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April 1, 2021 Population of Cities, Towns, and Counties April 1, 2021 Population of Cities, Towns and Counties Used for Allocation of Selected State Revenues State of Washington County Census Estimate Estimate Estimate Estimate Estimate Estimate Estimate Estimate Estimate Estimate Estimate Municipality 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 Adams 18,728 18,950 19,050 19,200 19,400 19,410 19,510 19,870 20,020 20,150 20,450 20,800 Unincorporated 8,818 8,960 8,980 9,040 9,135 9,085 9,105 9,165 9,220 9,270 9,400 9,535 Incorporated 9,910 9,990 10,070 10,160 10,265 10,325 10,405 10,705 10,800 10,880 11,050 11,265 Hatton 101 100 105 110 110 110 110 110 110 115 115 115 Lind 564 560 565 570 565 560 550 550 550 550 550 550 Othello 7,364 7,420 7,495 7,565 7,695 7,780 7,875 8,175 8,270 8,345 8,515 8,715 Ritzville 1,673 1,705 1,695 1,700 1,680 1,670 1,660 1,660 1,660 1,660 1,660 1,675 Washtucna 208 205 210 215 215 205 210 210 210 210 210 210 Asotin 21,623 21,650 21,700 21,800 21,950 22,010 22,150 22,290 22,420 22,520 22,640 23,000 Unincorporated 13,143 13,195 13,240 13,325 13,460 13,515 13,620 13,765 13,940 14,035 14,135 14,395 Incorporated 8,480 8,455 8,460 8,475 8,490 8,495 8,530 8,525 8,480 8,485 8,505 8,605 Asotin 1,251 1,255 1,255 1,265 1,265 1,260 1,270 1,275 1,275 1,280 1,285 1,305 Clarkston 7,229 7,200 7,205 7,210 7,225 7,235 7,260 7,250 7,205 7,205 7,220 7,300 Benton 175,177 177,900 180,000 183,400 186,500 188,590 190,500 193,500 197,420 201,800 205,700 209,300 Unincorporated 32,639 33,020 33,300 33,710 34,020 34,130 34,365 35,085 35,400 36,275 36,700 37,165 Incorporated 142,538 144,880 146,700 149,690 152,480 154,460 156,135 158,415 162,020 165,525 169,000 172,135 Benton City 3,038 3,145 3,295 3,240 3,255 3,285 3,325 3,360 3,405 3,520 3,560 3,605 Kennewick 73,917 74,665 75,160 76,410 77,700 78,290 79,120 80,280 81,850 83,670 84,960 85,940 Prosser 5,714 5,780 5,785 5,810 5,815 5,845 5,940 5,965 6,125 6,145 6,220 6,310 Richland 48,058 49,090 49,890 51,150 52,090 53,080 53,410 54,150 55,320 56,850 58,550 59,570 West Richland 11,811 12,200 12,570 13,080 13,620 13,960 14,340 14,660 15,320 15,340 15,710 16,710 Chelan 72,453 72,700 73,200 73,600 74,300 75,030 75,910 76,830 77,800 78,420 79,660 81,600 Unincorporated 30,498 30,500 30,680 30,960 31,090 31,580 32,075 32,325 32,730 33,110 33,630 34,395 Incorporated 41,955 42,200 42,520 42,640 43,210 43,450 43,835 44,505 45,070 45,310 46,030 47,205 Cashmere 3,063 3,075 3,075 3,055 3,010 3,040 3,040 3,075 3,095 3,100 3,165 3,195 Chelan 3,890 $ 3,930 3,940 3,955 4,020 4,045 4,115 4,150 4,210 4,265 4,355 4,625 Entiat 1,112 1,135 1,135 1,140 1,140 1,155 1,180 1,195 1,205 1,255 1,290 1,340 Leavenworth 1,965 1,970 1,970 1,970 1,970 1,980 1,990 2,015 2,030 2,040 2,080 2,235 Wenatchee 31,925 32,090 32,400 32,520 33,070 33,230 33,510 34,070 34,530 34,650 35,140 35,810 Clallam 71,404 71,600 72,000 72,350 72,500 72,650 73,410 74,240 75,130 76,010 76,770 77,550 Unincorporated 42,228 42,395 42,560 42,830 42,935 43,030 43,485 43,995 44,685 45,060 45,520 45,885 Incorporated 29,176 29,205 29,440 29,520 29,565 29,620 29,925 30,245 30,445 30,950 31,250 31,665 Forks 3,532 3,500 3,545 3,545 3,565 3,565 3,580 3,595 3,615 3,635 3,680 3,705 Port Angeles 19,038 19,080 19,100 19,120 19,090 19,140 19,270 19,370 19,370 19,620 19,710 20,020 Sequim 6,606 6,625 6,795 6,855 6,910 6,915 7,075 7,280 7,460 7,695 7,860 7,940 Clark 425,363 428,000 431,250 435,500 442,800 451,820 461,010 471,000 479,500 488,500 499,200 512,800 Unincorporated 203,339 204,610 205,885 207,710 210,140 214,585 218,750 223,160 222,420 226,890 230,100 234,795 Incorporated 222,024 223,390 225,365 227,790 232,660 237,235 242,260 247,840 257,080 261,610 269,100 278,005 Battle Ground 17,571 17,780 17,920 18,130 18,680 19,250 19,640 20,370 20,890 21,520 22,180 22,800 Camas 19,355 19,620 20,020 20,320 20,880 21,210 21,810 23,080 23,770 24,090 25,140 26,200 La Center 2,800 2,835 2,985 3,015 3,050 3,100 3,140 3,195 3,320 3,405 3,705 3,960 Ridgefield 4,763 4,975 5,210 5,545 6,035 6,400 6,870 7,235 7,705 8,895 9,770 11,560 Vancouver 161,791 162,300 163,200 164,500 167,400 170,400 173,500 176,400 183,500 185,300 189,700 194,600 Washougal 14,095 14,210 14,340 14,580 14,910 15,170 15,560 15,760 16,020 16,500 16,680 16,950 Woodland part 83 85 85 85 85 85 85 85 95 95 100 100 Yacolt 1,566 1,585 1,605 1,615 1,620 1,620 1,655 1,715 1,780 1,805 1,825 1,835 Columbia 4,078 4,100 4,100 4,100 4,080 4,090 4,050 4,100 4,150 4,160 4,185 4,200 Unincorporated 1,423 1,435 1,435 1,425 1,405 1,410 1,375 1,415 1,460 1,470 1,490 1,505 Incorporated 2,655 2,665 2,665 2,675 2,675 2,680 2,675 2,685 2,690 2,690 2,695 2,695 Dayton 2,526 2,535 2,535 2,545 2,545 2,550 2,545 2,555 2,560 2,560 2,565 2,565 Starbuck 129 130 130 130 130 130 130 130 130 130 130 130 Cowlitz 102,410 102,700 103,050 103,300 103,700 104,280 104,850 105,900 107,310 108,950 110,500 111,800 Unincorporated 44,085 44,225 44,180 44,345 44,515 44,765 45,080 45,640 46,460 47,295 48,220 49,105 Incorporated 58,325 58,475 58,870 58,955 59,185 59,515 59,770 60,260 60,850 61,655 62,280 62,695 Castle Rock 1,982 1,995 2,135 2,135 2,145 2,175 2,190 2,200 2,200 2,215 2,235 2,250 Kalama 2,344 2,365 2,390 2,400 2,430 2,500 2,540 2,620 2,750 2,900 2,975 3,065 Kelso 11,925 11,920 11,930 11,940 11,960 11,950 11,970 11,980 12,080 12,220 12,340 12,410 Longview 36,648 36,730 36,910 36,940 37,040 37,130 37,230 37,510 37,710 38,100 38,350 38,530 Woodland part 5,426 5,465 5,505 5,540 5,610 5,760 5,840 5,950 6,110 6,220 6,380 6,440 Douglas 38,431 38,650 38,900 39,280 39,700 39,990 40,720 41,420 42,120 42,820 43,750 44,600 Unincorporated 20,399 20,590 20,760 21,060 21,430 21,610 22,095 22,645 23,240 23,780 24,580 25,335 Incorporated 18,032 18,060 18,140 18,220 18,270 18,380 18,625 18,775 18,880 19,040 19,170 19,265 Bridgeport 2,409 2,405 2,415 2,425 2,445 2,455 2,480 2,480 2,480 2,500 2,500 2,490 Coulee Dam part 187 185 185 185 185 185 185 185 185 185 185 190 East Wenatchee 13,190 13,220 13,280 13,350 13,370 13,390 13,500 13,600 13,670 13,710 13,740 13,810 Mansfield 320 320 325 325 325 325 330 330 330 330 330 335 Rock Island 788 790 790 790 790 865 965 1,005 1,040 1,130 1,220 1,235 Waterville 1,138 1,140 1,145 1,145 1,155 1,160 1,165 1,175 1,175 1,185 1,195 1,205 April 1, 2021 Population of Cities, Towns and Counties Used for Allocation of Selected State Revenues State of Washington County Census Estimate Estimate Estimate Estimate Estimate Estimate Estimate Estimate Estimate Estimate Estimate Municipality 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 Ferry 7,551 7,600 7,650 7,650 7,660 7,710 7,700 7,740 7,780 7,830 7,910 8,000 Unincorporated 6,478 6,520 6,565 6,555 6,560 6,620 6,610 6,645 6,680 6,730 6,805 6,885 Incorporated 1,073 1,080 1,085 1,095 1,100 1,090 1,090 1,095 1,100 1,100 1,105 1,115 Republic 1,073 1,080 1,085 1,095 1,100 1,090 1,090 1,095 1,100 1,100 1,105 1,115 Franklin 78,163 80,500 82,500 84,800 86,600 87,150 88,670 90,330 92,540 94,680 96,760 99,500 Unincorporated 13,491 13,665 13,820 13,160 12,820 12,825 12,065 12,540 12,830 13,230 13,500 13,975 Incorporated 64,672 66,835 68,680 71,640 73,780 74,325 76,605 77,790 79,710 81,450 83,260 85,525 Connell 4,209 5,150 5,320 5,350 5,330 5,405 5,365 5,450 5,460 5,500 5,500 5,275 Kahlotus 193 190 195 195 185 185 185 165 165 165 165 165 Mesa 489 495 495 495 495 495 495 495 495 495 495 505 Pasco 59,781 61,000 62,670 65,600 67,770 68,240 70,560 71,680 73,590 75,290 77,100 79,580 Garfield 2,266 2,250 2,250 2,250 2,240 2,260 2,200 2,200 2,210 2,220 2,225 2,250 Unincorporated 841 835 840 850 845 855 805 805 815 820 820 825 Incorporated 1,425 1,415 1,410 1,400 1,395 1,405 1,395 1,395 1,395 1,400 1,405 1,425 Pomeroy 1,425 1,415 1,410 1,400 1,395 1,405 1,395 1,395 1,395 1,400 1,405 1,425 Grant 89,120 90,100 91,000 91,800 92,900 93,930 94,610 95,630 97,350 98,740 100,130 102,400 Unincorporated 40,134 40,395 40,790 40,956 41,470 41,840 42,130 42,422 42,765 43,255 43,625 44,535 Incorporated 48,986 49,705 50,210 50,844 51,430 52,090 52,480 53,208 54,585 55,485 56,505 57,865 Coulee City 562 565 560 570 565 560 560 565 570 570 575 590 Coulee Dam part 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Electric City 968 1,065 995 1,010 1,010 1,010 1,010 1,020 1,030 1,030 1,030 1,035 Ephrata 7,664 7,690 7,750 7,870 7,930 7,985 8,020 8,005 8,130 8,180 8,210 8,345 George 501 690 700 720 720 720 720 720 720 725 730 740 Grand Coulee 988 1,020 1,035 1,045 1,050 1,050 1,045 1,055 1,055 1,055 1,055 1,060 Hartline 151 150 150 155 155 160 155 155 155 155 155 155 Krupp 48 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 Mattawa 4,437 4,460 4,495 4,540 4,460 4,535 4,625 4,805 4,900 4,920 4,955 5,005 Moses Lake 20,366 20,640 20,950 21,250 21,600 22,080 22,250 22,720 23,660 24,220 24,620 25,330 Quincy 6,750 6,815 6,945 7,000 7,235 7,270 7,345 7,370 7,510 7,720 7,930 8,170 Royal City 2,140 2,150 2,160 2,190 2,210 2,235 2,240 2,245 2,275 2,295 2,605 2,715 Soap Lake 1,514 1,515 1,520 1,530 1,530 1,520 1,535 1,550 1,575 1,585 1,575 1,590 Warden 2,692 2,690 2,695 2,705 2,710 2,710 2,720 2,730 2,745 2,765 2,800 2,865 Wilson Creek 205 205 205 209 + 205 205 205 218 + 210 215 215 215 Grays Harbor 72,797 72,900 73,150 73,200 73,300 73,110 72,820 72,970 73,610 74,160 74,720 75,450 Unincorporated 28,438 28,555 28,610 28,615 28,635 28,475 28,110 28,190 28,320 28,410 28,675 28,755 Incorporated 44,359 44,345 44,540 44,585 44,665 44,635 44,710 44,780 45,290 45,750 46,045 46,695 Aberdeen 16,896 16,870 16,890 16,860 16,850 16,780 16,780 16,740 16,760 16,880 16,890 17,020 Cosmopolis 1,649 1,645 1,640 1,650 1,645 1,640 1,650 1,660 1,665 1,680 1,695 1,720 Elma 3,107 3,115 3,110 3,115 3,130 3,135
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