________ 44

Figure 3. Percent of Population Aged 17 and Younger, 2011 _______________________________________ 45

Table 14. Rank of Florida Counties by Percent of Population Aged 65 and Older, 2011 __________________ 46

Figure 4. Percent of Population Aged 65 and Older, 2011 _________________________________________ 47

Table 15. Black Population of Florida Counties, April 1, 2011, Ranked by Percent Black _________________ 48

Figure 5. Black Population as Percent of Total Population, April 1, 2011 ______________________________ 49

Table 16. Hispanic Population of Florida Counties, April 1, 2011, Ranked by Percent Hispanic ____________ 50

Figure 6. Hispanic Population as Percent of Total Population, April 1, 2011 ___________________________ 51

Table 17. Population Per Square Mile for Florida Counties, 2012, 2010, and 2000 ______________________ 52

Figure 7. Population Per Square Mile, 2012 ____________________________________________________ 54

Location of Florida Cities ___________________________________________________________________ 55

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Florida Estimates of Population: April 1, 2012

Guidelines for Population Estimates

This report provides population estimates for Florida and each of its counties and incorporated cities, as of April 1, 2012. These estimates were prepared under a contractual agreement between the Florida Legislature and the Bureau of Economic and Business Research (BEBR) at the University of Florida. The basic guidelines for producing population estimates were established by the 1972 Florida Legislature in Chapter 23, Section 23.019, Florida Statutes, entitled “Population census determination.” These guidelines have been revised several times since 1972, the most recent being Section 186.901 of the 2011 Florida Statutes, which states:

(1) The Office of Economic and Demographic Research shall annually provide to the Executive Office of the Governor population estimates of local governmental units as of April 1 of each year, utilizing accepted statistical practices. The population of local governments provided by the Office of Economic and Demographic Research shall apply to any revenue-sharing formula with local governments under the provisions of ss. 218.20-218.26, part II of chapter 218. The Office of Economic and Demographic Research shall additionally provide the Executive Office of the Governor population estimates for municipal annexations or consolidations occurring during the period April 1 through February 28, and the Executive Office of the Governor shall include these estimates in its certification to the Department of Revenue for the annual revenue-sharing calculation.

(2) (a) Population shall be computed as the number of residents, employing the same general guidelines used by the United States Bureau of the Census. (b) For the purpose of revenue-sharing distribution formulas and distribution proportions for the local government half-cent sales tax, inmates and patients residing in institutions operated by the Federal Government, the Department of Corrections, the Department of Health, or the Department of

Children and Family Services shall not be considered to be residents of the governmental unit in which the institutions are located. (c) Nothing herein shall be construed to prohibit the separate determination of any categories of persons, whether resident or nonresident.

(3) In cases of annexation or consolidation, local governments shall be required to submit to the Executive Office of the Governor, within 30 days following annexation or consolidation, a statement as to the population census effect of the action.

(4) Estimates of inmates and patients pursuant to paragraph (2)(b) shall be separately stated in population reports issued pursuant to this section.

It should be noted that these estimates refer solely to permanent residents of the state of Florida. Accord-ing to Census Bureau guidelines, one’s permanent residence is the place one lives and sleeps most of the time. Consequently, temporary residents such as tourists and snowbirds are not included in these estimates. Many places in Florida have large numbers of temporary residents during certain times of the year, making their total de facto populations much larger than their permanent resident populations.

Estimation Methodology

The BEBR produces population estimates using the housing unit method, in which changes in population are reflected by changes in occupied housing units. This is the most commonly used method for making local population estimates in the United States because it can utilize a wide variety of data sources, can be applied at virtually any level of geography, and has a proven track record for producing reasonably accurate estimates.

The foundation of the housing unit method is the fact that almost everyone lives in some type of housing structure, whether a traditional single family unit, an apartment, a mobile home, a college dormitory, or a

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state prison. The population of any geographic area can therefore be calculated as the number of occupied housing units (households) times the average number of persons per household (PPH), plus the number of persons living in group quarters facilities such as college dormitories, military barracks, nursing homes, and prisons. For purposes of population estimation, the homeless population is treated as part of the group quarters population.

Households

Three data series are used to estimate the number of households: residential building permits, active residential electric customers and homestead exemp-tions. The housing inventory for a city or county which issues building permits can be estimated by adding permits issued since 2010 to the units enu-merated in the 2010 census and subtracting units lost to destruction, demolition, or conversion to other uses. Building permit data are collected through a cooperative program of the BEBR and the United States Department of Commerce. The time lag between the issuance of a permit and the completion of the struc-ture is assumed to be three months for single-family units and 15 months for multifamily units; no lag is assumed for mobile home units or demolitions. Creating a housing inventory for an entire county requires complete permit data for every permitting agency within the county. Although such data are not always avail-able, coverage is sufficient in most Florida cities and counties to provide useful information. Data for mobile homes are derived from state licensing and property appraisal records.

There are no data sources that track changes over time in occupancy rates. Census definitions require a person to be “...counted as an inhabitant of his usual place of residence, which is generally construed to mean where he lives and sleeps most of the time. This residence is not necessarily the same as his legal residence, voting residence, or domicile.” Under this definition, a unit is counted as vacant even though it is continuously occupied, if the occupants are different persons, each of whom stays for only a short time. The most effective way to estimate current occupancy rates is to conduct a special census or large sample survey; in most instances, however, special censuses and surveys are too expensive to be feasible. A common solution is to use the occupancy rates from the most recent census; this is the procedure followed by the BEBR.

The product of the inventory figure and the occupancy rate provides an estimate of permanent households. There are several problems with this estimate. Time lags between issuance of permits and completion of units may vary from place to place and from year to year. The proportion of permits resulting in completed units is usually unknown. Data on demolitions, conversions, and mobile homes are often incomplete or inaccurate. Measures of current occupancy rates are generally unavailable. In spite of these problems, building permit and mobile home data often provide useful estimates of the number of households. Our second data source for estimating households is active residential electric customers. The current number of households can be estimated by multiply-ing the 2010 ratio of households to active residential electric customers times the current number of active residential customers. This procedure assumes that no changes have occurred in either electric company book-keeping practices or the proportion of customers who are permanent residents. Although changes do occur, the evidence shows that they are generally quite small. In some places, however, we adjust the household/ electric customer ratio to account for apparent changes in the proportion of total housing units occupied by permanent residents.

We have recently begun using a third data source, the number of homestead exemptions. We use a pro-cedure similar to the one used for electric customers, constructing a ratio of households to exemptions in 2010 and multiplying that ratio by the current number of ex-emptions. An important advantage of these data is that they cover only housing units occupied by permanent residents, thereby excluding the impact of seasonal and other non-permanent residents. The primary disadvan-tage is that they do not include households occupied by renters or other non-homeowners. We currently use these data only for estimates at the state and county level, but we are exploring their use in subcounty areas as well.

Electric customer data generally provide good house-hold estimates but do not provide information on changes in the mix of housing units (single-family, multifamily, mobile home). Homestead exemption data also appear to provide good household estimates. Building permit data provide somewhat less accurate estimates of households, but provide information on changes in housing mix. We use our professional judgement to decide which data

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source(s) to use in each county and subcounty area. In many instances, we use averages of estimates from two or even all three data sources. The benefits of combining estimates or projections are well-known.

Persons per household

The second component of the housing unit method is the average number of persons per household (PPH). Table A shows that PPH in Florida declined considerably between 1950 and 1990 (especially during the 1970s). This trend was caused by declining birth rates, rising divorce rates, a growing number of young adults forming their own households, and a high rate of migration of older persons into Florida.

Florida’s PPH remained relatively constant between 1990 and 2000, but rose slightly between 2000 and 2010. There is a substantial amount of variation among local areas in Florida, however, with values in 2010 ranging from 2.1 to 3.1 for counties and from less than 1.5 to more than 4.0 for subcounty areas. PPH values have risen over time in some local areas and declined in others.

For 2012, PPH estimates for each city and county were based on their 2010 values, the change in PPH since 2010 for the state as a whole (as calculated in the Current Popu-lation Survey), and the local change in the mix of single- family, multifamily, and mobile home units since 2010. On average, PPH can be estimated more accurately than households.

Group quarters population

Population in housing is estimated as the product of households and PPH. To obtain an estimate of total population, the group quarters population must be added. In most instances we estimate the group quarters population by assuming that it equals the same proportion of population in housing in 2012 as it did in 2010. For example, if the group quarters population equaled 1.5 percent of population in housing in 2010, we estimate that the current group quarters population is 1.5 percent of the current estimate of population in housing. In places where the group quarters population represents a substantial proportion of the total population (e.g., college dormitories, prisons, military bases, long-term health care facilities), actual population counts are obtained from the administrators of each facility. The total population estimate is then made by adding the group quarters population to the estimate of population in housing. Inmates in state and federal institutions are

counted separately in all local areas; these numbers are available from the federal government and the Florida Department of Corrections, Florida Department of Juvenile Justice, and the Florida Department of Children and Families.

Conclusion

The population estimates produced by the BEBR are calculated by multiplying the number of households by the average number of persons per household and adding the number of persons living in group quarters. This methodology is conceptually simple but effective. It utilizes data that are available for all local areas, its components respond rapidly to population movements, and it can be applied systematically and uniformly everywhere in the state. A comparison of population estimates with census counts for 1980, 1990, 2000 and 2010 showed the BEBR estimates to be quite accurate. Our 40 years of experience making population estimates have convinced us that this is the most effective method for making city and county population estimates in Florida.

Note

The population numbers for 1990 and 2000 shown in this report include all official corrections made by the U.S. Census Bureau. Corrections for 2010 include all corrections received from the Census Bureau’s Count Question Resolution program by October 31, 2012. Consequently, the census numbers for some cities or counties may differ from those published previously.

Acknowledgement

Funding for these estimates was provided by the Florida Legislature.

Table A. Persons per Household (PPH), Florida, 1950-2010

Year PPH Year PPH

1950 3.22 1990 2.461960 3.11 2000 2.461970 2.90 2010 2.481980 2.55

Source: U.S. Census Bureau.

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Table 1. Estimates of Population by County and City in Florida: April 1, 2012

Revenue Sharing Use Only April 1 April 1 EstimatesCounty, City, 2012 Total 2010 less inmatesand State (estimate) change (Census) Inmates April 1, 2012

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Alachua 246,770 -566 247,336 1,290 245,480Alachua 9,134 75 9,059 0 9,134Archer 1,130 12 1,118 0 1,130Gainesville 123,903 -451 124,354 842 123,061Hawthorne 1,389 -28 1,417 0 1,389High Springs 5,355 5 5,350 0 5,355La Crosse 356 -4 360 0 356Micanopy 605 5 600 0 605Newberry 4,957 7 4,950 0 4,957Waldo 969 -46 1,015 0 969UNINCORPORATED 98,972 -141 99,113 448 98,524 Baker 26,938 -177 27,115 2,012 24,926Glen St. Mary 428 -9 437 0 428Macclenny 6,355 -19 6,374 0 6,355UNINCORPORATED 20,155 -149 20,304 2,012 18,143 Bay 169,392 540 168,852 1,160 168,232Callaway 14,051 -354 14,405 0 14,051Lynn Haven 18,764 271 18,493 0 18,764Mexico Beach 1,095 23 1,072 0 1,095Panama City* 35,800 295 35,505 113 35,687Panama City Beach 12,067 49 12,018 0 12,067Parker 4,305 -12 4,317 0 4,305Springfield 8,893 -10 8,903 0 8,893UNINCORPORATED* 74,417 278 74,139 1,047 73,370 Bradford 27,239 -1,281 28,520 2,923 24,316Brooker 331 -7 338 0 331Hampton 477 -23 500 0 477Lawtey 730 0 730 0 730Starke 5,437 -12 5,449 12 5,425UNINCORPORATED 20,264 -1,239 21,503 2,911 17,353 Brevard 545,625 2,249 543,376 516 545,109Cape Canaveral 9,926 14 9,912 0 9,926Cocoa 17,259 119 17,140 0 17,259Cocoa Beach 11,240 9 11,231 0 11,240Grant-Valkaria 3,873 23 3,850 0 3,873Indialantic 2,782 62 2,720 0 2,782Indian Harbour Beach 8,456 231 8,225 0 8,456Malabar 2,738 -19 2,757 0 2,738Melbourne* 77,101 896 76,205 0 77,101Melbourne Beach 3,098 -3 3,101 0 3,098Melbourne Village 664 2 662 0 664Palm Bay 103,681 491 103,190 0 103,681

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Table 1. Estimates of Population by County and City in Florida: April 1, 2012(Continued)

Revenue Sharing Use Only April 1 April 1 EstimatesCounty, City, 2012 Total 2010 less inmatesand State (estimate) change (Census) Inmates April 1, 2012

Brevard (Continued)Palm Shores 890 -10 900 0 890Rockledge 25,265 339 24,926 26 25,239Satellite Beach 10,315 206 10,109 0 10,315Titusville 43,529 -232 43,761 21 43,508West Melbourne 19,118 763 18,355 0 19,118UNINCORPORATED* 205,690 -642 206,332 469 205,221 Broward 1,771,099 23,033 1,748,066 1,760 1,769,339Coconut Creek 53,313 404 52,909 0 53,313Cooper City 30,450 1,903 28,547 5 30,445Coral Springs 122,681 1,585 121,096 0 122,681Dania Beach 29,873 234 29,639 0 29,873Davie 92,848 856 91,992 5 92,843Deerfield Beach 75,506 488 75,018 0 75,506Fort Lauderdale 168,615 3,094 165,521 257 168,358Hallandale Beach 37,732 619 37,113 0 37,732Hillsboro Beach 1,890 15 1,875 0 1,890Hollywood 142,374 1,606 140,768 0 142,374Lauderdale-By-The-Sea 6,105 49 6,056 0 6,105Lauderdale Lakes 33,168 575 32,593 0 33,168Lauderhill 67,037 150 66,887 0 67,037Lazy Lake 25 1 24 0 25Lighthouse Point 10,419 75 10,344 0 10,419Margate 55,116 1,832 53,284 0 55,116Miramar 123,478 1,437 122,041 0 123,478North Lauderdale 42,269 1,246 41,023 0 42,269Oakland Park 42,020 657 41,363 0 42,020Parkland 24,872 910 23,962 0 24,872Pembroke Park 6,103 1 6,102 0 6,103Pembroke Pines 155,239 489 154,750 607 154,632Plantation 85,049 94 84,955 0 85,049Pompano Beach 102,239 2,394 99,845 183 102,056Sea Ranch Lakes 670 0 670 0 670Southwest Ranches 7,385 40 7,345 0 7,385Sunrise 86,154 1,715 84,439 0 86,154Tamarac 61,102 675 60,427 0 61,102Weston 65,448 115 65,333 0 65,448West Park 14,165 9 14,156 0 14,165Wilton Manors 11,878 246 11,632 0 11,878UNINCORPORATED 15,876 -481 16,357 703 15,173 Calhoun 14,641 16 14,625 1,700 12,941Altha 543 7 536 0 543Blountstown 2,500 -14 2,514 0 2,500UNINCORPORATED 11,598 23 11,575 1,700 9,898

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Table 1. Estimates of Population by County and City in Florida: April 1, 2012(Continued)

Revenue Sharing Use Only April 1 April 1 EstimatesCounty, City, 2012 Total 2010 less inmatesand State (estimate) change (Census) Inmates April 1, 2012

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Charlotte 163,357 3,379 159,978 1,311 162,046Punta Gorda 16,984 343 16,641 0 16,984UNINCORPORATED 146,373 3,036 143,337 1,311 145,062 Citrus 140,761 -475 141,236 161 140,600Crystal River 3,076 -32 3,108 0 3,076Inverness 7,195 -15 7,210 0 7,195UNINCORPORATED 130,490 -428 130,918 161 130,329 Clay 192,071 1,206 190,865 0 192,071Green Cove Springs 6,911 3 6,908 0 6,911Keystone Heights 1,336 -14 1,350 0 1,336Orange Park 8,403 -9 8,412 0 8,403Penney Farms 744 -5 749 0 744UNINCORPORATED 174,677 1,231 173,446 0 174,677 Collier 329,849 8,329 321,520 74 329,775Everglades 401 1 400 0 401Marco Island 16,521 108 16,413 0 16,521Naples 19,584 47 19,537 0 19,584UNINCORPORATED 293,343 8,173 285,170 74 293,269 Columbia 67,729 198 67,531 4,069 63,660Fort White 570 3 567 0 570Lake City 12,057 11 12,046 360 11,697UNINCORPORATED 55,102 184 54,918 3,709 51,393 DeSoto 34,408 -454 34,862 1,898 32,510Arcadia 7,585 -52 7,637 0 7,585UNINCORPORATED 26,823 -402 27,225 1,898 24,925 Dixie 16,298 -124 16,422 1,270 15,028Cross City 1,710 -18 1,728 0 1,710Horseshoe Beach 165 -4 169 0 165UNINCORPORATED 14,423 -102 14,525 1,270 13,153 Duval 869,729 5,466 864,263 590 869,139Atlantic Beach 12,718 63 12,655 0 12,718Baldwin 1,419 -6 1,425 0 1,419Jacksonville 826,865 5,081 821,784 590 826,275Jacksonville Beach 21,615 253 21,362 0 21,615Neptune Beach 7,112 75 7,037 0 7,112

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Table 1. Estimates of Population by County and City in Florida: April 1, 2012(Continued)

Revenue Sharing Use Only April 1 April 1 EstimatesCounty, City, 2012 Total 2010 less inmatesand State (estimate) change (Census) Inmates April 1, 2012

Escambia 299,511 1,892 297,619 2,734 296,777Century 1,693 -5 1,698 0 1,693Pensacola 52,022 99 51,923 33 51,989UNINCORPORATED 245,796 1,798 243,998 2,701 243,095 Flagler 97,160 1,464 95,696 0 97,160Beverly Beach 334 -4 338 0 334Bunnell 2,685 9 2,676 0 2,685Flagler Beach (part) 4,422 -2 4,424 0 4,422Marineland (part) 16 0 16 0 16Palm Coast 76,450 1,270 75,180 0 76,450UNINCORPORATED 13,253 191 13,062 0 13,253 Franklin 11,530 -19 11,549 1,768 9,762Apalachicola 2,256 25 2,231 0 2,256Carrabelle 2,843 65 2,778 1,480 1,363UNINCORPORATED 6,431 -109 6,540 288 6,143 Gadsden 47,506 1,117 46,389 2,888 44,618Chattahoochee 3,143 -509 3,652 935 2,208Greensboro 618 16 602 0 618Gretna 1,444 -16 1,460 0 1,444Havana 1,728 -26 1,754 0 1,728Midway 3,119 115 3,004 0 3,119Quincy 7,859 -113 7,972 421 7,438UNINCORPORATED 29,595 1,650 27,945 1,532 28,063 Gilchrist 16,946 7 16,939 901 16,045Bell 425 -31 456 0 425Fanning Springs (part) 276 -2 278 0 276Trenton 1,956 -43 1,999 0 1,956UNINCORPORATED 14,289 83 14,206 901 13,388 Glades 12,671 -213 12,884 972 11,699Moore Haven 1,666 -14 1,680 0 1,666UNINCORPORATED 11,005 -199 11,204 972 10,033 Gulf 15,907 44 15,863 3,306 12,601Port St. Joe 3,472 27 3,445 0 3,472Wewahitchka 1,977 -4 1,981 0 1,977UNINCORPORATED 10,458 21 10,437 3,306 7,152

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Table 1. Estimates of Population by County and City in Florida: April 1, 2012(Continued)

Revenue Sharing Use Only April 1 April 1 EstimatesCounty, City, 2012 Total 2010 less inmatesand State (estimate) change (Census) Inmates April 1, 2012

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Hamilton 14,836 37 14,799 2,822 12,014Jasper 2,970 -1,576 4,546 1,278 1,692Jennings 906 28 878 0 906White Springs 770 -7 777 0 770UNINCORPORATED 10,190 1,592 8,598 1,544 8,646 Hardee 27,762 31 27,731 1,903 25,859Bowling Green 2,930 0 2,930 0 2,930Wauchula 5,072 71 5,001 0 5,072Zolfo Springs 1,810 -17 1,827 0 1,810UNINCORPORATED 17,950 -23 17,973 1,903 16,047 Hendry 38,132 -1,008 39,140 260 37,872Clewiston 7,215 60 7,155 0 7,215LaBelle 4,629 -11 4,640 0 4,629UNINCORPORATED 26,288 -1,057 27,345 260 26,028 Hernando 173,104 326 172,778 387 172,717Brooksville 7,702 -17 7,719 0 7,702Weeki Wachee 5 -7 12 0 5UNINCORPORATED 165,397 350 165,047 387 165,010 Highlands 98,955 169 98,786 23 98,932Avon Park 9,086 250 8,836 0 9,086Lake Placid 2,268 45 2,223 0 2,268Sebring 10,560 69 10,491 0 10,560UNINCORPORATED 77,041 -195 77,236 23 77,018 Hillsborough 1,256,118 26,892 1,229,226 841 1,255,277Plant City 34,963 242 34,721 0 34,963Tampa 341,771 6,062 335,709 597 341,174Temple Terrace 24,919 378 24,541 0 24,919UNINCORPORATED 854,465 20,210 834,255 244 854,221 Holmes 19,984 57 19,927 1,535 18,449Bonifay 2,705 -88 2,793 0 2,705Esto 364 0 364 0 364Noma 194 -17 211 0 194Ponce de Leon 556 -42 598 0 556Westville 297 8 289 0 297UNINCORPORATED 15,868 196 15,672 1,535 14,333

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Table 1. Estimates of Population by County and City in Florida: April 1, 2012(Continued)

Revenue Sharing Use Only April 1 April 1 EstimatesCounty, City, 2012 Total 2010 less inmatesand State (estimate) change (Census) Inmates April 1, 2012

Indian River 139,446 1,418 138,028 354 139,092Fellsmere 5,201 4 5,197 0 5,201Indian River Shores 3,936 35 3,901 0 3,936Orchid 417 2 415 0 417Sebastian 22,188 259 21,929 0 22,188Vero Beach 15,326 106 15,220 0 15,326UNINCORPORATED 92,378 1,012 91,366 354 92,024 Jackson 49,847 101 49,746 7,981 41,866Alford 485 -4 489 0 485Bascom 119 -2 121 0 119Campbellton 225 -5 230 0 225Cottondale 909 -24 933 0 909Graceville 2,225 -53 2,278 0 2,225Grand Ridge 947 55 892 0 947Greenwood 674 -12 686 0 674Jacob City 255 5 250 0 255Malone 2,360 272 2,088 1,728 632Marianna 7,604 1,502 6,102 1,648 5,956Sneads 1,906 57 1,849 0 1,906UNINCORPORATED 32,138 -1,690 33,828 4,605 27,533 Jefferson 14,478 -283 14,761 1,017 13,461Monticello 2,444 -62 2,506 0 2,444UNINCORPORATED 12,034 -221 12,255 1,017 11,017 Lafayette 8,663 -207 8,870 1,746 6,917Mayo 1,222 -15 1,237 0 1,222UNINCORPORATED 7,441 -192 7,633 1,746 5,695 Lake 299,677 2,625 297,052 970 298,707Astatula 1,783 -27 1,810 0 1,783Clermont 29,827 1,085 28,742 0 29,827Eustis 18,571 13 18,558 0 18,571Fruitland Park 4,148 70 4,078 0 4,148Groveland 9,060 331 8,729 0 9,060Howey-in-the-Hills 1,097 -1 1,098 0 1,097Lady Lake 13,909 -17 13,926 0 13,909Leesburg 20,263 146 20,117 0 20,263Mascotte 5,127 26 5,101 0 5,127Minneola 9,562 159 9,403 0 9,562Montverde 1,447 -16 1,463 0 1,447Mount Dora 12,693 323 12,370 0 12,693Tavares 14,054 103 13,951 0 14,054Umatilla 3,481 25 3,456 0 3,481UNINCORPORATED 154,655 405 154,250 970 153,685

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Table 1. Estimates of Population by County and City in Florida: April 1, 2012(Continued)

Revenue Sharing Use Only April 1 April 1 EstimatesCounty, City, 2012 Total 2010 less inmatesand State (estimate) change (Census) Inmates April 1, 2012

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Lee 638,029 19,275 618,754 262 637,767Bonita Springs 45,129 1,215 43,914 6 45,123Cape Coral 160,184 5,879 154,305 30 160,154Fort Myers 66,835 4,537 62,298 46 66,789Fort Myers Beach 6,253 -24 6,277 0 6,253Sanibel 6,489 20 6,469 0 6,489UNINCORPORATED 353,139 7,648 345,491 180 352,959 Leon 277,670 2,183 275,487 1,467 276,203Tallahassee 183,643 2,267 181,376 1,467 182,176UNINCORPORATED 94,027 -84 94,111 0 94,027 Levy 40,339 -462 40,801 0 40,339Bronson 1,106 -7 1,113 0 1,106Cedar Key 712 10 702 0 712Chiefland 2,257 12 2,245 0 2,257Fanning Springs (part) 472 -14 486 0 472Inglis 1,319 -6 1,325 0 1,319Otter Creek 134 0 134 0 134Williston 2,768 0 2,768 0 2,768Yankeetown 491 -11 502 0 491UNINCORPORATED 31,080 -446 31,526 0 31,080 Liberty 8,519 154 8,365 1,744 6,775Bristol 995 -1 996 56 939UNINCORPORATED 7,524 155 7,369 1,688 5,836 Madison 19,227 3 19,224 1,692 17,535Greenville 814 -29 843 0 814Lee 340 -12 352 0 340Madison 2,862 19 2,843 0 2,862UNINCORPORATED 15,211 25 15,186 1,692 13,519 Manatee 330,302 7,469 322,833 190 330,112Anna Maria 1,521 18 1,503 0 1,521Bradenton 50,389 843 49,546 70 50,319Bradenton Beach 1,175 4 1,171 0 1,175Holmes Beach 3,858 22 3,836 0 3,858Longboat Key (part) 2,393 -5 2,398 0 2,393Palmetto 12,755 149 12,606 0 12,755UNINCORPORATED 258,211 6,438 251,773 120 258,091 Marion 332,989 1,691 331,298 4,957 328,032Belleview 4,551 59 4,492 4 4,547Dunnellon 1,740 7 1,733 0 1,740McIntosh 455 3 452 0 455

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Table 1. Estimates of Population by County and City in Florida: April 1, 2012(Continued)

Revenue Sharing Use Only April 1 April 1 EstimatesCounty, City, 2012 Total 2010 less inmatesand State (estimate) change (Census) Inmates April 1, 2012

Marion (Continued) Ocala 57,041 726 56,315 132 56,909Reddick 516 10 506 0 516UNINCORPORATED 268,686 886 267,800 4,821 263,865 Martin 147,203 885 146,318 1,700 145,503Jupiter Island 817 0 817 0 817Ocean Breeze Park 324 -31 355 0 324Sewall’s Point 2,005 9 1,996 0 2,005Stuart 15,725 132 15,593 24 15,701UNINCORPORATED 128,332 775 127,557 1,676 126,656 Miami-Dade* 2,551,290 54,833 2,496,457 9,362 2,541,928Aventura 37,239 1,477 35,762 0 37,239Bal Harbour 2,976 463 2,513 0 2,976Bay Harbor Islands 5,755 127 5,628 0 5,755Biscayne Park 3,099 44 3,055 0 3,099Coral Gables* 47,885 1,109 46,776 0 47,885Cutler Bay 41,441 1,155 40,286 0 41,441Doral* 47,534 1,825 45,709 0 47,534El Portal 2,361 36 2,325 0 2,361Florida City 11,850 605 11,245 0 11,850Golden Beach 924 5 919 0 924Hialeah* 227,395 2,728 224,667 0 227,395Hialeah Gardens 21,957 213 21,744 0 21,957Homestead* 63,290 2,781 60,509 18 63,272Indian Creek 92 6 86 0 92Islandia 18 0 18 0 18Key Biscayne 12,402 58 12,344 0 12,402Medley 858 20 838 0 858Miami* 414,751 15,243 399,508 2,425 412,326Miami Beach* 90,097 2,319 87,778 0 90,097Miami Gardens* 107,147 -19 107,166 0 107,147Miami Lakes 29,448 87 29,361 12 29,436Miami Shores 10,659 166 10,493 0 10,659Miami Springs 14,037 228 13,809 0 14,037North Bay Village 7,524 387 7,137 0 7,524North Miami* 60,313 1,401 58,912 0 60,313North Miami Beach 42,113 590 41,523 0 42,113Opa-locka 15,610 391 15,219 0 15,610Palmetto Bay* 23,643 235 23,408 0 23,643Pinecrest 18,447 224 18,223 0 18,447South Miami 13,576 1,919 11,657 0 13,576Sunny Isles Beach 21,395 563 20,832 0 21,395Surfside 5,776 32 5,744 0 5,776Sweetwater 19,963 6,464 13,499 0 19,963

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Table 1. Estimates of Population by County and City in Florida: April 1, 2012(Continued)

Revenue Sharing Use Only April 1 April 1 EstimatesCounty, City, 2012 Total 2010 less inmatesand State (estimate) change (Census) Inmates April 1, 2012

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Miami-Dade (Continued)Virginia Gardens 2,394 19 2,375 0 2,394West Miami 6,024 59 5,965 0 6,024UNINCORPORATED* 1,121,297 11,873 1,109,424 6,907 1,114,390 Monroe 72,897 -193 73,090 69 72,828Islamorada, Village of Islands 6,165 46 6,119 0 6,165Key Colony Beach 802 5 797 0 802Key West 24,607 -42 24,649 7 24,600Layton 185 1 184 0 185Marathon 8,362 65 8,297 0 8,362UNINCORPORATED 32,776 -268 33,044 62 32,714 Nassau 73,745 431 73,314 69 73,676Callahan 1,138 15 1,123 0 1,138Fernandina Beach 11,541 54 11,487 23 11,518Hilliard 3,069 -17 3,086 0 3,069UNINCORPORATED 57,997 379 57,618 46 57,951 Okaloosa 187,280 6,458 180,822 1,477 185,803Cinco Bayou 385 2 383 0 385Crestview 22,742 1,764 20,978 0 22,742Destin 12,404 99 12,305 0 12,404Fort Walton Beach 20,194 687 19,507 0 20,194Laurel Hill 529 -8 537 0 529Mary Esther 3,857 6 3,851 0 3,857Niceville 13,309 560 12,749 0 13,309Shalimar 731 14 717 0 731Valparaiso 5,226 190 5,036 0 5,226UNINCORPORATED 107,903 3,144 104,759 1,477 106,426 Okeechobee 39,805 -191 39,996 1,888 37,917Okeechobee 5,578 -43 5,621 0 5,578UNINCORPORATED 34,227 -148 34,375 1,888 32,339 Orange 1,175,941 29,985 1,145,956 3,448 1,172,493Apopka 42,805 1,263 41,542 0 42,805Bay Lake 9 -38 47 0 9Belle Isle 6,361 373 5,988 0 6,361Eatonville 2,232 73 2,159 64 2,168Edgewood 2,602 99 2,503 0 2,602Lake Buena Vista 22 12 10 0 22Maitland 15,911 160 15,751 0 15,911Oakland 2,534 -4 2,538 0 2,534Ocoee 36,947 1,368 35,579 0 36,947Orlando 245,402 7,102 238,300 479 244,923

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Table 1. Estimates of Population by County and City in Florida: April 1, 2012(Continued)

Revenue Sharing Use Only April 1 April 1 EstimatesCounty, City, 2012 Total 2010 less inmatesand State (estimate) change (Census) Inmates April 1, 2012

Orange (Continued)Windermere 2,855 393 2,462 0 2,855Winter Garden 36,063 1,495 34,568 0 36,063Winter Park 27,728 -124 27,852 0 27,728UNINCORPORATED 754,470 17,813 736,657 2,905 751,565 Osceola 280,866 12,181 268,685 405 280,461Kissimmee 62,322 2,640 59,682 184 62,138St. Cloud 37,723 2,540 35,183 0 37,723UNINCORPORATED 180,821 7,001 173,820 221 180,600 Palm Beach 1,335,415 15,281 1,320,134 3,192 1,332,223Atlantis 2,017 12 2,005 0 2,017Belle Glade 17,722 255 17,467 0 17,722Boca Raton 85,413 1,021 84,392 0 85,413Boynton Beach 68,741 524 68,217 0 68,741Briny Breezes 604 3 601 0 604Cloud Lake 133 -2 135 0 133Delray Beach 61,495 973 60,522 0 61,495Glen Ridge 220 1 219 0 220Golf 252 0 252 0 252Greenacres 38,079 506 37,573 0 38,079Gulf Stream 928 142 786 0 928Haverhill 1,885 12 1,873 0 1,885Highland Beach 3,629 90 3,539 0 3,629Hypoluxo 2,631 43 2,588 0 2,631Juno Beach 3,233 57 3,176 0 3,233Jupiter 56,337 1,181 55,156 0 56,337Jupiter Inlet Colony 398 -2 400 0 398Lake Clarke Shores 3,359 -17 3,376 0 3,359Lake Park 8,272 117 8,155 0 8,272Lake Worth 35,110 200 34,910 0 35,110Lantana 10,536 113 10,423 67 10,469Loxahatchee Groves 3,173 -7 3,180 0 3,173Manalapan 410 4 406 0 410Mangonia Park 1,783 -105 1,888 0 1,783North Palm Beach 12,177 162 12,015 0 12,177Ocean Ridge 1,807 21 1,786 0 1,807Pahokee 5,858 209 5,649 360 5,498Palm Beach 8,358 10 8,348 0 8,358Palm Beach Gardens* 49,108 668 48,440 0 49,108Palm Beach Shores 1,150 8 1,142 0 1,150Palm Springs 19,769 841 18,928 0 19,769Riviera Beach 32,723 235 32,488 0 32,723Royal Palm Beach 34,421 281 34,140 0 34,421South Bay 4,711 -165 4,876 1,849 2,862

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Table 1. Estimates of Population by County and City in Florida: April 1, 2012(Continued)

Revenue Sharing Use Only April 1 April 1 EstimatesCounty, City, 2012 Total 2010 less inmatesand State (estimate) change (Census) Inmates April 1, 2012

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Palm Beach (Continued)South Palm Beach 1,212 41 1,171 0 1,212Tequesta 5,652 23 5,629 0 5,652Wellington 57,514 1,006 56,508 0 57,514West Palm Beach 101,668 1,749 99,919 292 101,376UNINCORPORATED* 592,927 5,071 587,856 624 592,303 Pasco 468,562 3,865 464,697 807 467,755Dade City 6,467 30 6,437 0 6,467New Port Richey 14,849 -62 14,911 0 14,849Port Richey 2,672 1 2,671 0 2,672St. Leo 1,419 79 1,340 0 1,419San Antonio 1,134 -4 1,138 0 1,134Zephyrhills 13,702 414 13,288 0 13,702UNINCORPORATED 428,319 3,407 424,912 807 427,512 Pinellas 920,381 3,839 916,542 1,271 919,110Belleair 3,897 28 3,869 0 3,897Belleair Beach 1,558 -2 1,560 0 1,558Belleair Bluffs 2,029 -2 2,031 0 2,029Belleair Shore 109 0 109 0 109Clearwater 107,906 221 107,685 0 107,906Dunedin 35,309 -12 35,321 6 35,303Gulfport 12,016 -13 12,029 0 12,016Indian Rocks Beach 4,113 0 4,113 0 4,113Indian Shores 1,420 0 1,420 0 1,420Kenneth City 4,949 -31 4,980 0 4,949Largo 77,836 188 77,648 0 77,836Madeira Beach 4,305 42 4,263 0 4,305North Redington Beach 1,440 23 1,417 0 1,440Oldsmar 13,583 -8 13,591 0 13,583Pinellas Park 49,653 574 49,079 0 49,653Redington Beach 1,435 8 1,427 0 1,435Redington Shores 2,129 8 2,121 0 2,129Safety Harbor 16,851 -33 16,884 6 16,845St. Petersburg 247,673 2,904 244,769 420 247,253St. Pete Beach 9,357 11 9,346 0 9,357Seminole 17,184 -49 17,233 0 17,184South Pasadena 5,046 82 4,964 0 5,046Tarpon Springs 23,767 283 23,484 0 23,767Treasure Island 6,707 2 6,705 0 6,707UNINCORPORATED 270,109 -385 270,494 839 269,270 Polk 606,888 4,793 602,095 3,354 603,534Auburndale 13,792 285 13,507 0 13,792

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Table 1. Estimates of Population by County and City in Florida: April 1, 2012(Continued)

Revenue Sharing Use Only April 1 April 1 EstimatesCounty, City, 2012 Total 2010 less inmatesand State (estimate) change (Census) Inmates April 1, 2012

Polk (Continued)Bartow 17,316 18 17,298 174 17,142Davenport 2,965 77 2,888 0 2,965Dundee 3,800 83 3,717 0 3,800Eagle Lake 2,286 31 2,255 0 2,286Fort Meade 5,595 -31 5,626 0 5,595Frostproof 2,966 -26 2,992 0 2,966Haines City* 20,837 277 20,560 0 20,837Highland Park 232 2 230 0 232Hillcrest Heights 250 -4 254 0 250Lake Alfred 5,018 3 5,015 0 5,018Lake Hamilton 1,253 22 1,231 0 1,253Lake Wales 14,323 98 14,225 0 14,323Lakeland 98,200 778 97,422 0 98,200Mulberry 3,780 -37 3,817 0 3,780Polk City 1,572 10 1,562 0 1,572Winter Haven 34,388 514 33,874 0 34,388UNINCORPORATED* 378,315 2,693 375,622 3,180 375,135 Putnam 73,158 -1,206 74,364 484 72,674Crescent City 1,522 -55 1,577 0 1,522Interlachen 1,375 -28 1,403 0 1,375Palatka 10,203 -355 10,558 0 10,203Pomona Park 888 -24 912 0 888Welaka 717 16 701 0 717UNINCORPORATED 58,453 -760 59,213 484 57,969 St. Johns 196,071 6,032 190,039 224 195,847Hastings 593 13 580 0 593Marineland (part) 0 0 0 0 0St. Augustine 13,092 117 12,975 0 13,092St. Augustine Beach 6,258 82 6,176 0 6,258UNINCORPORATED 176,128 5,820 170,308 224 175,904 St. Lucie 280,355 2,566 277,789 113 280,242Fort Pierce 41,646 56 41,590 20 41,626Port St. Lucie 167,252 2,649 164,603 6 167,246St. Lucie Village 585 -5 590 0 585UNINCORPORATED 70,872 -134 71,006 87 70,785 Santa Rosa 155,390 4,018 151,372 5,019 150,371Gulf Breeze 5,790 27 5,763 0 5,790Jay 526 -7 533 0 526Milton 9,139 313 8,826 80 9,059UNINCORPORATED 139,935 3,685 136,250 4,939 134,996

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Table 1. Estimates of Population by County and City in Florida: April 1, 2012(Continued)

Revenue Sharing Use Only April 1 April 1 EstimatesCounty, City, 2012 Total 2010 less inmatesand State (estimate) change (Census) Inmates April 1, 2012

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Sarasota 383,664 4,216 379,448 6 383,658Longboat Key (part) 4,485 -5 4,490 0 4,485North Port 58,674 1,317 57,357 0 58,674Sarasota 52,517 600 51,917 6 52,511Venice 20,918 170 20,748 0 20,918UNINCORPORATED 247,070 2,134 244,936 0 247,070 Seminole 428,104 5,386 422,718 130 427,974Altamonte Springs 42,159 663 41,496 0 42,159Casselberry 26,361 120 26,241 6 26,355Lake Mary 13,937 115 13,822 0 13,937Longwood 13,606 -51 13,657 0 13,606Oviedo 34,573 1,231 33,342 0 34,573Sanford 54,064 494 53,570 0 54,064Winter Springs 33,430 148 33,282 0 33,430UNINCORPORATED 209,974 2,666 207,308 124 209,850 Sumter 100,198 6,778 93,420 8,718 91,480Bushnell 2,445 27 2,418 0 2,445Center Hill 944 -44 988 0 944Coleman 703 0 703 0 703Webster 774 -11 785 0 774Wildwood 6,969 260 6,709 0 6,969UNINCORPORATED 88,363 6,546 81,817 8,718 79,645 Suwannee 43,796 2,245 41,551 2,729 41,067Branford 705 -7 712 0 705Live Oak 6,826 -24 6,850 0 6,826UNINCORPORATED 36,265 2,276 33,989 2,729 33,536 Taylor 22,898 328 22,570 3,370 19,528Perry 7,037 20 7,017 0 7,037UNINCORPORATED 15,861 308 15,553 3,370 12,491 Union 15,510 -25 15,535 4,785 10,725Lake Butler 1,893 -4 1,897 0 1,893Raiford 255 0 255 0 255Worthington Springs 391 210 181 0 391UNINCORPORATED 12,971 -231 13,202 4,785 8,186 Volusia 497,145 2,552 494,593 1,812 495,333Daytona Beach 61,859 854 61,005 53 61,806Daytona Beach Shores 4,255 8 4,247 0 4,255DeBary 19,338 18 19,320 0 19,338DeLand 27,700 669 27,031 0 27,700

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Table 1. Estimates of Population by County and City in Florida: April 1, 2012(Continued)

Revenue Sharing Use Only April 1 April 1 EstimatesCounty, City, 2012 Total 2010 less inmatesand State (estimate) change (Census) Inmates April 1, 2012

Volusia (Continued)Deltona 85,281 99 85,182 0 85,281Edgewater 20,776 26 20,750 0 20,776Flagler Beach (part) 60 0 60 0 60Holly Hill 11,665 6 11,659 0 11,665Lake Helen 2,619 -5 2,624 0 2,619New Smyrna Beach 22,792 328 22,464 0 22,792Oak Hill 1,788 -4 1,792 0 1,788Orange City 11,226 627 10,599 0 11,226Ormond Beach 38,612 475 38,137 5 38,607Pierson 1,691 -45 1,736 0 1,691Ponce Inlet 3,046 14 3,032 0 3,046Port Orange 56,386 338 56,048 0 56,386South Daytona 12,294 42 12,252 0 12,294UNINCORPORATED 115,757 -898 116,655 1,754 114,003 Wakulla 30,771 -5 30,776 3,116 27,655St. Marks 286 -7 293 0 286Sopchoppy 448 -9 457 0 448UNINCORPORATED 30,037 11 30,026 3,116 26,921 Walton 56,965 1,922 55,043 1,556 55,409DeFuniak Springs 5,298 121 5,177 39 5,259Freeport 2,209 422 1,787 0 2,209Paxton 640 -4 644 0 640UNINCORPORATED 48,818 1,383 47,435 1,517 47,301 Washington 24,922 26 24,896 2,512 22,410Caryville 285 -126 411 0 285Chipley 3,570 -35 3,605 0 3,570Ebro 250 -20 270 0 250Vernon 691 4 687 0 691Wausau 396 13 383 0 396UNINCORPORATED 19,730 190 19,540 2,512 17,218 Florida* 19,074,434 273,102 18,801,332 125,070 18,949,364Incorporated* 9,603,954 150,966 9,452,988 19,577 9,584,377UNINCORPORATED* 9,470,480 122,136 9,348,344 105,493 9,364,987

Note: *Includes Census corrections through October 31, 2012.

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Components Percent of Total of Change Change Due to—State and Change Natural Net Natural NetCounty 2010-2012 Births Deaths Increase Migration Increase Migration

Table 2. Components of Population Change for Counties in Florida, 2010 to 2012

FLORIDA* 273,102 427,738 344,898 82,840 190,262 30.3 69.7 Alachua -566 5,826 3,440 2,386 -2,952 0.0 100.0Baker -177 691 452 239 -416 0.0 100.0Bay 540 4,363 3,181 1,182 -642 100.0 0.0Bradford -1,281 666 538 128 -1,409 0.0 100.0

Brevard 2,249 10,144 12,144 -2,000 4,249 0.0 100.0Broward 23,033 42,417 28,726 13,691 9,342 59.4 40.6Calhoun 16 307 311 -4 20 0.0 100.0Charlotte 3,379 1,999 4,510 -2,511 5,890 0.0 100.0

Citrus -475 2,128 4,571 -2,443 1,968 100.0 0.0Clay 1,206 4,230 2,878 1,352 -146 100.0 0.0Collier 8,329 6,536 5,732 804 7,525 9.7 90.3Columbia 198 1,590 1,458 132 66 66.7 33.3DeSoto -454 822 610 212 -666 0.0 100.0

Dixie -124 309 379 -70 -54 56.5 43.5Duval 5,466 25,018 14,200 10,818 -5,352 100.0 0.0Escambia 1,892 7,758 5,955 1,803 89 95.3 4.7Flagler 1,464 1,662 2,088 -426 1,890 0.0 100.0Franklin -19 212 245 -33 14 100.0 0.0

Gadsden 1,117 1,267 904 363 754 32.5 67.5Gilchrist 7 369 338 31 -24 100.0 0.0Glades -213 148 207 -59 -154 27.7 72.3Gulf 44 253 300 -47 91 0.0 100.0Hamilton 37 334 248 86 -49 100.0 0.0

Hardee 31 825 404 421 -390 100.0 0.0Hendry -1,008 1,224 536 688 -1,696 0.0 100.0Hernando 326 3,013 4,912 -1,899 2,225 0.0 100.0Highlands 169 1,858 2,786 -928 1,097 0.0 100.0Hillsborough 26,892 32,865 18,096 14,769 12,123 54.9 45.1

Holmes 57 397 495 -98 155 0.0 100.0Indian River 1,418 2,582 3,460 -878 2,296 0.0 100.0Jackson 101 961 1,109 -148 249 0.0 100.0Jefferson -283 253 333 -80 -203 28.3 71.7Lafayette -207 175 146 29 -236 0.0 100.0

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Table 2. Components of Population Change for Counties in Florida, 2010 to 2012(Continued)

Lake 2,625 6,067 6,760 -693 3,318 0.0 100.0Lee 19,275 12,586 11,977 609 18,666 3.2 96.8Leon 2,183 6,140 3,270 2,870 -687 100.0 0.0Levy -462 811 1,035 -224 -238 48.5 51.5Liberty 154 163 142 21 133 13.6 86.4Madison 3 425 415 10 -7 100.0 0.0

Manatee 7,469 6,712 6,813 -101 7,570 0.0 100.0Marion 1,691 6,752 8,715 -1,963 3,654 0.0 100.0Martin 885 2,411 3,347 -936 1,821 0.0 100.0Miami-Dade* 54,833 62,684 36,010 26,674 28,159 48.6 51.4

Monroe -193 1,416 1,304 112 -305 0.0 100.0Nassau 431 1,535 1,346 189 242 43.9 56.1Okaloosa 6,458 5,168 3,009 2,159 4,299 33.4 66.6Okeechobee -191 1,081 802 279 -470 0.0 100.0Orange 29,985 30,578 13,471 17,107 12,878 57.1 42.9

Osceola 12,181 7,484 3,355 4,129 8,052 33.9 66.1Palm Beach 15,281 27,619 25,940 1,679 13,602 11.0 89.0Pasco 3,865 9,501 10,842 -1,341 5,206 0.0 100.0Pinellas 3,839 16,758 22,389 -5,631 9,470 0.0 100.0Polk 4,793 14,613 11,611 3,002 1,791 62.6 37.4

Putnam -1,206 1,736 1,925 -189 -1,017 15.7 84.3St. Johns 6,032 3,626 2,939 687 5,345 11.4 88.6St. Lucie 2,566 6,071 5,425 646 1,920 25.2 74.8Santa Rosa 4,018 3,571 2,431 1,140 2,878 28.4 71.6Sarasota 4,216 5,760 9,865 -4,105 8,321 0.0 100.0

Seminole 5,386 8,814 5,681 3,133 2,253 58.2 41.8Sumter 6,778 872 2,399 -1,527 8,305 0.0 100.0Suwannee 2,245 991 996 -5 2,250 0.0 100.0Taylor 328 513 433 80 248 24.4 75.6Union -25 345 382 -37 12 100.0 0.0

Volusia 2,552 9,368 12,122 -2,754 5,306 0.0 100.0Wakulla -5 632 453 179 -184 0.0 100.0Walton 1,922 1,251 1,039 212 1,710 11.0 89.0Washington 26 482 563 -81 107 0.0 100.0

Note: *Includes Census corrections through October 31, 2012.

Components Percent of Total of Change Change Due to—State and Change Natural Net Natural NetCounty 2010-2012 Births Deaths Increase Migration Increase Migration

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Table 3. Population Change for Counties in Florida, 1990 to 2012

Percent ChangeState and Population 2010 2000 1990County 2012 2010 2000 1990 to 2012 to 2010 to 2000 FLORIDA* 19,074,434 18,801,332 15,982,824 12,938,071 1.5 17.6 23.5 Alachua 246,770 247,336 217,955 181,596 -0.2 13.5 20.0Baker 26,938 27,115 22,259 18,486 -0.7 21.8 20.4Bay 169,392 168,852 148,217 126,994 0.3 13.9 16.7Bradford 27,239 28,520 26,088 22,515 -4.5 9.3 15.9 Brevard 545,625 543,376 476,230 398,978 0.4 14.1 19.4Broward 1,771,099 1,748,066 1,623,018 1,255,531 1.3 7.7 29.3Calhoun 14,641 14,625 13,017 11,011 0.1 12.4 18.2Charlotte 163,357 159,978 141,627 110,975 2.1 13.0 27.6 Citrus 140,761 141,236 118,085 93,513 -0.3 19.6 26.3Clay 192,071 190,865 140,814 105,986 0.6 35.5 32.9Collier 329,849 321,520 251,377 152,099 2.6 27.9 65.3Columbia 67,729 67,531 56,513 42,613 0.3 19.5 32.6DeSoto 34,408 34,862 32,209 23,865 -1.3 8.2 35.0

Dixie 16,298 16,422 13,827 10,585 -0.8 18.8 30.6Duval 869,729 864,263 778,879 672,971 0.6 11.0 15.7Escambia 299,511 297,619 294,410 262,798 0.6 1.1 12.0Flagler 97,160 95,696 49,832 28,701 1.5 92.0 73.6Franklin 11,530 11,549 9,829 8,967 -0.2 17.5 9.6

Gadsden 47,506 46,389 45,087 41,116 2.4 2.9 9.7Gilchrist 16,946 16,939 14,437 9,667 0.0 17.3 49.3Glades 12,671 12,884 10,576 7,591 -1.7 21.8 39.3Gulf 15,907 15,863 14,560 11,504 0.3 8.9 26.6Hamilton 14,836 14,799 13,327 10,930 0.3 11.0 21.9

Hardee 27,762 27,731 26,938 19,499 0.1 2.9 38.2Hendry 38,132 39,140 36,210 25,773 -2.6 8.1 40.5Hernando 173,104 172,778 130,802 101,115 0.2 32.1 29.4Highlands 98,955 98,786 87,366 68,432 0.2 13.1 27.7Hillsborough 1,256,118 1,229,226 998,948 834,054 2.2 23.1 19.8

Holmes 19,984 19,927 18,564 15,778 0.3 7.3 17.7Indian River 139,446 138,028 112,947 90,208 1.0 22.2 25.2Jackson 49,847 49,746 46,755 41,375 0.2 6.4 13.0Jefferson 14,478 14,761 12,902 11,296 -1.9 14.4 14.2Lafayette 8,663 8,870 7,022 5,578 -2.3 26.3 25.9

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Table 3. Population Change for Counties in Florida, 1990 to 2012(Continued)

Percent ChangeState and Population 2010 2000 1990County 2012 2010 2000 1990 to 2012 to 2010 to 2000

Lake 299,677 297,052 210,527 152,104 0.9 41.1 38.4Lee 638,029 618,754 440,888 335,113 3.1 40.3 31.6Leon 277,670 275,487 239,452 192,493 0.8 15.0 24.4Levy 40,339 40,801 34,450 25,912 -1.1 18.4 32.9Liberty 8,519 8,365 7,021 5,569 1.8 19.1 26.1Madison 19,227 19,224 18,733 16,569 0.0 2.6 13.1

Manatee 330,302 322,833 264,002 211,707 2.3 22.3 24.7Marion 332,989 331,298 258,916 194,835 0.5 28.0 32.9Martin 147,203 146,318 126,731 100,900 0.6 15.5 25.6Miami-Dade* 2,551,290 2,496,457 2,253,779 1,937,194 2.2 10.8 16.3

Monroe 72,897 73,090 79,589 78,024 -0.3 -8.2 2.0Nassau 73,745 73,314 57,663 43,941 0.6 27.1 31.2Okaloosa 187,280 180,822 170,498 143,777 3.6 6.1 18.6Okeechobee 39,805 39,996 35,910 29,627 -0.5 11.4 21.2Orange 1,175,941 1,145,956 896,344 677,491 2.6 27.8 32.3

Osceola 280,866 268,685 172,493 107,728 4.5 55.8 60.1Palm Beach 1,335,415 1,320,134 1,131,191 863,503 1.2 16.7 31.0Pasco 468,562 464,697 344,768 281,131 0.8 34.8 22.6Pinellas 920,381 916,542 921,495 851,659 0.4 -0.5 8.2Polk 606,888 602,095 483,924 405,382 0.8 24.4 19.4

Putnam 73,158 74,364 70,423 65,070 -1.6 5.6 8.2St. Johns 196,071 190,039 123,135 83,829 3.2 54.3 46.9St. Lucie 280,355 277,789 192,695 150,171 0.9 44.2 28.3Santa Rosa 155,390 151,372 117,743 81,608 2.7 28.6 44.3Sarasota 383,664 379,448 325,961 277,776 1.1 16.4 17.3

Seminole 428,104 422,718 365,199 287,521 1.3 15.8 27.0Sumter 100,198 93,420 53,345 31,577 7.3 75.1 68.9Suwannee 43,796 41,551 34,844 26,780 5.4 19.2 30.1Taylor 22,898 22,570 19,256 17,111 1.5 17.2 12.5Union 15,510 15,535 13,442 10,252 -0.2 15.6 31.1

Volusia 497,145 494,593 443,343 370,737 0.5 11.6 19.6Wakulla 30,771 30,776 22,863 14,202 0.0 34.6 61.0Walton 56,965 55,043 40,601 27,759 3.5 35.6 46.3Washington 24,922 24,896 20,973 16,919 0.1 18.7 24.0

Note: *Includes Census corrections through October 31, 2012.

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Table 4. Population Change for Metropolitan Statistical Areas in Florida,1990 to 2012

Metropolitan Percent ChangeStatistical Area Population 2010 2000 1990 and County 2012 2010 2000 1990 to 2012 to 2010 to 2000

ALL MSAs* 17,956,837 17,689,986 15,023,351 12,167,373 1.5 17.7 23.5 CAPE CORAL-FORT MYERS 638,029 618,754 440,888 335,113 3.1 40.3 31.6Lee 638,029 618,754 440,888 335,113 3.1 40.3 31.6 CRESTVIEW - FORT WALTON BEACH-DESTIN 187,280 180,822 170,498 143,777 3.6 6.1 18.6Okaloosa 187,280 180,822 170,498 143,777 3.6 6.1 18.6 DELTONA-DAYTONA BEACH- ORMOND BEACH 497,145 494,593 443,343 370,737 0.5 11.6 19.6Volusia 497,145 494,593 443,343 370,737 0.5 11.6 19.6 GAINESVILLE 263,716 264,275 232,392 191,263 -0.2 13.7 21.5Alachua 246,770 247,336 217,955 181,596 -0.2 13.5 20.0Gilchrist 16,946 16,939 14,437 9,667 0.0 17.3 49.3 JACKSONVILLE 1,358,554 1,345,596 1,122,750 925,213 1.0 19.8 21.4Baker 26,938 27,115 22,259 18,486 -0.7 21.8 20.4Clay 192,071 190,865 140,814 105,986 0.6 35.5 32.9Duval 869,729 864,263 778,879 672,971 0.6 11.0 15.7Nassau 73,745 73,314 57,663 43,941 0.6 27.1 31.2St. Johns 196,071 190,039 123,135 83,829 3.2 54.3 46.9 LAKELAND-WINTER HAVEN 606,888 602,095 483,924 405,382 0.8 24.4 19.4Polk 606,888 602,095 483,924 405,382 0.8 24.4 19.4 MIAMI-FORT LAUDERDALE- POMPANO BEACH* 5,657,804 5,564,657 5,007,988 4,056,228 1.7 11.1 23.5Broward 1,771,099 1,748,066 1,623,018 1,255,531 1.3 7.7 29.3Miami-Dade* 2,551,290 2,496,457 2,253,779 1,937,194 2.2 10.8 16.3Palm Beach 1,335,415 1,320,134 1,131,191 863,503 1.2 16.7 31.0 NAPLES-MARCO ISLAND 329,849 321,520 251,377 152,099 2.6 27.9 65.3Collier 329,849 321,520 251,377 152,099 2.6 27.9 65.3 NORTH PORT-BRADENTON- SARASOTA 713,966 702,281 589,963 489,483 1.7 19.0 20.5Manatee 330,302 322,833 264,002 211,707 2.3 22.3 24.7Sarasota 383,664 379,448 325,961 277,776 1.1 16.4 17.3 OCALA 332,989 331,298 258,916 194,835 0.5 28.0 32.9Marion 332,989 331,298 258,916 194,835 0.5 28.0 32.9 ORLANDO-KISSIMMEE- SANFORD 2,184,588 2,134,411 1,644,563 1,224,844 2.4 29.8 34.3

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Table 4. Population Change for Metropolitan Statistical Areas in Florida,1990 to 2012 (Continued)

Metropolitan Percent ChangeStatistical Area Population 2010 2000 1990 and County 2012 2010 2000 1990 to 2012 to 2010 to 2000

ORLANDO-KISSIMMEE-SANFORD (Continued)Lake 299,677 297,052 210,527 152,104 0.9 41.1 38.4Orange 1,175,941 1,145,956 896,344 677,491 2.6 27.8 32.3Osceola 280,866 268,685 172,493 107,728 4.5 55.8 60.1Seminole 428,104 422,718 365,199 287,521 1.3 15.8 27.0 PALM BAY-MELBOURNE- TITUSVILLE 545,625 543,376 476,230 398,978 0.4 14.1 19.4Brevard 545,625 543,376 476,230 398,978 0.4 14.1 19.4 PALM COAST 97,160 95,696 49,832 28,701 1.5 92.0 73.6Flagler 97,160 95,696 49,832 28,701 1.5 92.0 73.6 PANAMA CITY-LYNN HAVEN- PANAMA CITY BEACH 169,392 168,852 148,217 126,994 0.3 13.9 16.7Bay 169,392 168,852 148,217 126,994 0.3 13.9 16.7 PENSACOLA-FERRY PASS- BRENT 454,901 448,991 412,153 344,406 1.3 8.9 19.7Escambia 299,511 297,619 294,410 262,798 0.6 1.1 12.0Santa Rosa 155,390 151,372 117,743 81,608 2.7 28.6 44.3 PORT ST. LUCIE 427,558 424,107 319,426 251,071 0.8 32.8 27.2Martin 147,203 146,318 126,731 100,900 0.6 15.5 25.6St. Lucie 280,355 277,789 192,695 150,171 0.9 44.2 28.3 PUNTA GORDA 163,357 159,978 141,627 110,975 2.1 13.0 27.6Charlotte 163,357 159,978 141,627 110,975 2.1 13.0 27.6 SEBASTIAN-VERO BEACH 139,446 138,028 112,947 90,208 1.0 22.2 25.2Indian River 139,446 138,028 112,947 90,208 1.0 22.2 25.2 TALLAHASSEE 370,425 367,413 320,304 259,107 0.8 14.7 23.6Gadsden 47,506 46,389 45,087 41,116 2.4 2.9 9.7Jefferson 14,478 14,761 12,902 11,296 -1.9 14.4 14.2Leon 277,670 275,487 239,452 192,493 0.8 15.0 24.4Wakulla 30,771 30,776 22,863 14,202 0.0 34.6 61.0 TAMPA-ST. PETERSBURG- CLEARWATER 2,818,165 2,783,243 2,396,013 2,067,959 1.3 16.2 15.9Hernando 173,104 172,778 130,802 101,115 0.2 32.1 29.4Hillsborough 1,256,118 1,229,226 998,948 834,054 2.2 23.1 19.8Pasco 468,562 464,697 344,768 281,131 0.8 34.8 22.6Pinellas 920,381 916,542 921,495 851,659 0.4 -0.5 8.2

Note: *Includes Census corrections through October 31, 2012. MSAs are based on the December 2009 U.S. Office of Management and Budget MSA definitions (OMB Bulletin No. 10-02).

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Table 5. Population Change for Planning Districts in Florida,1990 to 2012

State, Planning Percent ChangeDistrict, Population 2010 2000 1990and County 2012 2010 2000 1990 to 2012 to 2010 to 2000

FLORIDA* 19,074,434 18,801,332 15,982,824 12,938,071 1.5 17.6 23.5 DISTRICT 1 913,444 898,531 811,006 675,633 1.7 10.8 20.0Bay 169,392 168,852 148,217 126,994 0.3 13.9 16.7Escambia 299,511 297,619 294,410 262,798 0.6 1.1 12.0Holmes 19,984 19,927 18,564 15,778 0.3 7.3 17.7Okaloosa 187,280 180,822 170,498 143,777 3.6 6.1 18.6Santa Rosa 155,390 151,372 117,743 81,608 2.7 28.6 44.3Walton 56,965 55,043 40,601 27,759 3.5 35.6 46.3Washington 24,922 24,896 20,973 16,919 0.1 18.7 24.0 DISTRICT 2 470,869 467,561 411,486 337,533 0.7 13.6 21.9Calhoun 14,641 14,625 13,017 11,011 0.1 12.4 18.2Franklin 11,530 11,549 9,829 8,967 -0.2 17.5 9.6Gadsden 47,506 46,389 45,087 41,116 2.4 2.9 9.7Gulf 15,907 15,863 14,560 11,504 0.3 8.9 26.6Jackson 49,847 49,746 46,755 41,375 0.2 6.4 13.0Jefferson 14,478 14,761 12,902 11,296 -1.9 14.4 14.2Leon 277,670 275,487 239,452 192,493 0.8 15.0 24.4Liberty 8,519 8,365 7,021 5,569 1.8 19.1 26.1Wakulla 30,771 30,776 22,863 14,202 0.0 34.6 61.0 DISTRICT 3 499,912 499,297 435,444 354,196 0.1 14.7 22.9Alachua 246,770 247,336 217,955 181,596 -0.2 13.5 20.0Bradford 27,239 28,520 26,088 22,515 -4.5 9.3 15.9Columbia 67,729 67,531 56,513 42,613 0.3 19.5 32.6Dixie 16,298 16,422 13,827 10,585 -0.8 18.8 30.6Gilchrist 16,946 16,939 14,437 9,667 0.0 17.3 49.3Hamilton 14,836 14,799 13,327 10,930 0.3 11.0 21.9Lafayette 8,663 8,870 7,022 5,578 -2.3 26.3 25.9Madison 19,227 19,224 18,733 16,569 0.0 2.6 13.1Suwannee 43,796 41,551 34,844 26,780 5.4 19.2 30.1Taylor 22,898 22,570 19,256 17,111 1.5 17.2 12.5Union 15,510 15,535 13,442 10,252 -0.2 15.6 31.1 DISTRICT 4 1,528,872 1,515,656 1,243,005 1,018,984 0.9 21.9 22.0Baker 26,938 27,115 22,259 18,486 -0.7 21.8 20.4Clay 192,071 190,865 140,814 105,986 0.6 35.5 32.9Duval 869,729 864,263 778,879 672,971 0.6 11.0 15.7Flagler 97,160 95,696 49,832 28,701 1.5 92.0 73.6Nassau 73,745 73,314 57,663 43,941 0.6 27.1 31.2Putnam 73,158 74,364 70,423 65,070 -1.6 5.6 8.2St. Johns 196,071 190,039 123,135 83,829 3.2 54.3 46.9

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Table 5. Population Change for Planning Districts in Florida,1990 to 2012 (Continued)

State, Planning Percent ChangeDistrict, Population 2010 2000 1990and County 2012 2010 2000 1990 to 2012 to 2010 to 2000

DISTRICT 5 787,391 779,533 595,598 446,952 1.0 30.9 33.3Citrus 140,761 141,236 118,085 93,513 -0.3 19.6 26.3Hernando 173,104 172,778 130,802 101,115 0.2 32.1 29.4Levy 40,339 40,801 34,450 25,912 -1.1 18.4 32.9Marion 332,989 331,298 258,916 194,835 0.5 28.0 32.9Sumter 100,198 93,420 53,345 31,577 7.3 75.1 68.9 DISTRICT 6 3,227,358 3,172,380 2,564,136 1,994,559 1.7 23.7 28.6Brevard 545,625 543,376 476,230 398,978 0.4 14.1 19.4Lake 299,677 297,052 210,527 152,104 0.9 41.1 38.4Orange 1,175,941 1,145,956 896,344 677,491 2.6 27.8 32.3Osceola 280,866 268,685 172,493 107,728 4.5 55.8 60.1Seminole 428,104 422,718 365,199 287,521 1.3 15.8 27.0Volusia 497,145 494,593 443,343 370,737 0.5 11.6 19.6 DISTRICT 7 807,818 803,470 666,347 546,805 0.5 20.6 21.9DeSoto 34,408 34,862 32,209 23,865 -1.3 8.2 35.0Hardee 27,762 27,731 26,938 19,499 0.1 2.9 38.2Highlands 98,955 98,786 87,366 68,432 0.2 13.1 27.7Okeechobee 39,805 39,996 35,910 29,627 -0.5 11.4 21.2Polk 606,888 602,095 483,924 405,382 0.8 24.4 19.4 DISTRICT 8 2,975,363 2,933,298 2,529,213 2,178,551 1.4 16.0 16.1Hillsborough 1,256,118 1,229,226 998,948 834,054 2.2 23.1 19.8Manatee 330,302 322,833 264,002 211,707 2.3 22.3 24.7Pasco 468,562 464,697 344,768 281,131 0.8 34.8 22.6Pinellas 920,381 916,542 921,495 851,659 0.4 -0.5 8.2 DISTRICT 9 1,565,702 1,531,724 1,206,639 909,327 2.2 26.9 32.7Charlotte 163,357 159,978 141,627 110,975 2.1 13.0 27.6Collier 329,849 321,520 251,377 152,099 2.6 27.9 65.3Glades 12,671 12,884 10,576 7,591 -1.7 21.8 39.3Hendry 38,132 39,140 36,210 25,773 -2.6 8.1 40.5Lee 638,029 618,754 440,888 335,113 3.1 40.3 31.6Sarasota 383,664 379,448 325,961 277,776 1.1 16.4 17.3 DISTRICT 10 1,902,419 1,882,269 1,563,564 1,204,782 1.1 20.4 29.8Indian River 139,446 138,028 112,947 90,208 1.0 22.2 25.2Martin 147,203 146,318 126,731 100,900 0.6 15.5 25.6Palm Beach 1,335,415 1,320,134 1,131,191 863,503 1.2 16.7 31.0St. Lucie 280,355 277,789 192,695 150,171 0.9 44.2 28.3 DISTRICT 11* 4,395,286 4,317,613 3,956,386 3,270,749 1.8 9.1 21.0Broward 1,771,099 1,748,066 1,623,018 1,255,531 1.3 7.7 29.3Miami-Dade* 2,551,290 2,496,457 2,253,779 1,937,194 2.2 10.8 16.3Monroe 72,897 73,090 79,589 78,024 -0.3 -8.2 2.0

Note: *Includes Census corrections through October 31, 2012.

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Table 6. Rank of Florida Counties by Population Size in 2012and Population Distribution in 2012, 2010, 2000, and 1990

State and Population Percent of State PopulationRank County 2012 2010 2000 1990 2012 2010 2000 1990

FLORIDA* 19,074,434 18,801,332 15,982,824 12,938,071 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 1 Miami-Dade* 2,551,290 2,496,457 2,253,779 1,937,194 13.38 13.28 14.10 14.972 Broward 1,771,099 1,748,066 1,623,018 1,255,531 9.29 9.30 10.15 9.703 Palm Beach 1,335,415 1,320,134 1,131,191 863,503 7.00 7.02 7.08 6.674 Hillsborough 1,256,118 1,229,226 998,948 834,054 6.59 6.54 6.25 6.455 Orange 1,175,941 1,145,956 896,344 677,491 6.17 6.10 5.61 5.24

6 Pinellas 920,381 916,542 921,495 851,659 4.83 4.87 5.77 6.587 Duval 869,729 864,263 778,879 672,971 4.56 4.60 4.87 5.208 Lee 638,029 618,754 440,888 335,113 3.34 3.29 2.76 2.599 Polk 606,888 602,095 483,924 405,382 3.18 3.20 3.03 3.1310 Brevard 545,625 543,376 476,230 398,978 2.86 2.89 2.98 3.08

11 Volusia 497,145 494,593 443,343 370,737 2.61 2.63 2.77 2.8712 Pasco 468,562 464,697 344,768 281,131 2.46 2.47 2.16 2.1713 Seminole 428,104 422,718 365,199 287,521 2.24 2.25 2.28 2.2214 Sarasota 383,664 379,448 325,961 277,776 2.01 2.02 2.04 2.1515 Marion 332,989 331,298 258,916 194,835 1.75 1.76 1.62 1.51

16 Manatee 330,302 322,833 264,002 211,707 1.73 1.72 1.65 1.6417 Collier 329,849 321,520 251,377 152,099 1.73 1.71 1.57 1.1818 Lake 299,677 297,052 210,527 152,104 1.57 1.58 1.32 1.1819 Escambia 299,511 297,619 294,410 262,798 1.57 1.58 1.84 2.0320 Osceola 280,866 268,685 172,493 107,728 1.47 1.43 1.08 0.83

21 St. Lucie 280,355 277,789 192,695 150,171 1.47 1.48 1.21 1.1622 Leon 277,670 275,487 239,452 192,493 1.46 1.47 1.50 1.4923 Alachua 246,770 247,336 217,955 181,596 1.29 1.32 1.36 1.4024 St. Johns 196,071 190,039 123,135 83,829 1.03 1.01 0.77 0.6525 Clay 192,071 190,865 140,814 105,986 1.01 1.02 0.88 0.82

26 Okaloosa 187,280 180,822 170,498 143,777 0.98 0.96 1.07 1.1127 Hernando 173,104 172,778 130,802 101,115 0.91 0.92 0.82 0.7828 Bay 169,392 168,852 148,217 126,994 0.89 0.90 0.93 0.9829 Charlotte 163,357 159,978 141,627 110,975 0.86 0.85 0.89 0.8630 Santa Rosa 155,390 151,372 117,743 81,608 0.81 0.81 0.74 0.63

31 Martin 147,203 146,318 126,731 100,900 0.77 0.78 0.79 0.7832 Citrus 140,761 141,236 118,085 93,513 0.74 0.75 0.74 0.7233 Indian River 139,446 138,028 112,947 90,208 0.73 0.73 0.71 0.70

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Table 6. Rank of Florida Counties by Population Size in 2012and Population Distribution in 2012, 2010, 2000, and 1990

(Continued)

State and Population Percent of State PopulationRank County 2012 2010 2000 1990 2012 2010 2000 1990

34 Sumter 100,198 93,420 53,345 31,577 0.53 0.50 0.33 0.2435 Highlands 98,955 98,786 87,366 68,432 0.52 0.53 0.55 0.5336 Flagler 97,160 95,696 49,832 28,701 0.51 0.51 0.31 0.2237 Nassau 73,745 73,314 57,663 43,941 0.39 0.39 0.36 0.3438 Putnam 73,158 74,364 70,423 65,070 0.38 0.40 0.44 0.5039 Monroe 72,897 73,090 79,589 78,024 0.38 0.39 0.50 0.6040 Columbia 67,729 67,531 56,513 42,613 0.36 0.36 0.35 0.33

41 Walton 56,965 55,043 40,601 27,759 0.30 0.29 0.25 0.2142 Jackson 49,847 49,746 46,755 41,375 0.26 0.26 0.29 0.3243 Gadsden 47,506 46,389 45,087 41,116 0.25 0.25 0.28 0.3244 Suwannee 43,796 41,551 34,844 26,780 0.23 0.22 0.22 0.2145 Levy 40,339 40,801 34,450 25,912 0.21 0.22 0.22 0.20

46 Okeechobee 39,805 39,996 35,910 29,627 0.21 0.21 0.22 0.2347 Hendry 38,132 39,140 36,210 25,773 0.20 0.21 0.23 0.2048 DeSoto 34,408 34,862 32,209 23,865 0.18 0.19 0.20 0.1849 Wakulla 30,771 30,776 22,863 14,202 0.16 0.16 0.14 0.1150 Hardee 27,762 27,731 26,938 19,499 0.15 0.15 0.17 0.15

51 Bradford 27,239 28,520 26,088 22,515 0.14 0.15 0.16 0.1752 Baker 26,938 27,115 22,259 18,486 0.14 0.14 0.14 0.1453 Washington 24,922 24,896 20,973 16,919 0.13 0.13 0.13 0.1354 Taylor 22,898 22,570 19,256 17,111 0.12 0.12 0.12 0.1355 Holmes 19,984 19,927 18,564 15,778 0.10 0.11 0.12 0.12

56 Madison 19,227 19,224 18,733 16,569 0.10 0.10 0.12 0.1357 Gilchrist 16,946 16,939 14,437 9,667 0.09 0.09 0.09 0.0758 Dixie 16,298 16,422 13,827 10,585 0.09 0.09 0.09 0.0859 Gulf 15,907 15,863 14,560 11,504 0.08 0.08 0.09 0.0960 Union 15,510 15,535 13,442 10,252 0.08 0.08 0.08 0.08

61 Hamilton 14,836 14,799 13,327 10,930 0.08 0.08 0.08 0.0862 Calhoun 14,641 14,625 13,017 11,011 0.08 0.08 0.08 0.0963 Jefferson 14,478 14,761 12,902 11,296 0.08 0.08 0.08 0.0964 Glades 12,671 12,884 10,576 7,591 0.07 0.07 0.07 0.0665 Franklin 11,530 11,549 9,829 8,967 0.06 0.06 0.06 0.07

66 Lafayette 8,663 8,870 7,022 5,578 0.05 0.05 0.04 0.0467 Liberty 8,519 8,365 7,021 5,569 0.04 0.04 0.04 0.04

Note: *Includes Census corrections through October 31, 2012.

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Table 7. Rank of Florida Counties by Percent Change in Population, 2010 to 2012

State and Percent PopulationRank County change 2012 2010

State and Percent PopulationRank County change 2012 2010

FLORIDA* 1.5 19,074,434 18,801,332 1 Sumter 7.3 100,198 93,4202 Suwannee 5.4 43,796 41,5513 Osceola 4.5 280,866 268,6854 Okaloosa 3.6 187,280 180,8225 Walton 3.5 56,965 55,043

6 St. Johns 3.2 196,071 190,0397 Lee 3.1 638,029 618,7548 Santa Rosa 2.7 155,390 151,3729 Orange 2.6 1,175,941 1,145,95610 Collier 2.6 329,849 321,520

11 Gadsden 2.4 47,506 46,38912 Manatee 2.3 330,302 322,83313 Miami-Dade* 2.2 2,551,290 2,496,45714 Hillsborough 2.2 1,256,118 1,229,22615 Charlotte 2.1 163,357 159,978

16 Liberty 1.8 8,519 8,36517 Flagler 1.5 97,160 95,69618 Taylor 1.5 22,898 22,57019 Broward 1.3 1,771,099 1,748,06620 Seminole 1.3 428,104 422,718

21 Palm Beach 1.2 1,335,415 1,320,13422 Sarasota 1.1 383,664 379,44823 Indian River 1.0 139,446 138,02824 St. Lucie 0.9 280,355 277,78925 Lake 0.9 299,677 297,052

26 Pasco 0.8 468,562 464,69727 Polk 0.8 606,888 602,09528 Leon 0.8 277,670 275,48729 Escambia 0.6 299,511 297,61930 Duval 0.6 869,729 864,263

31 Clay 0.6 192,071 190,86532 Martin 0.6 147,203 146,31833 Nassau 0.6 73,745 73,314

34 Volusia 0.5 497,145 494,59335 Marion 0.5 332,989 331,29836 Pinellas 0.4 920,381 916,54237 Brevard 0.4 545,625 543,37638 Bay 0.3 169,392 168,85239 Columbia 0.3 67,729 67,53140 Holmes 0.3 19,984 19,927

41 Gulf 0.3 15,907 15,86342 Hamilton 0.3 14,836 14,79943 Jackson 0.2 49,847 49,74644 Hernando 0.2 173,104 172,77845 Highlands 0.2 98,955 98,786

46 Hardee 0.1 27,762 27,73147 Calhoun 0.1 14,641 14,62548 Washington 0.1 24,922 24,89649 Gilchrist 0.0 16,946 16,93950 Madison 0.0 19,227 19,224

51 Wakulla 0.0 30,771 30,77652 Union -0.2 15,510 15,53553 Franklin -0.2 11,530 11,54954 Alachua -0.2 246,770 247,33655 Monroe -0.3 72,897 73,090

56 Citrus -0.3 140,761 141,23657 Okeechobee -0.5 39,805 39,99658 Baker -0.7 26,938 27,11559 Dixie -0.8 16,298 16,42260 Levy -1.1 40,339 40,801

61 DeSoto -1.3 34,408 34,86262 Putnam -1.6 73,158 74,36463 Glades -1.7 12,671 12,88464 Jefferson -1.9 14,478 14,76165 Lafayette -2.3 8,663 8,870

66 Hendry -2.6 38,132 39,14067 Bradford -4.5 27,239 28,520

Note: *Includes Census corrections through October 31, 2012.

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Table 8. Rank of Florida Counties by Population Change, 2010 to 2012

FLORIDA* 273,102 19,074,434 18,801,332 1 Miami-Dade* 54,833 2,551,290 2,496,4572 Orange 29,985 1,175,941 1,145,9563 Hillsborough 26,892 1,256,118 1,229,2264 Broward 23,033 1,771,099 1,748,0665 Lee 19,275 638,029 618,754

6 Palm Beach 15,281 1,335,415 1,320,1347 Osceola 12,181 280,866 268,6858 Collier 8,329 329,849 321,5209 Manatee 7,469 330,302 322,83310 Sumter 6,778 100,198 93,420

11 Okaloosa 6,458 187,280 180,82212 St. Johns 6,032 196,071 190,03913 Duval 5,466 869,729 864,26314 Seminole 5,386 428,104 422,71815 Polk 4,793 606,888 602,095

16 Sarasota 4,216 383,664 379,44817 Santa Rosa 4,018 155,390 151,37218 Pasco 3,865 468,562 464,69719 Pinellas 3,839 920,381 916,54220 Charlotte 3,379 163,357 159,978

21 Lake 2,625 299,677 297,05222 St. Lucie 2,566 280,355 277,78923 Volusia 2,552 497,145 494,59324 Brevard 2,249 545,625 543,37625 Suwannee 2,245 43,796 41,551

26 Leon 2,183 277,670 275,48727 Walton 1,922 56,965 55,04328 Escambia 1,892 299,511 297,61929 Marion 1,691 332,989 331,29830 Flagler 1,464 97,160 95,696

31 Indian River 1,418 139,446 138,02832 Clay 1,206 192,071 190,86533 Gadsden 1,117 47,506 46,389

34 Martin 885 147,203 146,31835 Bay 540 169,392 168,85236 Nassau 431 73,745 73,31437 Taylor 328 22,898 22,57038 Hernando 326 173,104 172,77839 Columbia 198 67,729 67,53140 Highlands 169 98,955 98,786

41 Liberty 154 8,519 8,36542 Jackson 101 49,847 49,74643 Holmes 57 19,984 19,92744 Gulf 44 15,907 15,86345 Hamilton 37 14,836 14,799

46 Hardee 31 27,762 27,73147 Washington 26 24,922 24,89648 Calhoun 16 14,641 14,62549 Gilchrist 7 16,946 16,93950 Madison 3 19,227 19,224

51 Wakulla -5 30,771 30,77652 Franklin -19 11,530 11,54953 Union -25 15,510 15,53554 Dixie -124 16,298 16,42255 Baker -177 26,938 27,115

56 Okeechobee -191 39,805 39,99657 Monroe -193 72,897 73,09058 Lafayette -207 8,663 8,87059 Glades -213 12,671 12,88460 Jefferson -283 14,478 14,761

61 DeSoto -454 34,408 34,86262 Levy -462 40,339 40,80163 Citrus -475 140,761 141,23664 Alachua -566 246,770 247,33665 Hendry -1,008 38,132 39,140

66 Putnam -1,206 73,158 74,36467 Bradford -1,281 27,239 28,520

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Note: *Includes Census corrections through October 31, 2012.

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Table 9. Rank of Top 100 Cities in Florida by PopulationSize in 2012, 2010, and 2000

Percent Change Population Rank 2010 2000City 2012 2010 2000 2012 2010 2000 to 2012 to 2010

Jacksonville 826,865 821,784 735,617 1 1 1 0.6 11.7Miami* 414,751 399,508 362,470 2 2 2 3.8 10.2Tampa 341,771 335,709 303,447 3 3 3 1.8 10.6St. Petersburg 247,673 244,769 248,232 4 4 4 1.2 -1.4Orlando 245,402 238,300 185,951 5 5 6 3.0 28.2Hialeah* 227,395 224,667 226,419 6 6 5 1.2 -0.8Tallahassee 183,643 181,376 150,624 7 7 8 1.2 20.4Fort Lauderdale 168,615 165,521 152,397 8 8 7 1.9 8.6Port St. Lucie 167,252 164,603 88,769 9 9 15 1.6 85.4Cape Coral 160,184 154,305 102,286 10 11 13 3.8 50.9Pembroke Pines 155,239 154,750 137,427 11 10 10 0.3 12.6Hollywood 142,374 140,768 139,368 12 12 9 1.1 1.0Gainesville 123,903 124,354 95,447 13 13 14 -0.4 30.3Miramar 123,478 122,041 72,739 14 14 25 1.2 67.8Coral Springs 122,681 121,096 117,549 15 15 11 1.3 3.0Clearwater 107,906 107,685 108,789 16 16 12 0.2 -1.0Miami Gardens* 107,147 107,166 (X) 17 17 (X) 0.0 (X)Palm Bay 103,681 103,190 79,413 18 18 20 0.5 29.9Pompano Beach 102,239 99,845 78,191 19 20 22 2.4 27.7West Palm Beach 101,668 99,919 82,103 20 19 19 1.8 21.7Lakeland 98,200 97,422 78,452 21 21 21 0.8 24.2Davie 92,848 91,992 75,720 22 22 23 0.9 21.5Miami Beach* 90,097 87,778 87,933 23 23 16 2.6 -0.2Sunrise 86,154 84,439 85,787 24 26 17 2.0 -1.6Boca Raton 85,413 84,392 74,764 25 27 24 1.2 12.9Deltona 85,281 85,182 69,543 26 24 27 0.1 22.5Plantation 85,049 84,955 82,934 27 25 18 0.1 2.4Largo 77,836 77,648 69,371 28 28 28 0.2 11.9Melbourne* 77,101 76,205 71,382 29 29 26 1.2 6.8Palm Coast 76,450 75,180 32,732 30 30 62 1.7 129.7Deerfield Beach 75,506 75,018 64,585 31 31 29 0.7 16.2Boynton Beach 68,741 68,217 60,389 32 32 31 0.8 13.0Lauderhill 67,037 66,887 57,585 33 33 34 0.2 16.2Fort Myers 66,835 62,298 48,208 34 35 41 7.3 29.2Weston 65,448 65,333 49,286 35 34 40 0.2 32.6Homestead* 63,290 60,509 31,909 36 38 64 4.6 89.6Kissimmee 62,322 59,682 47,814 37 40 42 4.4 24.8Daytona Beach 61,859 61,005 64,112 38 36 30 1.4 -4.8Delray Beach 61,495 60,522 60,020 39 37 32 1.6 0.8Tamarac 61,102 60,427 55,588 40 39 36 1.1 8.7North Miami* 60,313 58,912 59,880 41 41 33 2.4 -1.6North Port 58,674 57,357 22,797 42 42 79 2.3 151.6Wellington 57,514 56,508 38,216 43 43 53 1.8 47.9Ocala 57,041 56,315 45,943 44 44 43 1.3 22.6Port Orange 56,386 56,048 45,823 45 45 44 0.6 22.3Jupiter 56,337 55,156 39,328 46 46 51 2.1 40.2Margate 55,116 53,284 53,909 47 48 37 3.4 -1.2Sanford 54,064 53,570 38,291 48 47 52 0.9 39.9Coconut Creek 53,313 52,909 43,566 49 49 46 0.8 21.4Sarasota 52,517 51,917 52,715 50 51 38 1.2 -1.5

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Table 9. Rank of Top 100 Cities in Florida by PopulationSize in 2012, 2010, and 2000

(Continued)

Percent Change Population Rank 2010 2000City 2012 2010 2000 2012 2010 2000 to 2012 to 2010

Pensacola 52,022 51,923 56,255 51 50 35 0.2 -7.7Bradenton 50,389 49,546 49,504 52 52 39 1.7 0.1Pinellas Park 49,653 49,079 45,658 53 53 45 1.2 7.5Palm Beach Gardens* 49,108 48,440 35,058 54 54 59 1.4 38.2Coral Gables* 47,885 46,776 42,249 55 55 47 2.4 10.7Doral* 47,534 45,709 (X) 56 56 (X) 4.0 (X)Bonita Springs 45,129 43,914 32,797 57 57 61 2.8 33.9Titusville 43,529 43,761 40,670 58 58 50 -0.5 7.6Apopka 42,805 41,542 26,642 59 60 72 3.0 55.9North Lauderdale 42,269 41,023 32,264 60 64 63 3.0 27.1Altamonte Springs 42,159 41,496 41,200 61 62 48 1.6 0.7North Miami Beach 42,113 41,523 40,786 62 61 49 1.4 1.8Oakland Park 42,020 41,363 30,966 63 63 67 1.6 33.6Fort Pierce 41,646 41,590 37,516 64 59 54 0.1 10.9Cutler Bay 41,441 40,286 (X) 65 65 (X) 2.9 (X)Ormond Beach 38,612 38,137 36,301 66 66 56 1.2 5.1Greenacres 38,079 37,573 27,569 67 67 71 1.3 36.3Hallandale Beach 37,732 37,113 34,282 68 68 60 1.7 8.3St. Cloud 37,723 35,183 20,074 69 73 88 7.2 75.3Aventura 37,239 35,762 25,267 70 69 76 4.1 41.5Ocoee 36,947 35,579 24,391 71 70 77 3.8 45.9Winter Garden 36,063 34,568 14,351 72 76 111 4.3 140.9Panama City* 35,800 35,505 36,417 73 71 55 0.8 -2.5Dunedin 35,309 35,321 35,691 74 72 57 0.0 -1.0Lake Worth 35,110 34,910 35,133 75 74 58 0.6 -0.6Plant City 34,963 34,721 29,760 76 75 68 0.7 16.7Oviedo 34,573 33,342 26,316 77 79 74 3.7 26.7Royal Palm Beach 34,421 34,140 21,523 78 77 81 0.8 58.6Winter Haven 34,388 33,874 26,487 79 78 73 1.5 27.9Winter Springs 33,430 33,282 30,860 80 80 66 0.4 7.8Lauderdale Lakes 33,168 32,593 31,705 81 81 65 1.8 2.8Riviera Beach 32,723 32,488 29,884 82 82 69 0.7 8.7Cooper City 30,450 28,547 27,914 83 86 70 6.7 2.3Dania Beach 29,873 29,639 20,061 84 83 89 0.8 47.7Clermont 29,827 28,742 9,338 85 85 156 3.8 207.8Miami Lakes 29,448 29,361 (X) 86 84 (X) 0.3 (X)Winter Park 27,728 27,852 24,090 87 87 78 -0.4 15.6DeLand 27,700 27,031 20,904 88 88 86 2.5 29.3Casselberry 26,361 26,241 23,438 89 89 80 0.5 12.0Rockledge 25,265 24,926 20,170 90 90 87 1.4 23.6Temple Terrace 24,919 24,541 20,918 91 92 85 1.5 17.3Parkland 24,872 23,962 13,835 92 93 115 3.8 73.2Key West 24,607 24,649 25,478 93 91 75 -0.2 -3.3Tarpon Springs 23,767 23,484 21,003 94 94 82 1.2 11.8Palmetto Bay* 23,643 23,408 (X) 95 95 (X) 1.0 (X)New Smyrna Beach 22,792 22,464 20,048 96 96 90 1.5 12.1Crestview 22,742 20,978 14,766 97 100 109 8.4 42.1Sebastian 22,188 21,929 16,181 98 97 99 1.2 35.5Hialeah Gardens 21,957 21,744 19,297 99 98 92 1.0 12.7Jacksonville Beach 21,615 21,362 20,990 100 99 83 1.2 1.8

(X) Not applicable.Note: *Includes Census corrections through October 31, 2012.

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Table 10. Rank of Top 100 Cities in Florida by Percent Change in Population, 2010 to 2012

Percent PopulationRank City change 2012 2010

Percent PopulationRank City change 2012 2010

1 Lake Buena Vista 120.0 22 102 Worthington Springs 116.0 391 1813 Sweetwater 47.9 19,963 13,4994 Marianna 24.6 7,604 6,1025 Freeport 23.6 2,209 1,7876 Bal Harbour 18.4 2,976 2,5137 Gulf Stream 18.1 928 7868 South Miami 16.5 13,576 11,6579 Windermere 16.0 2,855 2,46210 Malone 13.0 2,360 2,08811 Crestview 8.4 22,742 20,97812 Fort Myers 7.3 66,835 62,29813 St. Cloud 7.2 37,723 35,18314 Indian Creek 7.0 92 8615 Cooper City 6.7 30,450 28,54716 Belle Isle 6.2 6,361 5,98817 Grand Ridge 6.2 947 89218 Orange City 5.9 11,226 10,59919 St. Leo 5.9 1,419 1,34020 North Bay Village 5.4 7,524 7,13721 Florida City 5.4 11,850 11,24522 Homestead* 4.6 63,290 60,50923 Palm Springs 4.4 19,769 18,92824 Kissimmee 4.4 62,322 59,68225 Niceville 4.4 13,309 12,74926 Winter Garden 4.3 36,063 34,56827 Lazy Lake 4.2 25 2428 West Melbourne 4.2 19,118 18,35529 Aventura 4.1 37,239 35,76230 Doral* 4.0 47,534 45,70931 Edgewood 4.0 2,602 2,50332 Wildwood 3.9 6,969 6,70933 Ocoee 3.8 36,947 35,57934 Midway 3.8 3,119 3,00435 Miami* 3.8 414,751 399,50836 Cape Coral 3.8 160,184 154,30537 Parkland 3.8 24,872 23,96238 Groveland 3.8 9,060 8,72939 Clermont 3.8 29,827 28,74240 Valparaiso 3.8 5,226 5,03641 Pahokee 3.7 5,858 5,64942 Oviedo 3.7 34,573 33,34243 Milton 3.5 9,139 8,82644 Fort Walton Beach 3.5 20,194 19,50745 South Palm Beach 3.5 1,212 1,17146 Margate 3.4 55,116 53,28447 Wausau 3.4 396 38348 Eatonville 3.4 2,232 2,15949 Jennings 3.2 906 87850 Zephyrhills 3.1 13,702 13,288

51 Sneads 3.1 1,906 1,84952 Apopka 3.0 42,805 41,54253 North Lauderdale 3.0 42,269 41,02354 Orlando 3.0 245,402 238,30055 Cutler Bay 2.9 41,441 40,28656 Avon Park 2.8 9,086 8,83657 Indian Harbour Beach 2.8 8,456 8,22558 Westville 2.8 297 28959 Bonita Springs 2.8 45,129 43,91460 Sunny Isles Beach 2.7 21,395 20,83261 Davenport 2.7 2,965 2,88862 Greensboro 2.7 618 60263 Miami Beach* 2.6 90,097 87,77864 Mount Dora 2.6 12,693 12,37065 Opa-locka 2.6 15,610 15,21966 Highland Beach 2.5 3,629 3,53967 DeLand 2.5 27,700 27,03168 Pompano Beach 2.4 102,239 99,84569 Medley 2.4 858 83870 North Miami* 2.4 60,313 58,91271 Coral Gables* 2.4 47,885 46,77672 Carrabelle 2.3 2,843 2,77873 DeFuniak Springs 2.3 5,298 5,17774 North Port 2.3 58,674 57,35775 Welaka 2.3 717 70176 Indialantic 2.3 2,782 2,72077 Bay Harbor Islands 2.3 5,755 5,62878 Hastings 2.2 593 58079 Dundee 2.2 3,800 3,71780 Mexico Beach 2.1 1,095 1,07281 Jupiter 2.1 56,337 55,15682 Wilton Manors 2.1 11,878 11,63283 Auburndale 2.1 13,792 13,50784 Punta Gorda 2.1 16,984 16,64185 Satellite Beach 2.0 10,315 10,10986 Sunrise 2.0 86,154 84,43987 Lake Placid 2.0 2,268 2,22388 Jacob City 2.0 255 25089 Reddick 2.0 516 50690 Shalimar 2.0 731 71791 Fort Lauderdale 1.9 168,615 165,52192 Tampa 1.8 341,771 335,70993 Juno Beach 1.8 3,233 3,17694 Lake Hamilton 1.8 1,253 1,23195 Wellington 1.8 57,514 56,50896 Lauderdale Lakes 1.8 33,168 32,59397 West Palm Beach 1.8 101,668 99,91998 Fruitland Park 1.7 4,148 4,07899 Bradenton 1.7 50,389 49,546100 Minneola 1.7 9,562 9,403

Note: *Includes Census corrections through October 31, 2012.

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Table 11. Rank of Top 100 Cities in Florida by Population Change, 2010 to 2012

PopulationRank City Change 2012 2010

PopulationRank City Change 2012 2010

1 Miami* 15,243 414,751 399,5082 Orlando 7,102 245,402 238,3003 Sweetwater 6,464 19,963 13,4994 Tampa 6,062 341,771 335,7095 Cape Coral 5,879 160,184 154,3056 Jacksonville 5,081 826,865 821,7847 Fort Myers 4,537 66,835 62,2988 Fort Lauderdale 3,094 168,615 165,5219 St. Petersburg 2,904 247,673 244,76910 Homestead* 2,781 63,290 60,50911 Hialeah* 2,728 227,395 224,66712 Port St. Lucie 2,649 167,252 164,60313 Kissimmee 2,640 62,322 59,68214 St. Cloud 2,540 37,723 35,18315 Pompano Beach 2,394 102,239 99,84516 Miami Beach* 2,319 90,097 87,77817 Tallahassee 2,267 183,643 181,37618 South Miami 1,919 13,576 11,65719 Cooper City 1,903 30,450 28,54720 Margate 1,832 55,116 53,28421 Doral* 1,825 47,534 45,70922 Crestview 1,764 22,742 20,97823 West Palm Beach 1,749 101,668 99,91924 Sunrise 1,715 86,154 84,43925 Hollywood 1,606 142,374 140,76826 Coral Springs 1,585 122,681 121,09627 Marianna 1,502 7,604 6,10228 Winter Garden 1,495 36,063 34,56829 Aventura 1,477 37,239 35,76230 Miramar 1,437 123,478 122,04131 North Miami* 1,401 60,313 58,91232 Ocoee 1,368 36,947 35,57933 North Port 1,317 58,674 57,35734 Palm Coast 1,270 76,450 75,18035 Apopka 1,263 42,805 41,54236 North Lauderdale 1,246 42,269 41,02337 Oviedo 1,231 34,573 33,34238 Bonita Springs 1,215 45,129 43,91439 Jupiter 1,181 56,337 55,15640 Cutler Bay 1,155 41,441 40,28641 Coral Gables* 1,109 47,885 46,77642 Clermont 1,085 29,827 28,74243 Boca Raton 1,021 85,413 84,39244 Wellington 1,006 57,514 56,50845 Delray Beach 973 61,495 60,52246 Parkland 910 24,872 23,96247 Melbourne* 896 77,101 76,20548 Davie 856 92,848 91,99249 Daytona Beach 854 61,859 61,00550 Bradenton 843 50,389 49,546

51 Palm Springs 841 19,769 18,92852 Lakeland 778 98,200 97,42253 West Melbourne 763 19,118 18,35554 Ocala 726 57,041 56,31555 Fort Walton Beach 687 20,194 19,50756 Tamarac 675 61,102 60,42757 DeLand 669 27,700 27,03158 Palm Beach Gardens* 668 49,108 48,44059 Altamonte Springs 663 42,159 41,49660 Oakland Park 657 42,020 41,36361 Orange City 627 11,226 10,59962 Hallandale Beach 619 37,732 37,11363 Florida City 605 11,850 11,24564 Sarasota 600 52,517 51,91765 North Miami Beach 590 42,113 41,52366 Lauderdale Lakes 575 33,168 32,59367 Pinellas Park 574 49,653 49,07968 Sunny Isles Beach 563 21,395 20,83269 Niceville 560 13,309 12,74970 Boynton Beach 524 68,741 68,21771 Winter Haven 514 34,388 33,87472 Greenacres 506 38,079 37,57373 Sanford 494 54,064 53,57074 Palm Bay 491 103,681 103,19075 Pembroke Pines 489 155,239 154,75076 Deerfield Beach 488 75,506 75,01877 Ormond Beach 475 38,612 38,13778 Bal Harbour 463 2,976 2,51379 Freeport 422 2,209 1,78780 Zephyrhills 414 13,702 13,28881 Coconut Creek 404 53,313 52,90982 Windermere 393 2,855 2,46283 Opa-locka 391 15,610 15,21984 North Bay Village 387 7,524 7,13785 Temple Terrace 378 24,919 24,54186 Belle Isle 373 6,361 5,98887 Punta Gorda 343 16,984 16,64188 Rockledge 339 25,265 24,92689 Port Orange 338 56,386 56,04890 Groveland 331 9,060 8,72991 New Smyrna Beach 328 22,792 22,46492 Mount Dora 323 12,693 12,37093 Milton 313 9,139 8,82694 Panama City* 295 35,800 35,50595 Auburndale 285 13,792 13,50796 Tarpon Springs 283 23,767 23,48497 Royal Palm Beach 281 34,421 34,14098 Haines City* 277 20,837 20,56099 Malone 272 2,360 2,088100 Lynn Haven 271 18,764 18,493

Note: *Includes Census corrections through October 31, 2012.

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FLORIDA 0-17 21.2 21.3 22.8 22.3 Citrus 0-17 15.6 15.9 17.2 17.7 18-44 34.2 34.4 36.9 39.8 18-44 22.0 21.9 23.7 26.8 45-64 27.0 27.0 22.7 19.7 45-64 30.3 30.3 26.9 24.3 65+ 17.6 17.3 17.6 18.2 65+ 32.1 31.9 32.2 31.2 Alachua 0-17 18.0 17.9 20.2 21.9 Clay 0-17 25.9 26.3 28.0 28.9 18-44 48.0 48.4 50.9 54.3 18-44 34.3 34.2 38.2 43.7 45-64 22.7 22.9 19.3 14.5 45-64 27.7 27.8 24.0 18.9 65+ 11.2 10.8 9.6 9.2 65+ 12.1 11.7 9.8 8.4 Baker 0-17 25.7 26.0 27.5 30.7 Collier 0-17 19.4 19.5 19.9 20.1 18-44 36.7 36.7 40.6 44.1 18-44 27.9 28.0 31.2 35.3 45-64 26.5 26.4 22.7 17.4 45-64 26.1 26.1 24.5 21.9 65+ 11.1 10.9 9.2 7.8 65+ 26.6 26.4 24.5 22.7 Bay 0-17 21.9 22.0 24.0 25.6 Columbia 0-17 22.4 22.5 25.4 28.1 18-44 35.3 35.4 38.8 42.3 18-44 33.8 33.9 36.7 38.5 45-64 28.0 28.1 23.7 20.2 45-64 28.1 28.2 24.0 20.2 65+ 14.9 14.5 13.4 11.9 65+ 15.8 15.4 14.0 13.2 Bradford 0-17 19.7 19.8 21.9 24.1 DeSoto 0-17 23.0 22.5 22.7 24.0 18-44 37.6 37.6 41.6 44.2 18-44 35.0 35.8 37.9 36.9 45-64 28.0 28.2 23.5 19.6 45-64 23.7 23.8 20.5 19.8 65+ 14.7 14.4 12.9 12.1 65+ 18.2 17.9 19.0 19.2 Brevard 0-17 19.6 19.8 22.0 22.0 Dixie 0-17 19.1 19.1 22.1 24.6 18-44 29.4 29.4 33.9 39.9 18-44 29.9 30.3 34.6 36.7 45-64 30.4 30.4 24.3 21.5 45-64 31.2 31.2 26.2 24.2 65+ 20.6 20.4 19.9 16.6 65+ 19.8 19.3 17.1 14.5 Broward 0-17 22.3 22.4 23.6 20.6 Duval 0-17 23.5 23.5 26.3 26.0 18-44 35.5 35.6 38.6 40.2 18-44 38.7 38.9 42.0 46.0 45-64 27.7 27.7 21.7 18.6 45-64 26.3 26.4 21.2 17.4 65+ 14.5 14.3 16.1 20.7 65+ 11.5 11.1 10.5 10.6 Calhoun 0-17 21.2 21.4 23.2 26.2 Escambia 0-17 21.7 21.6 23.5 25.4 18-44 36.0 36.0 40.5 39.9 18-44 36.9 37.2 41.1 43.3 45-64 32.2 32.2 26.1 23.9 45-64 26.6 26.8 22.0 19.5 65+ 10.6 10.4 10.2 10.1 65+ 14.7 14.4 13.3 11.9 Charlotte 0-17 14.2 14.3 15.7 15.7 Flagler 0-17 19.8 19.9 17.9 19.2 18-44 21.3 21.2 23.3 26.9 18-44 27.1 26.9 25.1 29.6 45-64 30.3 30.4 26.4 23.8 45-64 28.6 28.7 28.3 25.8 65+ 34.3 34.1 34.7 33.6 65+ 24.6 24.5 28.6 25.4

Table 12. Age Distribution (Percentage) of the Population of Floridaand Its Counties on April 1, 2011, 2010, 2000, and 1990

State and Estimate Census State and Estimate CensusCounty 2011 2010 2000 1990 County 2011 2010 2000 1990

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Table 12. Age Distribution (Percentage) of the Population of Floridaand Its Counties on April 1, 2011, 2010, 2000, and 1990

(Continued)

Franklin 0-17 17.1 17.1 20.2 24.1 Highlands 0-17 18.1 18.2 19.2 18.9 18-44 35.9 36.2 32.6 33.6 18-44 24.2 24.3 25.6 26.0 45-64 29.1 29.3 29.5 24.6 45-64 25.5 25.3 22.2 21.9 65+ 17.9 17.4 17.7 17.7 65+ 32.2 32.2 33.0 33.2 Gadsden 0-17 23.2 24.2 26.4 29.8 Hillsborough 0-17 23.9 23.9 25.3 24.4 18-44 35.3 33.6 38.4 39.5 18-44 38.6 38.8 41.0 44.8 45-64 28.1 28.6 23.0 18.1 45-64 25.4 25.4 21.7 18.6 65+ 13.4 13.6 12.2 12.5 65+ 12.1 11.8 12.0 12.2 Gilchrist 0-17 21.2 21.4 24.4 25.2 Holmes 0-17 21.2 21.5 23.1 25.0 18-44 33.5 33.9 39.1 40.4 18-44 33.5 33.6 38.1 38.1 45-64 28.0 27.8 22.9 20.8 45-64 27.8 27.7 24.0 21.2 65+ 17.3 16.9 13.6 13.6 65+ 17.5 17.2 14.8 15.7 Glades 0-17 19.5 18.8 22.1 24.6 Indian River 0-17 18.7 18.8 19.2 19.5 18-44 32.3 33.7 34.6 31.2 18-44 25.9 25.9 28.3 31.8 45-64 26.0 26.0 24.5 24.8 45-64 28.1 28.1 23.3 21.6 65+ 22.3 21.5 18.8 19.3 65+ 27.3 27.2 29.2 27.1 Gulf 0-17 16.2 16.2 19.9 24.8 Jackson 0-17 19.6 19.9 22.3 25.0 18-44 36.9 37.4 39.8 37.2 18-44 36.5 36.2 39.3 40.5 45-64 30.0 30.0 25.4 22.9 45-64 28.1 28.2 23.8 19.7 65+ 16.8 16.3 14.9 15.2 65+ 15.8 15.7 14.6 14.9 Hamilton 0-17 20.0 19.7 23.5 29.0 Jefferson 0-17 18.6 18.6 22.7 29.1 18-44 38.4 39.4 42.5 42.3 18-44 32.2 32.6 37.1 37.2 45-64 27.8 27.8 22.8 17.3 45-64 32.1 32.3 25.7 19.0 65+ 13.8 13.1 11.2 11.4 65+ 17.1 16.5 14.5 14.8 Hardee 0-17 27.6 27.7 27.6 29.4 Lafayette 0-17 20.9 20.1 21.7 24.9 18-44 37.6 37.4 39.3 36.5 18-44 42.0 43.4 44.7 45.2 45-64 22.0 22.0 19.2 19.0 45-64 24.4 24.3 21.3 18.9 65+ 12.8 12.9 13.9 15.1 65+ 12.7 12.2 12.4 11.0 Hendry 0-17 28.1 27.8 30.0 31.7 Lake 0-17 20.7 20.8 20.3 20.0 18-44 37.9 38.6 41.6 39.0 18-44 28.3 28.3 29.5 30.5 45-64 22.2 22.1 18.3 18.5 45-64 26.9 26.7 23.8 22.1 65+ 11.8 11.5 10.1 10.9 65+ 24.1 24.2 26.4 27.4 Hernando 0-14 19.6 19.8 18.9 18.5 Lee 0-17 19.5 19.5 19.6 19.7 15-44 26.8 26.6 25.8 27.3 18-44 29.7 29.7 30.1 34.0 45-64 27.9 27.9 24.4 23.6 45-64 27.3 27.3 24.8 21.7 65+ 25.8 25.8 30.9 30.6 65+ 23.5 23.5 25.4 24.6

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Table 12. Age Distribution (Percentage) of the Population of Floridaand Its Counties on April 1, 2011, 2010, 2000, and 1990

(Continued)

Leon 0-17 19.5 19.6 21.3 22.6 Nassau 0-17 21.5 21.7 25.0 27.2 18-44 47.9 48.0 50.4 54.2 18-44 31.0 31.1 36.0 41.5 45-64 22.7 23.0 20.0 15.1 45-64 30.8 30.9 26.3 21.2 65+ 9.9 9.4 8.3 8.2 65+ 16.8 16.2 12.6 10.1 Levy 0-17 20.9 21.1 23.6 24.4 Okaloosa 0-17 22.3 22.3 24.7 26.0 18-44 28.9 28.8 31.9 34.2 18-44 35.8 36.0 40.7 45.4 45-64 30.5 30.6 26.6 22.6 45-64 27.6 27.7 22.4 19.4 65+ 19.7 19.4 17.9 18.8 65+ 14.3 13.9 12.1 9.2 Liberty 0-17 21.5 21.2 21.8 24.3 Okeechobee 0-17 23.9 24.0 25.2 27.4 18-44 40.3 41.1 47.0 46.0 18-44 34.1 34.2 36.5 36.3 45-64 27.1 27.1 21.0 18.5 45-64 24.9 24.9 21.9 20.3 65+ 11.1 10.6 10.2 11.2 65+ 17.1 17.0 16.3 16.0 Madison 0-17 21.6 21.8 25.3 27.7 Orange 0-17 23.7 23.6 25.3 24.0 18-44 34.3 34.2 37.5 39.7 18-44 42.3 42.6 44.7 48.1 45-64 28.0 28.2 22.7 18.6 45-64 24.1 24.1 20.0 17.3 65+ 16.1 15.8 14.6 14.0 65+ 9.9 9.7 10.0 10.6 Manatee 0-17 20.5 20.5 20.7 19.3 Osceola 0-17 26.0 26.2 26.8 25.3 18-44 28.5 28.6 31.2 33.0 18-44 37.5 37.6 40.2 41.8 45-64 27.6 27.6 23.3 19.8 45-64 25.3 25.2 21.6 19.0 65+ 23.4 23.3 24.9 28.0 65+ 11.3 11.0 11.4 13.8 Marion 0-17 19.2 19.4 21.4 22.3 Palm Beach 0-17 20.3 20.4 21.3 19.8 18-44 27.5 27.6 30.2 34.0 18-44 31.5 31.6 33.5 37.0 45-64 27.3 27.3 23.9 21.7 45-64 26.4 26.4 22.0 19.0 65+ 26.0 25.8 24.5 22.0 65+ 21.8 21.6 23.2 24.2 Martin 0-17 17.4 17.6 18.6 17.7 Pasco 0-17 21.1 21.2 20.2 18.0 18-44 25.4 25.4 28.2 33.2 18-44 30.6 30.7 30.0 29.4 45-64 29.7 29.7 24.9 21.8 45-64 27.4 27.4 23.1 20.4 65+ 27.5 27.3 28.2 27.3 65+ 20.9 20.7 26.8 32.2 Miami-Dade 0-17 21.8 21.9 24.8 24.3 Pinellas 0-17 17.7 17.8 19.3 17.9 18-44 38.2 38.5 40.1 41.5 18-44 30.1 30.3 33.8 36.0 45-64 25.7 25.6 21.7 20.3 45-64 30.7 30.8 24.5 20.2 65+ 14.3 14.1 13.3 13.9 65+ 21.5 21.2 22.5 25.9 Monroe 0-17 15.1 15.1 17.1 17.5 Polk 0-17 23.4 23.5 24.4 24.3 18-44 32.3 32.5 37.4 43.0 18-44 32.7 32.8 34.7 37.0 45-64 34.9 35.4 30.9 23.7 45-64 25.6 25.6 22.5 20.3

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Table 12. Age Distribution (Percentage) of the Population of Floridaand Its Counties on April 1, 2011, 2010, 2000, and 1990

(Continued)

65+ 17.7 17.1 14.6 15.8 65+ 18.2 18.0 18.3 18.4 Putnam 0-17 22.4 22.6 24.6 25.6 Suwannee 0-17 22.0 22.7 24.0 26.6 18-44 29.3 29.3 31.9 34.6 18-44 32.3 30.7 33.6 34.8 45-64 29.0 29.2 25.1 22.0 45-64 27.1 27.7 25.4 21.8 65+ 19.2 18.9 18.5 17.8 65+ 18.6 18.9 16.9 16.8 St. Johns 0-17 22.8 23.1 23.1 22.5 Taylor 0-17 19.6 19.7 24.6 28.3 18-44 31.0 31.0 34.6 40.0 18-44 35.2 35.5 36.6 37.7 45-64 30.0 30.2 26.4 21.2 45-64 29.0 29.2 24.8 20.7 65+ 16.1 15.7 15.9 16.3 65+ 16.2 15.6 14.1 13.3 St. Lucie 0-17 22.1 22.3 22.6 23.2 Union 0-17 19.2 19.4 21.8 25.7 18-44 31.0 31.0 31.7 35.7 18-44 38.8 38.8 48.5 50.4 45-64 26.8 26.7 23.0 20.2 45-64 31.7 31.9 22.2 16.5 65+ 20.0 19.9 22.7 20.8 65+ 10.3 10.0 7.5 7.5 Santa Rosa 0-17 23.5 23.9 26.6 27.2 Volusia 0-17 18.8 18.9 20.3 19.8 18-44 35.1 34.5 38.3 42.9 18-44 30.6 30.8 33.5 37.3 45-64 28.4 28.7 24.1 20.4 45-64 29.3 29.3 24.2 20.2 65+ 13.0 12.9 11.0 9.5 65+ 21.4 21.1 22.1 22.7 Sarasota 0-17 15.6 15.7 16.2 15.8 Wakulla 0-17 22.4 22.5 25.6 28.3 18-44 24.1 24.1 26.7 30.3 18-44 37.1 37.4 39.3 39.6 45-64 28.9 29.0 25.6 21.8 45-64 29.1 29.3 24.7 20.5 65+ 31.4 31.2 31.5 32.1 65+ 11.3 10.8 10.3 11.5 Seminole 0-17 22.8 23.0 25.4 25.5 Walton 0-17 20.8 20.6 21.7 23.9 18-44 36.9 37.0 40.4 45.3 18-44 32.9 33.1 35.6 35.7 45-64 27.9 28.0 23.6 19.0 45-64 29.8 30.1 26.9 24.1 65+ 12.4 12.0 10.6 10.3 65+ 16.5 16.2 15.8 16.4 Sumter 0-17 8.9 9.1 16.1 22.4 Washington 0-17 21.4 21.2 23.4 25.4 18-44 19.0 18.6 29.2 33.2 18-44 34.7 35.5 36.3 35.0 45-64 27.8 28.9 27.3 22.2 45-64 27.9 27.9 24.7 22.1 65+ 44.2 43.4 27.4 22.3 65+ 15.9 15.4 15.7 17.6

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Table 13. Rank of Florida Counties by Percent ofPopulation Aged 17 and Younger, 2011

State and Aged 17 and Younger Rank County Percent Number

State and Aged 17 and Younger Rank County Percent Number

FLORIDA 21.2 4,006,544 1 Hendry 28.1 10,9422 Hardee 27.6 7,6443 Osceola 26.0 71,1094 Clay 25.9 49,5025 Baker 25.7 6,913

6 Okeechobee 23.9 9,5397 Hillsborough 23.9 295,8318 Orange 23.7 273,7539 Duval 23.5 203,28410 Santa Rosa 23.5 36,404

11 Polk 23.4 141,61012 Gadsden 23.2 11,16613 DeSoto 23.0 7,99414 St. Johns 22.8 44,05715 Seminole 22.8 96,911

16 Putnam 22.4 16,60317 Wakulla 22.4 6,92218 Columbia 22.4 1509519 Okaloosa 22.3 40,57220 Broward 22.3 391,129

21 St. Lucie 22.1 61,90922 Suwannee 22.0 9,49723 Bay 21.9 37,03424 Miami-Dade 21.8 547,37325 Escambia 21.7 64,951

26 Madison 21.6 4,16627 Liberty 21.5 1,80228 Nassau 21.5 15,81129 Washington 21.4 5,28130 Holmes 21.2 4,221

31 Calhoun 21.2 3,11432 Gilchrist 21.2 3,60033 Pasco 21.1 98,347

34 Levy 20.9 8,53735 Lafayette 20.9 1,82536 Walton 20.8 11,52037 Lake 20.7 61,69138 Manatee 20.5 66,67239 Palm Beach 20.3 268,62940 Hamilton 20.0 2,944

41 Flagler 19.8 19,05242 Bradford 19.7 5,63543 Brevard 19.6 106,82544 Hernando 19.6 33,87045 Jackson 19.6 9,777

46 Taylor 19.6 4,39947 Leon 19.5 53,96648 Lee 19.5 121,85449 Glades 19.5 2,49450 Collier 19.4 62885

51 Marion 19.2 63,77752 Union 19.2 2,97453 Dixie 19.1 3,12854 Volusia 18.8 93,13655 Indian River 18.7 25,878

56 Jefferson 18.6 2,72157 Highlands 18.1 17,84958 Alachua 18.0 44,54259 Pinellas 17.7 162,18560 Martin 17.4 25,555

61 Franklin 17.1 1,97062 Gulf 16.2 2,55963 Citrus 15.6 21,96464 Sarasota 15.6 59,31865 Monroe 15.1 10,979

66 Charlotte 14.2 22,71467 Sumter 8.9 8,634

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Figure 3. Percent of Population Aged 17 and Younger, 2011

ESCAMBIASANTAROSA

OKALOOSA

WALTON

HOLMES

WASHINGTON

JACKSON

CALHOUN

BAY

LIBERTY

GADSDEN

GULF FRANKLIN

LEON

WAKULLA

JEFFERSON

MADISON

TAYLOR

HAMILTON

SUWANNEE

LAFAYETTE

DIXIE

COLUMBIA

BAKER

UNION

BRADFORD

GILCHRIST

LEVY

ALACHUA

NASSAU

DUVAL

CLAYST.JOHNS

PUTNAM

FLAGLER

MARION

CITRUS

VOLUSIA

LAKE

SEMINOLE

ORANGE BREVARD

OSCEOLA

POLK

SUMTER

HERNANDO

PASCO

PINELLAS

HILLSBOROUGH

INDIANRIVER

OKEECHOBEEST.LUCIEHIGHLANDS

HARDEE

DESOTO

MANATEE

SARASOTA

CHARLOTTE GLADES

MARTIN

PALM BEACHHENDRYLEE

COLLIERBROWARD

MIAMI-DADEMONROE

MONROE

Less than 20.0%

20.0% to 21.9%

22.0% to 24.9%

25.0% and over

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State and Aged 65 and Over Rank County Percent Number

Table 14. Rank of Florida Counties by Percent ofPopulation Aged 65 and Older, 2011

FLORIDA 17.6 3,322,993 1 Sumter 44.2 42,7412 Charlotte 34.3 54,9663 Highlands 32.2 31,7514 Citrus 32.1 45,3135 Sarasota 31.4 119,728

6 Martin 27.5 40,3117 Indian River 27.3 37,8048 Collier 26.6 86,1519 Marion 26.0 86,20810 Hernando 25.8 44,667

11 Flagler 24.6 23,64412 Lake 24.1 71,88613 Lee 23.5 146,95414 Manatee 23.4 76,41115 Glades 22.3 2,856

16 Palm Beach 21.8 288,59717 Pinellas 21.5 197,92818 Volusia 21.4 105,98419 Pasco 20.9 97,31820 Brevard 20.6 112,384

21 St. Lucie 20.0 56,00222 Dixie 19.8 3,24523 Levy 19.7 8,04124 Putnam 19.2 14,22125 Suwannee 18.6 8,040

26 DeSoto 18.2 6,31827 Polk 18.2 110,06428 Franklin 17.9 2,06929 Monroe 17.7 12,85730 Holmes 17.5 3,486

31 Gilchrist 17.3 2,93932 Okeechobee 17.1 6,82433 Jefferson 17.1 2,508

State and Aged 65 and Over Rank County Percent Number

34 Gulf 16.8 2,65635 Nassau 16.8 12,35336 Walton 16.5 9,14937 Taylor 16.2 3,64738 Madison 16.1 3,10639 St. Johns 16.1 31,03340 Washington 15.9 3,919

41 Jackson 15.8 7,91342 Columbia 15.8 10,65243 Bay 14.9 25,16044 Escambia 14.7 44,10845 Bradford 14.7 4,220

46 Broward 14.5 254,43347 Miami-Dade 14.3 359,70248 Okaloosa 14.3 25,92849 Hamilton 13.8 2,03750 Gadsden 13.4 6,440

51 Santa Rosa 13.0 20,12052 Hardee 12.8 3,53053 Lafayette 12.7 1,11554 Seminole 12.4 52,51255 Clay 12.1 23,165

56 Hillsborough 12.1 149,77657 Hendry 11.8 4,58158 Duval 11.5 99,56259 Wakulla 11.3 3,48960 Osceola 11.3 30,831

61 Alachua 11.2 27,78562 Baker 11.1 3,00263 Liberty 11.1 92964 Calhoun 10.6 1,56365 Union 10.3 1,594

66 Orange 9.9 114,80967 Leon 9.9 27,224

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Figure 4. Percent of Population Aged 65 and Older, 2011

ESCAMBIASANTAROSA

OKALOOSA

WALTON

HOLMES

WASHINGTON

JACKSON

CALHOUN

BAY

LIBERTY

GADSDEN

GULF FRANKLIN

LEON

WAKULLA

JEFFERSON

MADISON

TAYLOR

HAMILTON

SUWANNEE

LAFAYETTE

DIXIE

COLUMBIA

BAKER

UNION

BRADFORD

GILCHRIST

LEVY

ALACHUA

NASSAU

DUVAL

CLAYST.JOHNS

PUTNAM

FLAGLER

MARION

CITRUS

VOLUSIA

LAKE

SEMINOLE

ORANGE BREVARD

OSCEOLA

POLK

SUMTER

HERNANDO

PASCO

PINELLAS

HILLSBOROUGH

INDIANRIVER

OKEECHOBEEST.LUCIEHIGHLANDS

HARDEE

DESOTO

MANATEE

SARASOTA

CHARLOTTE GLADES

MARTIN

PALM BEACHHENDRYLEE

COLLIERBROWARD

MIAMI-DADEMONROE

MONROE

Less than 13.0%

13.0% to 17.9%

18.0% to 24.9%

25.0% and over

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State and Black Total Rank County Percent Population Population

Table 15. Black Population of Florida Counties, April 1, 2011,Ranked by Percent Black

FLORIDA 16.1 3,035,088 18,905,048 1 Gadsden 55.7 26,867 48,2002 Madison 39.0 7,527 19,2983 Jefferson 36.0 5,282 14,6664 Hamilton 33.3 4,909 14,7445 Leon 30.4 83,900 276,278

6 Duval 29.6 256,044 864,6017 Broward 27.2 477,570 1,753,1628 Jackson 26.6 13,300 49,9649 Escambia 23.3 69,700 299,26110 Union 22.2 3,431 15,473

11 Orange 20.9 242,012 1,157,34212 Taylor 20.6 4,628 22,50013 Alachua 20.5 50,763 247,33714 Bradford 20.5 5,880 28,66215 St. Lucie 19.2 53,717 279,696

16 Miami-Dade 18.8 473,972 2,516,51517 Gulf 18.4 2,898 15,78918 Palm Beach 17.4 231,161 1,325,75819 Columbia 17.3 11,684 67,52820 Liberty 16.8 1,410 8,370

21 Hillsborough 16.7 206,400 1,238,95122 Putnam 16.2 12,018 74,05223 Lafayette 15.1 1,318 8,75224 Polk 14.9 90,027 604,79225 Wakulla 14.4 4,461 30,877

26 Washington 14.4 3,557 24,63827 Baker 14.0 3,767 26,92728 Calhoun 14.0 2,053 14,68529 Franklin 13.5 1,559 11,52730 Hendry 13.2 5,126 38,908

31 Marion 12.5 41,350 331,74532 DeSoto 12.2 4,244 34,70833 Suwannee 12.2 5,265 43,215

34 Flagler 11.7 11,282 96,24135 Seminole 11.4 48,241 424,58736 Osceola 11.3 30,990 273,86737 Glades 11.0 1,412 12,81238 Bay 10.9 18,403 169,27839 Volusia 10.5 52,065 495,40040 Pinellas 10.4 95,317 918,496

41 Brevard 10.3 55,921 545,18442 Lake 10.0 29,953 298,26543 Clay 9.9 18,921 191,14344 Sumter 9.7 9,377 96,61545 Highlands 9.4 9,313 98,712

46 Okaloosa 9.4 17,090 181,67947 Levy 9.3 3,803 40,76748 Indian River 9.2 12,813 138,69449 Manatee 8.8 28,636 325,90550 Lee 8.4 52,475 625,310

51 Dixie 8.0 1,315 16,38552 Okeechobee 7.9 3,144 39,87053 Hardee 6.9 1,904 27,65354 Collier 6.6 21,325 323,78555 Nassau 6.4 4,681 73,684

56 Walton 5.9 3,263 55,45057 Charlotte 5.9 9,391 160,46358 Santa Rosa 5.8 9,053 154,90159 Monroe 5.8 4,242 72,67060 Holmes 5.8 1,156 19,901

61 St. Johns 5.6 10,855 192,85262 Martin 5.3 7,836 146,68963 Hernando 5.2 8,991 173,07864 Gilchrist 5.1 860 16,98365 Sarasota 4.7 17,870 381,319

66 Pasco 4.6 21,351 466,53367 Citrus 2.9 4,039 140,956

State and Black Total Rank County Percent Population Population

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Figure 5. Black Population as Percent of Total Population, April 1, 2011

Less than 10.0%

10.0% to 19.9%

20.0% to 29.9%

30.0% and over

ESCAMBIASANTAROSA

OKALOOSA

WALTON

HOLMES

WASHINGTON

JACKSON

CALHOUN

BAY

LIBERTY

GADSDEN

GULF FRANKLIN

LEON

WAKULLA

JEFFERSON

MADISON

TAYLOR

HAMILTON

SUWANNEE

LAFAYETTE

DIXIE

COLUMBIA

BAKER

UNION

BRADFORD

GILCHRIST

LEVY

ALACHUA

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DUVAL

CLAYST.JOHNS

PUTNAM

FLAGLER

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VOLUSIA

LAKE

SEMINOLE

ORANGE BREVARD

OSCEOLA

POLK

SUMTER

HERNANDO

PASCO

PINELLAS

HILLSBOROUGH

INDIANRIVER

OKEECHOBEEST.LUCIEHIGHLANDS

HARDEE

DESOTO

MANATEE

SARASOTA

CHARLOTTE GLADES

MARTIN

PALM BEACHHENDRYLEE

COLLIERBROWARD

MIAMI-DADEMONROE

MONROE

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State and Hispanic Total Rank County Percent Population Population

Table 16. Hispanic Population of Florida Counties, April 1, 2011,Ranked by Percent Hispanic

FLORIDA 22.9 4,326,103 18,905,048 1 Miami-Dade 65.7 1,653,893 2,516,5152 Hendry 50.2 19,513 38,9083 Osceola 46.3 126,820 273,8674 Hardee 43.7 12,093 27,6535 DeSoto 30.8 10,685 34,708

6 Orange 27.2 314,625 1,157,3427 Collier 26.3 85,267 323,7858 Broward 25.7 449,819 1,753,1629 Hillsborough 25.4 314,725 1,238,95110 Okeechobee 24.4 9,737 39,870

11 Glades 22.3 2,855 12,81212 Monroe 21.3 15,467 72,67013 Palm Beach 19.4 257,712 1,325,75814 Lee 18.9 118,312 625,31015 Polk 18.1 109,723 604,792

16 Highlands 17.7 17,510 98,71217 Seminole 17.6 74,705 424,58718 St. Lucie 16.8 46,927 279,69619 Manatee 15.3 49,969 325,90520 Martin 12.7 18,595 146,689

21 Lake 12.6 37,639 298,26522 Lafayette 12.0 1,046 8,75223 Pasco 11.9 55,749 466,53324 Indian River 11.5 15,923 138,69425 Volusia 11.2 55,626 495,400

26 Marion 11.0 36,552 331,74527 Hernando 10.7 18,510 173,07828 Gadsden 9.6 4,643 48,20029 Putnam 9.1 6,750 74,05230 Suwannee 9.1 3,921 43,215

31 Hamilton 9.0 1,327 14,74432 Flagler 8.9 8,544 96,24133 Alachua 8.4 20,754 247,337

State and Hispanic Total Rank County Percent Population Population

34 Pinellas 8.3 76,497 918,49635 Brevard 8.3 45,187 545,18436 Sarasota 8.1 31,069 381,31937 Clay 7.8 14,869 191,14338 Duval 7.7 66,965 864,60139 Levy 7.7 3,139 40,76740 Okaloosa 6.9 12,471 181,679

41 Sumter 6.2 5,950 96,61542 Charlotte 6.0 9,558 160,46343 Liberty 5.7 481 8,37044 Leon 5.6 15,569 276,27845 Walton 5.5 3,071 55,450

46 St. Johns 5.4 10,505 192,85247 Calhoun 5.3 785 14,68548 Gilchrist 5.1 874 16,98349 Escambia 5.0 14,906 299,26150 Union 4.9 755 15,473

51 Madison 4.9 940 19,29852 Franklin 4.8 555 11,52753 Columbia 4.8 3,240 67,52854 Bay 4.8 8,090 169,27855 Santa Rosa 4.7 7,251 154,901

56 Citrus 4.5 6,401 140,95657 Jackson 4.5 2,241 49,96458 Gulf 4.3 676 15,78959 Jefferson 3.7 542 14,66660 Bradford 3.6 1,024 28,662

61 Nassau 3.5 2,583 73,68462 Taylor 3.4 769 22,50063 Wakulla 3.3 1,022 30,87764 Dixie 3.1 502 16,38565 Washington 2.9 703 24,638

66 Holmes 2.3 451 19,90167 Baker 2.0 526 26,927

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Figure 6. Hispanic Population as Percent of Total Population, April 1, 2011

ESCAMBIASANTAROSA

OKALOOSA

WALTON

HOLMES

WASHINGTON

JACKSON

CALHOUN

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LIBERTY

GADSDEN

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CHARLOTTE GLADES

MARTIN

PALM BEACHHENDRYLEE

COLLIERBROWARD

MIAMI-DADEMONROE

MONROE

Less than 5.0%

5.0% to 9.9%

10.0% to 19.9%

20.0% and over

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Land AreaState and in 2010 Population Per Square Mile RankCounty (sq. miles) 2012 2010 2000 2012 2010 2000

Table 17. Population Per Square Mile for FloridaCounties in 2012, 2010, and 2000

FLORIDA* 53,625 356 351 298 (X) (X) (X) Pinellas 274 3,362 3,347 3,366 1 1 1Broward 1,210 1,464 1,445 1,342 2 2 2Seminole 309 1,384 1,367 1,181 3 3 3Miami-Dade* 1,898 1,344 1,316 1,188 4 4 4Orange 903 1,302 1,268 992 5 5 6

Hillsborough 1,020 1,231 1,205 979 6 6 7Duval 762 1,141 1,134 1,022 7 7 5Lee 785 813 789 562 8 8 10Sarasota 556 690 683 586 9 9 9Palm Beach 1,970 678 670 574 10 10 8

Pasco 747 627 622 462 11 11 12Brevard 1,016 537 535 469 12 12 11St. Lucie 572 490 486 337 13 13 17Escambia 656 456 453 448 14 14 13Volusia 1,101 452 449 403 15 15 14

Manatee 743 445 435 355 16 16 16Leon 667 416 413 359 17 17 15Hernando 473 366 366 277 18 18 18Polk 1,798 338 335 269 19 19 19St. Johns 601 326 316 205 20 21 27

Lake 938 319 317 224 21 20 24Clay 604 318 316 233 22 22 21Alachua 875 282 283 249 23 23 20Indian River 503 277 274 225 24 24 23Martin 543 271 269 233 25 25 22

Citrus 582 242 243 203 26 26 26Charlotte 680 240 235 208 27 27 25Bay 758 223 223 195 28 28 28Osceola 1,327 212 202 130 30 30 31Marion 1,585 210 209 163 29 29 30

Okaloosa 930 201 194 183 32 32 29Flagler 485 200 197 103 31 31 34Sumter 547 183 171 98 33 33 35

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Land AreaState and in 2010 Population Per Square Mile RankCounty (sq. miles) 2012 2010 2000 2012 2010 2000

Table 17. Population Per Square Mile for Florida Counties in 2012, 2010, and 2000

(Continued)

Collier 1,998 165 161 126 34 34 32Santa Rosa 1,012 154 150 116 35 35 33Nassau 649 114 113 89 36 36 37Putnam 728 101 102 97 37 37 36Highlands 1,017 97 97 86 39 38 40Bradford 294 93 97 89 38 39 38Gadsden 516 92 90 87 40 40 39

Columbia 798 85 85 71 41 41 42Monroe 983 74 74 81 42 42 41Union 244 64 64 55 43 43 43Suwannee 689 64 60 51 44 44 45Walton 1,038 55 53 39 47 47 50

Jackson 918 54 54 51 46 46 44DeSoto 637 54 55 51 45 45 46Okeechobee 769 52 52 47 48 48 47Wakulla 606 51 51 38 49 49 53Gilchrist 350 48 48 41 50 50 49

Baker 585 46 46 38 51 51 52Hardee 638 44 43 42 52 52 48Washington 583 43 43 36 53 53 54Holmes 479 42 42 39 54 54 51Levy 1,118 36 36 31 55 55 56

Hendry 1,153 33 34 31 56 56 55Hamilton 514 29 29 26 57 57 58Gulf 564 28 28 26 58 58 59Madison 696 28 28 27 59 59 57Calhoun 567 26 26 23 60 60 60

Jefferson 598 24 25 22 61 61 61Dixie 705 23 23 20 62 62 62Taylor 1,043 22 22 18 63 63 63Franklin 535 22 22 18 64 64 64Lafayette 543 16 16 13 65 65 66

Glades 806 16 16 13 66 66 65Liberty 836 10 10 8 67 67 67

Note: *Includes Census corrections through October 31, 2012.

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Figure 7. Population Per Square Mile, 2012

ESCAMBIASANTAROSA

OKALOOSA

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WASHINGTON

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CALHOUN

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OKEECHOBEEST.LUCIEHIGHLANDS

HARDEE

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CHARLOTTE GLADES

MARTIN

PALM BEACHHENDRYLEE

COLLIERBROWARD

MIAMI-DADEMONROE

MONROE

Less than 50

50 to 199

200 to 999

1,000 and over

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City County Alachua AlachuaAlford JacksonAltamonte Springs SeminoleAltha CalhounAnna Maria Manatee Apalachicola FranklinApopka OrangeArcadia DeSotoArcher AlachuaAstatula Lake Atlantic Beach DuvalAtlantis Palm BeachAuburndale PolkAventura Miami-DadeAvon Park Highlands Baldwin DuvalBal Harbour Miami-DadeBartow PolkBascom JacksonBay Harbor Islands Miami-Dade Bay Lake OrangeBell GilchristBelleair PinellasBelleair Beach PinellasBelleair Bluffs Pinellas Belleair Shore PinellasBelle Glade Palm BeachBelle Isle OrangeBelleview MarionBeverly Beach Flagler Biscayne Park Miami-DadeBlountstown CalhounBoca Raton Palm BeachBonifay HolmesBonita Springs Lee Bowling Green HardeeBoynton Beach Palm BeachBradenton ManateeBradenton Beach ManateeBranford Suwannee Briny Breezes Palm BeachBristol LibertyBronson LevyBrooker BradfordBrooksville Hernando

Location of Florida Cities

City County

Bunnell FlaglerBushnell SumterCallahan NassauCallaway BayCampbellton Jackson Cape Canaveral BrevardCape Coral LeeCarrabelle FranklinCaryville WashingtonCasselberry Seminole Cedar Key LevyCenter Hill SumterCentury EscambiaChattahoochee GadsdenChiefland Levy

Chipley WashingtonCinco Bayou OkaloosaClearwater PinellasClermont LakeClewiston Hendry

Cloud Lake Palm BeachCocoa BrevardCocoa Beach BrevardCoconut Creek Broward Coleman Sumter

Cooper City BrowardCoral Gables Miami-DadeCoral Springs BrowardCottondale JacksonCrescent City Putnam

Crestview OkaloosaCross City DixieCrystal River CitrusCutler Bay Miami-DadeDade City Pasco

Dania Beach BrowardDavenport PolkDavie BrowardDaytona Beach VolusiaDaytona Beach Shores Volusia

DeBary VolusiaDeerfield Beach BrowardDeFuniak Springs WaltonDeLand VolusiaDeltona Volusia

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Location of Florida Cities (Continued)

City County

Delray Beach Palm BeachDestin OkaloosaDoral Miami-DadeDundee PolkDunedin Pinellas

Dunnellon MarionEagle Lake PolkEatonville OrangeEbro WashingtonEdgewater Volusia

Edgewood OrangeEl Portal Miami-DadeEsto HolmesEustis LakeEverglades Collier

Fanning Springs Gilchrist/LevyFellsmere Indian RiverFernandina Beach NassauFlagler Beach Flagler/VolusiaFlorida City Miami-Dade

Fort Lauderdale BrowardFort Meade PolkFort Myers LeeFort Myers Beach LeeFort Pierce St. Lucie

Fort Walton Beach Okaloosa Fort White ColumbiaFreeport WaltonFrostproof PolkFruitland Park Lake

Gainesville AlachuaGlen Ridge Palm BeachGlen St. Mary BakerGolden Beach Miami-DadeGolf Palm Beach

Graceville JacksonGrand Ridge JacksonGrant-Valkaria BrevardGreenacres Palm BeachGreen Cove Springs Clay

Greensboro GadsdenGreenville MadisonGreenwood JacksonGretna GadsdenGroveland Lake

City County

Gulf Breeze Santa RosaGulfport PinellasGulf Stream Palm BeachHaines City PolkHallandale Beach Broward

Hampton BradfordHastings St. JohnsHavana GadsdenHaverhill Palm BeachHawthorne Alachua

Hialeah Miami-DadeHialeah Gardens Miami-DadeHighland Beach Palm BeachHighland Park PolkHigh Springs Alachua

Hillcrest Heights PolkHilliard NassauHillsboro Beach BrowardHolly Hill VolusiaHollywood Broward

Holmes Beach ManateeHomestead Miami-DadeHorseshoe Beach DixieHowey-in-the-Hills LakeHypoluxo Palm Beach

Indialantic BrevardIndian Creek Miami-DadeIndian Harbour Beach BrevardIndian River Shores Indian RiverIndian Rocks Beach Pinellas

Indian Shores PinellasInglis LevyInterlachen PutnamInverness CitrusIslamorada Monroe

Islandia Miami-DadeJacksonville DuvalJacksonville Beach DuvalJacob City JacksonJasper Hamilton

Jay Santa RosaJennings HamiltonJuno Beach Palm BeachJupiter Palm BeachJupiter Inlet Colony Palm Beach

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Location of Florida Cities (Continued)

City County

Jupiter Island MartinKenneth City PinellasKey Biscayne Miami-DadeKey Colony Beach MonroeKeystone Heights Clay

Key West MonroeKissimmee OsceolaLaBelle HendryLa Crosse AlachuaLady Lake Lake

Lake Alfred PolkLake Buena Vista OrangeLake Butler UnionLake City ColumbiaLake Clarke Shores Palm Beach

Lake Hamilton PolkLake Helen VolusiaLakeland PolkLake Mary SeminoleLake Park Palm Beach

Lake Placid HighlandsLake Wales PolkLake Worth Palm BeachLantana Palm BeachLargo Pinellas

Lauderdale-By-The-Sea BrowardLauderdale Lakes BrowardLauderhill BrowardLaurel Hill OkaloosaLawtey Bradford

Layton MonroeLazy Lake BrowardLee MadisonLeesburg LakeLighthouse Point Broward

Live Oak SuwanneeLongboat Key Manatee/SarasotaLongwood SeminoleLoxahatchee Groves Palm BeachLynn Haven Bay

Macclenny BakerMcIntosh MarionMadeira Beach PinellasMadison MadisonMaitland Orange

City County

Malabar Brevard Malone JacksonManalapan Palm BeachMangonia Park Palm BeachMarathon Monroe

Marco Island CollierMargate BrowardMarianna JacksonMarineland Flagler/St. JohnsMary Esther Okaloosa

Mascotte LakeMayo LafayetteMedley Miami-DadeMelbourne BrevardMelbourne Beach Brevard

Melbourne Village BrevardMexico Beach BayMiami Miami-DadeMiami Beach Miami-DadeMiami Gardens Miami-Dade

Miami Lakes Miami-DadeMiami Shores Miami-DadeMiami Springs Miami-DadeMicanopy AlachuaMidway Gadsden

Milton Santa RosaMinneola LakeMiramar BrowardMonticello JeffersonMontverde Lake

Moore Haven GladesMount Dora LakeMulberry PolkNaples CollierNeptune Beach Duval

Newberry AlachuaNew Port Richey PascoNew Smyrna Beach VolusiaNiceville OkaloosaNoma Holmes

North Bay Village Miami-DadeNorth Lauderdale BrowardNorth Miami Miami-DadeNorth Miami Beach Miami-DadeNorth Palm Beach Palm Beach

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Location of Florida Cities (Continued)

City County

North Port SarasotaNorth Redington Beach PinellasOak Hill VolusiaOakland OrangeOakland Park Broward

Ocala MarionOcean Breeze Park MartinOcean Ridge Palm BeachOcoee OrangeOkeechobee Okeechobee

Oldsmar PinellasOpa-locka Miami-DadeOrange City VolusiaOrange Park ClayOrchid Indian River

Orlando OrangeOrmond Beach VolusiaOtter Creek LevyOviedo SeminolePahokee Palm Beach

Palatka PutnamPalm Bay BrevardPalm Beach Palm BeachPalm Beach Gardens Palm BeachPalm Beach Shores Palm Beach

Palm Coast FlaglerPalmetto ManateePalmetto Bay Miami-DadePalm Shores BrevardPalm Springs Palm Beach

Panama City BayPanama City Beach BayParker BayParkland BrowardPaxton Walton

Pembroke Park BrowardPembroke Pines BrowardPenney Farms ClayPensacola EscambiaPerry Taylor

Pierson VolusiaPinecrest Miami-DadePinellas Park PinellasPlantation BrowardPlant City Hillsborough

City County

Polk City PolkPomona Park PutnamPompano Beach BrowardPonce de Leon HolmesPonce Inlet Volusia

Port Orange VolusiaPort Richey PascoPort St. Joe GulfPort St. Lucie St. LuciePunta Gorda Charlotte

Quincy GadsdenRaiford UnionReddick MarionRedington Beach PinellasRedington Shores Pinellas

Riviera Beach Palm BeachRockledge BrevardRoyal Palm Beach Palm BeachSafety Harbor PinellasSt. Augustine St. Johns

St. Augustine Beach St. JohnsSt. Cloud OsceolaSt. Leo PascoSt. Lucie Village St. LucieSt. Marks Wakulla

St. Pete Beach PinellasSt. Petersburg PinellasSan Antonio PascoSanford SeminoleSanibel Lee

Sarasota SarasotaSatellite Beach BrevardSea Ranch Lakes BrowardSebastian Indian RiverSebring Highlands

Seminole PinellasSewall’s Point MartinShalimar OkaloosaSneads JacksonSopchoppy Wakulla

South Bay Palm BeachSouth Daytona VolusiaSouth Miami Miami-DadeSouth Palm Beach Palm BeachSouth Pasadena Pinellas

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Location of Florida Cities (Continued)

City County

Southwest Ranches BrowardSpringfield BayStarke BradfordStuart MartinSunny Isles Beach Miami-Dade

Sunrise BrowardSurfside Miami-DadeSweetwater Miami-DadeTallahassee LeonTamarac Broward

Tampa HillsboroughTarpon Springs PinellasTavares LakeTemple Terrace HillsboroughTequesta Palm Beach

Titusville BrevardTreasure Island PinellasTrenton GilchristUmatilla LakeValparaiso Okaloosa

Venice SarasotaVernon WashingtonVero Beach Indian RiverVirginia Gardens Miami-DadeWaldo AlachuaWauchula Hardee

City County

Wausau WashingtonWebster SumterWeeki Wachee HernandoWelaka PutnamWellington Palm Beach

West Melbourne BrevardWest Miami Miami-DadeWeston BrowardWest Palm Beach Palm BeachWest Park Broward

Westville HolmesWewahitchka GulfWhite Springs HamiltonWildwood SumterWilliston Levy

Wilton Manors BrowardWindermere OrangeWinter Garden OrangeWinter Haven PolkWinter Park Orange

Winter Springs SeminoleWorthington Springs UnionYankeetown LevyZephyrhills PascoZolfo Springs Hardee