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Purdue University Purdue e-pubs Indiana Local Technical Assistance Program (LTAP) Publications Indiana Local Technical Assistance Program (LTAP) 10-2011 Population Trends for Indiana Counties, Cities, and Towns 1980 2010 Indiana LTAP Follow this and additional works at: http://docs.lib.purdue.edu/inltappubs Part of the Civil and Environmental Engineering Commons Recommended Citation Indiana LTAP, "Population Trends for Indiana Counties, Cities, and Towns 1980 2010" (2011). Indiana Local Technical Assistance Program (LTAP) Publications. Paper 20. http://docs.lib.purdue.edu/inltappubs/20 This document has been made available through Purdue e-pubs, a service of the Purdue University Libraries. Please contact epubs@purdue.edu for additional information.

Population Trends for Indiana Counties, Cities, and Towns 1980-2010 RP-3-2011 Revised October 2011 compiled by Indiana LTAP Center Using information provided by the Bureau of the Census United States Department of Commerce Purdue University Indiana LTAP Center 1435 Win Win Hentschel Blvd., Suite B100 West Lafayette, Indiana 47906-4150 Telephone: (765) 494-2164 Toll Free in Indiana: 1-800-428-7639 Facsimile: (765) 496-1176 This document is disseminated under the sponsorship of the Indiana LTAP Center at Purdue University in the interest of information exchange. Purdue University and the Indiana LTAP Center assume no liability for its contents or use thereof. Purdue University and the Indiana LTAP Center do not endorse products or manufacturers. Trademarks or manufacturers names may appear herein only because they are considered essential to the objective of this document. The contents of this report reflect the views of the authors, who are responsible for the facts and accuracy of the data presented herein. The contents do not necessarily reflect the official policy of Purdue University or the Indiana LTAP Center. This report does not constitute a standard, specification, or regulation.

Table of Contents Page 1 Introduction 2 Early Counts in Indiana 3 County Counts 2010 3 Population of Rural Areas 4 Table 1: Population of Indiana Counties (Population Change) 7 Table 2: Population of Indiana Counties (Population Rank and Percentage of State Total) 10 Figure 1: Population of Indiana Counties (2010 Final Counts) 11 Figure 2: Population Changes For Indiana Counties (2000-2010) 12 Table 3: Population of Indiana Cities (Classification, Rank, and Population Change) 16 Table 4: Population of Indiana Counties (Cities, Towns and Rural Areas: 1980-2010) 44 Counties with a Population Increase of 10,000 or more, 2000-2010 44 Counties with a Population Decrease, 2000-2010 46 Population Trends: 2000-2010 47 Table 5: Indiana Towns (Less Than 2,000 Population) 56 Table 6: Indiana Towns (2,000-5,000 Population) 58 Table 7: Indiana Towns (Greater Than 5,000 Population) 59 Table 8: Population of United States (Population Rank and Percent of Total Population)

61 Appendix I: Indiana code 36-4 66 Appendix II: Indiana code 1-1-3.5

Introduction Included in this publication are population figures and trends for the state of Indiana compiled using data from the 2010 US Census. State, county, city, town, and rural populations are displayed and compared with each other and with population figures from previous years census data. In summary, Indiana s population increased from 6,080,474 to 6,483,802 over a ten-year period from 2000 to 2010. This increase of 403,328 yields a 6.63% increase, which compares to a national average increase of 9.7% over the same ten-year period. Indiana ranks 14 th in the nation for total population count. The 2010 census provides the state with new information concerning the size and growth of its population. Business and industry can use the information to analyze market demands and other economic factors. It is also important for local governments to relate these new population figures and trends with the needs and requests for government services such as roads, streets, schools, sanitation, utilities, etc. According to state code (IC 1-1-3.5), data from the 2010 census may first be used for distributions beginning in May 2012 after being received and acknowledged by the governor. To assist state, county, and town officials in the interpretation of the 2010 census figures, this report presents several tabulations and rankings that directly compare population growth and total population for city, county, and town units. In this report, rural population for a county unit is taken to be the difference between the total county population and the population of all cities and towns that lie in the county. It should be noted, when analyzing rural and urban population figures, that this interpretation of rural population is at variance with that used in the official census reports. All data provided in this report was obtained from the Bureau of the Census, U.S. Department of Commerce at their website, http://www.census.gov. For more information, the Bureau of the Census may be contacted directly by telephone at (301)457-4608. 1

Early Population Counts in Indiana Indiana was organized as a Territory in 1800 and was admitted into the Union as the 19 th State in December of 1816. The 1800 census figures show about 2500 people located in present day Indiana. The decennial census figures for Indiana 1810-2010 are as follows: 1810... 4,520 1820... 147,178 1830... 343,031 1840... 685,866 1850... 988,416 1860...1,350,428 1870...1,680,637 1880...1,978,301 1890...2,192,404 1900...2,516,462 1910...2,700,876 1920...2,930,390 1930...3,238,503 1940...3,427,796 1950...3,934,224 1960...4,662,498 1970...5,193,669 1980...5,490,179 1990...5,544,159 2000...6,080,474 2010...6,483,802 The 1840 census seems to be the first Indiana census to be compiled by counties. In that census, Wayne County was the most populous county in the State because it served as the gateway to the state of Indiana via the National Road, which is now US 40. Indiana s present day population centers were well established, growing communities shortly after the turn of the century. Most of today s population centers were among the leaders in the early census figures for the state. 2

County Counts 2010 A tabulation of county population figures (Table 1) shows that 63 of 92 counties saw an increase in population from 2000 to 2010. Seventeen counties had an increase of 5,000 or more. Twenty-nine counties had a decrease in population; eleven counties had a decrease of more than 1,000. Hamilton County s increase of 91,829 since 2000 was the greatest county population gain, and at 50.25%, it also had the largest percent increase of any county. Grant County had the largest decrease of population (3,342) during the past decade, while Blackford County had the largest percent decrease at 9.13%. Along with the following county tables, there are two geographic figures, which show each county s total population change and percentage change from 2000. Population of Rural Areas The population figures for rural areas (Table 1) were determined for each county as the difference between total county population and the total population of all incorporated cities and towns in the county. Therefore, the population figures for rural areas represent all unincorporated areas for each county. 3

Table 1 - Population of Indiana Counties (Population Change and Percent of Rural Population) County Population Population Percent Percent 2010 2000 Change Change Rural Pop. 01 Adams 34,387 33,625 762 2.27% 54.81% 02 Allen 355,329 331,849 23,480 7.08% 20.97% 03 Bartholomew 76,794 71,435 5,359 7.50% 92.75% 04 Benton 8,854 9,421 567 6.02% 35.18% 05 Blackford 12,766 14,048 1,282 9.13% 34.19% 06 Boone 56,640 46,107 10,533 22.84% 36.68% 07 Brown 15,242 14,957 285 1.91% 94.73% 08 Carroll 20,155 20,165 10 0.05% 68.83% 09 Cass 38,966 40,930 1,964 4.80% 44.27% 10 Clark 110,232 96,472 13,760 14.26% 25.64% 11 Clay 26,890 26,556 334 1.26% 57.33% 12 Clinton 33,224 33,866 642 1.90% 35.96% 13 Crawford 10,713 10,743 30 0.28% 79.36% 14 Daviess 31,648 29,820 1,828 6.13% 54.00% 15 Dearborn 50,047 46,109 3,938 8.54% 67.62% 16 Decatur 25,740 24,555 1,185 4.83% 45.83% 17 Dekalb 42,223 40,285 1,938 4.81% 40.08% 18 Delaware 117,671 118,769 1,098 0.92% 26.37% 19 Dubois 41,889 39,674 2,215 5.58% 42.00% 20 Elkhart 197,559 182,791 14,768 8.08% 51.60% 21 Fayette 24,277 25,588 1,311 5.12% 44.47% 22 Floyd 74,578 70,823 3,755 5.30% 46.58% 23 Fountain 17,240 17,954 714 3.98% 28.17% 24 Franklin 23,087 22,151 936 4.23% 75.47% 25 Fulton 20,836 20,500 336 1.64% 33.53% 26 Gibson 33,503 32,500 1,003 3.09% 44.57% 27 Grant 70,061 73,403 3,342 4.55% 30.92% 28 Greene 33,165 33,157 8 0.02% 61.61% 29 Hamilton 274,569 182,740 91,829 50.25% 9.72% 30 Hancock 70,002 55,391 14,611 26.38% 53.31% 31 Harrison 39,364 34,325 5,039 14.68% 86.84% 9/30/2011 4 Table 1 Page 1 of 3

County Population Population Percent Percent 2010 2000 Change Change Rural Pop. 32 Hendricks 145,448 104,093 41,355 39.73% 47.40% 33 Henry 49,462 48,508 954 1.97% 46.53% 34 Howard 82,752 84,964 2,212 2.60% 40.81% 35 Huntington 37,124 38,075 951 2.50% 41.83% 36 Jackson 42,376 41,335 1,041 2.52% 46.35% 37 Jasper 33,478 30,043 3,435 11.43% 65.10% 38 Jay 21,253 21,806 553 2.54% 59.13% 39 Jefferson 32,428 31,705 723 2.28% 50.87% 40 Jennings 28,525 27,554 971 3.52% 75.30% 41 Johnson 139,654 115,209 24,445 21.22% 32.99% 42 Knox 38,440 39,256 816 2.08% 36.48% 43 Kosciusko 77,358 74,057 3,301 4.46% 62.81% 44 LaGrange 37,128 34,909 2,219 6.36% 88.05% 45 Lake 496,005 484,564 11,441 2.36% 11.36% 46 LaPorte 111,467 110,106 1,361 1.24% 40.39% 47 Lawrence 46,134 45,922 212 0.46% 58.93% 48 Madison 131,636 133,358 1,722 1.29% 33.90% 49 Marion 903,393 860,454 42,939 4.99% 0.00% 50 Marshall 47,051 45,128 1,923 4.26% 57.42% 51 Martin 10,334 10,369 35 0.34% 66.06% 52 Miami 36,903 36,082 821 2.28% 63.46% 53 Monroe 137,974 120,563 17,411 14.44% 36.96% 54 Montgomery 38,124 37,629 495 1.32% 43.54% 55 Morgan 68,894 66,689 2,205 3.31% 62.39% 56 Newton 14,244 14,566 322 2.21% 64.62% 57 Noble 47,536 46,275 1,261 2.73% 54.94% 58 Ohio 6,128 5,623 505 8.98% 62.40% 59 Orange 19,840 19,306 534 2.77% 58.67% 60 Owen 21,575 21,786 211 0.97% 64.46% 61 Parke 17,339 17,241 98 0.57% 69.19% 62 Perry 19,338 18,899 439 2.32% 45.34% 63 Pike 12,845 12,837 8 0.06% 70.35% 64 Porter 164,343 146,798 17,545 11.95% 42.10% 9/30/2011 5 Table 1 Page 2 of 3

County Population Population Percent Percent 2010 2000 Change Change Rural Pop. 65 Posey 25,910 27,061 1,151 4.25% 64.35% 66 Pulaski 13,402 13,755 353 2.57% 68.65% 67 Putnam 37,963 36,019 1,944 5.40% 60.33% 68 Randolph 26,171 27,401 1,230 4.49% 47.05% 69 Ripley 28,818 26,523 2,295 8.65% 74.33% 70 Rush 17,392 18,261 869 4.76% 57.21% 71 Saint Joseph 266,931 265,559 1,372 0.52% 40.31% 72 Scott 24,181 22,960 1,221 5.32% 54.34% 73 Shelby 44,436 43,445 991 2.28% 92.96% 74 Spencer 20,952 20,391 561 2.75% 62.57% 75 Starke 23,363 23,556 193 0.82% 73.14% 76 Steuben 34,185 33,214 971 2.92% 60.43% 77 Sullivan 21,475 21,751 276 1.27% 56.88% 78 Switzerland 10,613 9,065 1,548 17.08% 82.17% 79 Tippecanoe 172,780 148,955 23,825 15.99% 41.13% 80 Tipton 15,936 16,577 641 3.87% 57.61% 81 Union 7,516 7,349 167 2.27% 62.63% 82 Vanderburgh 179,703 171,922 7,781 4.53% 33.87% 83 Vermillion 16,212 16,788 576 3.43% 42.13% 84 Vigo 107,848 105,848 2,000 1.89% 40.41% 85 Wabash 32,888 34,960 2,072 5.93% 43.61% 86 Warren 8,508 8,419 89 1.06% 64.96% 87 Warrick 59,689 52,383 7,306 13.95% 76.13% 88 Washington 28,262 27,223 1,039 3.82% 67.98% 89 Wayne 68,917 71,097 2,180 3.07% 32.09% 90 Wells 27,636 27,600 36 0.13% 48.65% 91 White 24,643 25,267 624 2.47% 54.97% 92 Whitley 33,292 30,707 2,585 8.42% 62.21% State Totals = 6,483,802 6,080,474.00 403,328 6.63% 48.47% 9/30/2011 6 Table 1 Page 3 of 3

Table 2 - Population of Indiana Counties (Population Rank and Percentage of State Total) County Population 2010 % State Total 01 Marion 903,393 13.93% 02 Lake 496,005 7.65% 03 Allen 355,329 5.48% 04 Hamilton 274,569 4.23% 05 Saint Joseph 266,931 4.12% 06 Elkhart 197,559 3.05% 07 Vanderburgh 179,703 2.77% 08 Tippecanoe 172,780 2.66% 09 Porter 164,343 2.53% 10 Hendricks 145,448 2.24% 11 Johnson 139,654 2.15% 12 Monroe 137,974 2.13% 13 Madison 131,636 2.03% 14 Delaware 117,671 1.81% 15 LaPorte 111,467 1.72% 16 Clark 110,232 1.70% 17 Vigo 107,848 1.66% 18 Howard 82,752 1.28% 19 Kosciusko 77,358 1.19% 20 Bartholomew 76,794 1.18% 21 Floyd 74,578 1.15% 22 Grant 70,061 1.08% 23 Hancock 70,002 1.08% 24 Morgan 68,894 1.06% 25 Wayne 68,917 1.06% 26 Warrick 59,689 0.92% 27 Boone 56,640 0.87% 28 Dearborn 50,047 0.77% 29 Henry 49,462 0.76% 30 Marshall 47,051 0.73% 31 Noble 47,536 0.73% 9/23/2011 7 Table 2 Page 1 of 3

County Population 2010 % State Total 32 Lawrence 46,134 0.71% 33 Shelby 44,436 0.69% 34 Dekalb 42,223 0.65% 35 Dubois 41,889 0.65% 36 Jackson 42,376 0.65% 37 Harrison 39,364 0.61% 38 Cass 38,966 0.60% 39 Knox 38,440 0.59% 40 Montgomery 38,124 0.59% 41 Putnam 37,963 0.59% 42 Huntington 37,124 0.57% 43 LaGrange 37,128 0.57% 44 Miami 36,903 0.57% 45 Adams 34,387 0.53% 46 Steuben 34,185 0.53% 47 Gibson 33,503 0.52% 48 Jasper 33,478 0.52% 49 Clinton 33,224 0.51% 50 Greene 33,165 0.51% 51 Wabash 32,888 0.51% 52 Whitley 33,292 0.51% 53 Jefferson 32,428 0.50% 54 Daviess 31,648 0.49% 55 Jennings 28,525 0.44% 56 Ripley 28,818 0.44% 57 Washington 28,262 0.44% 58 Wells 27,636 0.43% 59 Clay 26,890 0.41% 60 Decatur 25,740 0.40% 61 Posey 25,910 0.40% 62 Randolph 26,171 0.40% 63 White 24,643 0.38% 64 Fayette 24,277 0.37% 9/23/2011 8 Table 2 Page 2 of 3

County Population 2010 % State Total 65 Scott 24,181 0.37% 66 Franklin 23,087 0.36% 67 Starke 23,363 0.36% 68 Jay 21,253 0.33% 69 Owen 21,575 0.33% 70 Sullivan 21,475 0.33% 71 Fulton 20,836 0.32% 72 Spencer 20,952 0.32% 73 Carroll 20,155 0.31% 74 Orange 19,840 0.31% 75 Perry 19,338 0.30% 76 Fountain 17,240 0.27% 77 Parke 17,339 0.27% 78 Rush 17,392 0.27% 79 Tipton 15,936 0.25% 80 Vermillion 16,212 0.25% 81 Brown 15,242 0.24% 82 Newton 14,244 0.22% 83 Pulaski 13,402 0.21% 84 Blackford 12,766 0.20% 85 Pike 12,845 0.20% 86 Crawford 10,713 0.17% 87 Martin 10,334 0.16% 88 Switzerland 10,613 0.16% 89 Benton 8,854 0.14% 90 Warren 8,508 0.14% 91 Union 7,516 0.12% 92 Ohio 6,128 0.09% 9/23/2011 9 Table 2 Page 3 of 3

Figure 1 Population of Indiana Counties (2010 Final Counts) County Totals Shown in Thousands 2010 State Total = 6,483,802 10

Figure 2 Population Changes For Indiana Counties (2000-2010) County Increases Shown in Thousands (+/-) Increase/Decrease of Less Than 1,000 State-Wide Increase = 403,328 11

Table 3 - Population of Indiana Cities (Classification, Rank and Population Change) Population Population Percent % Total City 2010 2000 Change Change City Pop. FIRST CLASS 1 Indianapolis 820,445 781,870 38,575 4.70% 24.68% Class Totals= 820,445 781,870 38,575 4.70% 24.68% SECOND CLASS 2 Fort Wayne 253,691 205,727 47,964 18.91% 7.63% 3 Evansville 117,429 121,582 4,153 3.54% 3.53% 4 South Bend 101,168 107,789 6,621 6.54% 3.04% 5 Hammond 80,830 83,048 2,218 2.74% 2.43% 6 Bloomington 80,405 69,291 11,114 13.82% 2.42% 7 Gary 80,294 102,746 22,452 27.96% 2.41% 8 Carmel 79,191 37,733 41,458 52.35% 2.38% 9 Muncie 70,085 67,430 2,655 3.79% 2.11% 10 Lafayette 67,140 56,397 10,743 16.00% 2.02% 11 Terre Haute 60,785 59,614 1,171 1.93% 1.83% 12 Anderson 56,129 59,734 3,605 6.42% 1.69% 13 Noblesville 51,969 28,590 23,379 44.99% 1.56% 14 Elkhart 50,949 51,874 925 1.82% 1.53% 15 Greenwood 49,791 36,037 13,754 27.62% 1.50% 16 Mishawaka 48,252 46,557 1,695 3.51% 1.45% 17 Lawrence 46,001 38,915 7,086 15.40% 1.38% 18 Kokomo 45,468 46,113 645 1.42% 1.37% 19 Jeffersonville 44,953 27,362 17,591 39.13% 1.35% 20 Columbus 44,061 39,059 5,002 11.35% 1.33% 21 Portage 36,828 33,496 3,332 9.05% 1.11% 22 Richmond 36,812 39,124 2,312 6.28% 1.11% 23 New Albany 36,372 37,603 1,231 3.38% 1.09% Class Totals= 1,538,603 1,395,821 142,782 9.28% 46.27% 9/30/2011 12 Table 3 Page 1 of 4

City Population Population Percent % Total 2010 2000 Change Change City Pop. THIRD CLASS 24 Valparaiso 31,730 27,428 4,302 13.56% 0.95% 25 Goshen 31,719 29,383 2,336 7.36% 0.95% 26 Michigan City 31,479 32,900 1,421 4.51% 0.95% 27 Marion 29,948 31,320 1,372 4.58% 0.90% 28 East Chicago 29,698 32,414 2,716 9.15% 0.89% 29 West Lafayette 29,596 28,778 818 2.76% 0.89% 30 Hobart 29,059 25,363 3,696 12.72% 0.87% 31 Crown Point 27,317 19,806 7,511 27.50% 0.82% 32 Franklin 23,712 19,463 4,249 17.92% 0.71% 33 LaPorte 22,053 21,621 432 1.96% 0.66% 34 Greenfield 20,602 14,600 6,002 29.13% 0.62% 35 Shelbyville 19,191 17,951 1,240 6.46% 0.58% 36 Vincennes 18,423 18,701 278 1.51% 0.55% 37 Logansport 18,396 19,684 1,288 7.00% 0.55% 38 New Castle 18,114 17,780 334 1.84% 0.54% 39 Seymour 17,503 18,101 598 3.42% 0.53% 40 Huntington 17,391 17,450 59 0.34% 0.52% 41 Frankfort 16,422 16,662 240 1.46% 0.49% 42 Crawfordsville 15,915 15,243 672 4.22% 0.48% 43 Lebanon 15,792 14,222 1,570 9.94% 0.47% 44 Jasper 15,038 12,100 2,938 19.54% 0.45% 45 New Haven 14,794 12,406 2,388 16.14% 0.44% 46 Beech Grove 14,192 14,880 688 4.85% 0.43% 47 Warsaw 13,559 12,415 1,144 8.44% 0.41% 48 Connersville 13,481 15,411 1,930 14.32% 0.41% 49 Bedford 13,413 13,768 355 2.65% 0.40% 50 Auburn 12,731 12,074 657 5.16% 0.38% 51 Lake Station 12,572 13,948 1,376 10.94% 0.38% 52 Madison 11,967 12,004 37 0.31% 0.36% 53 Martinsville 11,828 11,698 130 1.10% 0.36% 54 Washington 11,509 11,380 129 1.12% 0.35% 55 Greensburg 11,492 10,260 1,232 10.72% 0.35% 56 Peru 11,417 12,994 1,577 13.81% 0.34% 57 Wabash 10,666 11,743 1,077 10.10% 0.32% 58 Greencastle 10,326 9,880 446 4.32% 0.31% 59 Plymouth 10,033 9,840 193 1.92% 0.30% 60 Bluffton 9,897 9,536 361 3.65% 0.30% 61 Kendallville 9,862 9,616 246 2.49% 0.30% 62 Decatur 9,405 9,528 123 1.31% 0.28% 63 Columbia City 8,750 7,077 1,673 19.12% 0.26% 64 Princeton 8,644 8,175 469 5.43% 0.26% 65 Elwood 8,614 9,737 1,123 13.04% 0.26% 66 Angola 8,612 7,344 1,268 14.72% 0.26% 9/30/2011 13 Table 3 Page 2 of 4

City Population Population Percent % Total 2010 2000 Change Change City Pop. 67 Brazil 7,912 8,188 276 3.49% 0.24% 68 Charlestown 7,585 5,993 1,592 20.99% 0.23% 69 Tell City 7,272 7,845 573 7.88% 0.22% 70 Scottsburg 6,747 6,040 707 10.48% 0.20% 71 North Vernon 6,728 6,515 213 3.17% 0.20% 72 Mt. Vernon 6,687 7,478 791 11.83% 0.20% 73 Nappanee 6,648 6,710 62 0.93% 0.20% 74 Rushville 6,341 5,995 346 5.46% 0.19% 75 Salem 6,319 6,172 147 2.33% 0.19% 76 Garrett 6,286 5,803 483 7.68% 0.19% 77 Boonville 6,246 6,834 588 9.41% 0.19% 78 Portland 6,223 6,437 214 3.44% 0.19% 79 Hartford City 6,220 6,928 708 11.38% 0.19% 80 Rochester 6,218 6,414 196 3.15% 0.19% 81 Huntingburg 6,057 5,598 459 7.58% 0.18% 82 Gas City 5,965 5,940 25 0.42% 0.18% 83 Rensselaer 5,859 5,294 565 9.64% 0.18% 84 Linton 5,413 5,774 361 6.67% 0.16% 85 Monticello 5,378 5,723 345 6.42% 0.16% 86 Alexandria 5,145 6,260 1,115 21.67% 0.15% 87 Tipton 5,106 5,251 145 2.84% 0.15% 88 Lawrenceburg 5,042 4,685 357 7.08% 0.15% 89 Whiting 4,997 5,137 140 2.80% 0.15% 90 Winchester 4,935 5,037 102 2.07% 0.15% 91 Clinton 4,893 5,126 233 4.76% 0.15% 92 Batesville 6,520 6,033 487 7.47% 0.20% 93 Greendale 4,520 4,296 224 4.96% 0.14% 94 Ligonier 4,405 4,357 48 1.09% 0.13% 95 Mitchell 4,350 4,567 217 4.99% 0.13% 96 Austin 4,295 4,724 429 9.99% 0.13% 97 Sullivan 4,249 4,617 368 8.66% 0.13% 98 Berne 3,999 4,150 151 3.78% 0.12% 99 Aurora 3,750 3,965 215 5.73% 0.11% 100 Knox 3,704 3,721 17 0.46% 0.11% 101 Union City 3,584 3,622 38 1.06% 0.11% 102 Attica 3,245 3,491 246 7.58% 0.10% 103 Bicknell 2,915 3,378 463 15.88% 0.09% 104 Delphi 2,893 3,015 122 4.22% 0.09% 105 Loogootee 2,751 2,741 10 0.36% 0.08% 106 Butler 2,684 2,725 41 1.53% 0.08% 107 Covington 2,645 2,565 80 3.02% 0.08% 108 Oakland City 2,429 2,588 159 6.55% 0.07% 109 Petersburg 2,383 2,570 187 7.85% 0.07% 110 Dunkirk 2,362 2,646 284 12.02% 0.07% 9/30/2011 14 Table 3 Page 3 of 4

City Population Population Percent % Total 2010 2000 Change Change City Pop. 111 Rising Sun 2,304 2,470 166 7.20% 0.07% 112 Rockport 2,270 2,160 110 4.85% 0.07% 113 Jasonville 2,222 2,490 268 12.06% 0.07% 114 Montpelier 1,805 1,929 124 6.87% 0.05% 115 Jonesboro 1,756 1,887 131 7.46% 0.05% 116 Southport 1,712 1,852 140 8.18% 0.05% 117 Cannelton 1,563 1,209 354 22.65% 0.05% 118 Woodburn 1,520 1,579 59 3.88% 0.05% Class Totals= 965,939 939,208 26711 2.77% 29.05% Total Population in Cities = 3,324,987 Cities have been classified in this table by population only. Their offical classification in accordance with Indiana code is not detailed here in. First Class cities have populations over 600,000 Second Class cities have populations between 35,000 and 600,000 Third Class cities have populations less than 35,000 4/5/2012 15 Table 3 Page 4 of 4

Table 4 - Population of Indiana Counties (Cities and Towns - 1980-2010) County County Population % Change Number City/ Town 2010 2000 1990 1980 2000 2010 1 Adams Berne 3,999 4,150 3,559 3,300 3.64% Decatur 9,405 9,528 8,644 8,649 1.29% Geneva 1,293 1,368 1,280 1,430 5.48% Monroe 842 734 788 739 14.71% Cities and Towns: 15,539 15,780 14,271 14,118 1.53% Rural Areas: 18,848 17,845 16,824 15,501 5.62% County Total: 34,387 33,625 31,095 29,619 2.27% 2 Allen Fort Wayne 253,691 205,727 173,072 172,196 23.31% Grabill 1,053 1,113 751 658 5.39% Huntertown 4,810 1,771 1,330 1,265 171.60% Leo Cedarville 3,603 2,782 0 0 29.51% Monroeville 1,235 1,236 1,232 1,372 0.08% New Haven 14,794 12,406 9,320 6,714 19.25% Woodburn 1,520 1,579 1,321 1,002 3.74% Zanesville* 127 88 0 0 44.32% Cities and Towns: 280,833 226,702 187,026 283,207 23.88% Rural Areas: 74,496 105,147 113,810 111,128 29.15% County Total: 355,329 331,849 300,836 294,335 7.08% 3 Bartholomew Clifford 233 291 308 310 19.93% Columbus 44,061 39,059 31,802 30,292 12.81% Edinburgh* 376 292 405 461 28.77% Elizabethtown 504 391 495 603 28.90% Hartsville 362 376 391 379 3.72% Hope 2,102 2,140 2,171 2,185 1.78% Jonesville 177 220 221 213 19.55% Cities and Towns: 47,815 42,769 35,793 34,443 11.80% Rural Areas: 28,979 28,666 27,864 30,645 1.09% County Total: 76,794 71,435 63,657 65,088 7.50% 9/23/2011 16 Table 4 Page 1 of 28

County County Population % Change Number City/ Town 2010 2000 1990 1980 2000 2010 4 Benton Ambia 239 197 249 274 21.32% Boswell 778 827 767 810 5.93% Earl Park 348 485 443 469 28.25% Fowler 2,317 2,415 2,333 2,319 4.06% Otterbein* 895 956 910 818 6.38% Oxford 1,162 1,271 1,273 1,327 8.58% Cities and Towns: 5,739 6,151 5,975 6,017 6.70% Rural Areas: 3,115 3,270 3,466 4,201 4.74% County Total: 8,854 9,421 9,441 10,218 6.02% 5 Blackford Dunkirk* 145 146 152 163 0.68% Hartford City 6,220 6,928 6,960 7,622 10.22% Montpelier 1,805 1,929 1,880 1,995 6.43% Shamrock Lakes 231 168 207 206 37.50% Cities and Towns: 8,401 9,171 9,199 9,986 8.40% Rural Areas: 4,365 4,877 4,868 5,584 10.50% County Total: 12,766 14,048 14,067 15,570 9.13% 6 Boone Advance 477 562 520 559 15.12% Jamestown* 933 876 764 924 6.51% Lebanon 15,792 1,422 12,059 11,456 1010.55% Thorntown 1,520 1,562 1,506 1,468 2.69% Ulen 117 123 50 193 4.88% Whitestown 2,867 471 476 497 508.70% Zionsville 14,160 8,775 5,281 3,948 61.37% Cities and Towns: 35,866 26,591 20,656 19,045 34.88% Rural Areas: 20,774 19,516 17,491 17,401 6.45% County Total: 56,640 46,107 38,147 36,446 22.84% 7 Brown Nashville 803 825 873 705 2.67% Cities and Towns: 803 825 873 705 2.67% Rural Areas: 14,439 14,132 13,207 11,672 2.17% County Total: 15,242 14,957 14,080 12,377 1.91% 9/23/2011 17 Table 4 Page 2 of 28

County County Population % Change Number City/ Town 2010 2000 1990 1980 2000 2010 8 Carroll Burlington 603 444 568 680 35.81% Camden 611 582 607 618 4.98% Delphi 2,893 3,015 2,531 3,042 4.05% Flora 2,036 2,227 2,179 2,303 8.58% Yeoman 139 96 131 154 44.79% Cities and Towns: 6,282 6,364 6,016 6,797 1.29% Rural Areas: 13,873 13,801 12,793 12,925 0.52% County Total: 20,155 20,165 18,809 19,722 0.05% 9 Cass Galveston 1,311 1,532 1,609 1,822 14.43% Logansport 18,396 19,684 16,812 17,899 6.54% Onward 100 81 63 121 23.46% Royal Center 861 832 859 908 3.49% Walton 1,049 1,069 1,053 1,202 1.87% Cities and Towns: 21,717 23,198 20,396 21,952 6.38% Rural Areas: 17,249 17,732 18,017 18,984 2.72% County Total: 38,966 40,930 38,413 40,936 4.80% 10 Clark Borden 808 818 0 0 1.22% Charlestown 7,585 5,993 5,889 5,596 26.56% Clarksville 21,724 21,400 19,833 15,164 1.51% Jeffersonville 44,953 27,362 21,841 21,220 64.29% Sellersburg 6,128 6,071 5,745 3,211 0.94% Utica 776 591 411 501 31.30% Cities and Towns: 81,974 62,235 53,719 45,962 31.72% Rural Areas: 28,258 34,237 34,058 43,146 17.46% County Total: 110,232 96,472 87,777 88,838 14.26% 11 Clay Brazil 7,912 8,188 7,640 7,852 3.37% Carbon 397 334 350 307 18.86% Center Point 242 292 278 242 17.12% Clay City 861 1,019 929 883 15.51% Harmony 656 589 645 613 11.38% Knightsville 872 624 740 763 39.74% Staunton 534 550 592 607 2.91% Cities and Towns: 11,474 11,596 11,174 11,267 1.05% Rural Areas: 15,416 14,960 13,531 13,595 3.05% County Total: 26,890 26,556 24,705 24,862 1.26% 9/23/2011 18 Table 4 Page 3 of 28

County County Population % Change Number City/ Town 2010 2000 1990 1980 2000 2010 12 Clinton Colfax 691 768 727 823 10.03% Frankfort 16,422 16,662 14,754 15,168 1.44% Kirklin 788 766 707 662 2.87% Michigantown 467 406 472 453 15.02% Mulberry 1,254 1,387 1,262 1,225 9.59% Rossville 1,653 1,513 1,175 1,148 9.25% Cities and Towns: 21,275 21,502 19,097 19,479 1.06% Rural Areas: 11,949 12,364 11,877 12,066 3.36% County Total: 33,224 33,866 30,974 31,545 1.90% 13 Crawford Alton 55 53 57 64 3.77% English 645 673 614 633 4.16% Leavenworth 238 353 320 356 32.58% Marengo 828 829 856 892 0.12% Milltown* 445 520 489 620 14.42% Cities and Towns: 2,211 2,428 2,565 2,328 8.94% Rural Areas: 8,502 8,315 7,255 7,255 2.25% County Total: 10,713 10,743 9,820 9,820 0.28% 14 Daviess Alfordsville 101 112 74 132 9.82% Cannelburg 135 140 97 152 3.57% Elnora 640 721 679 756 11.23% Montgomery 343 368 351 390 6.79% Odon 1,354 1,376 1,475 1,463 1.60% Plainville 476 513 444 556 7.21% Washington 11,509 11,380 10,838 11,325 1.13% Cities and Towns: 14,558 14,610 13,958 14,774 0.36% Rural Areas: 17,090 15,007 13,359 12,765 13.88% County Total: 31,648 29,617 27,533 27,836 6.86% 15 Dearborn Aurora 3,750 3,965 3,825 3,816 5.42% Dillsboro 1,327 1,436 1,200 1,038 7.59% Greendale 4,520 4,296 3,881 3,795 5.21% Lawrenceburg 5,042 4,685 4,375 4,403 7.62% Moores Hill 597 635 649 566 5.98% St. Leon 678 387 493 515 75.19% West Harrison 289 284 318 328 1.76% Cities and Towns: 16,203 15,688 14,741 14,461 3.28% Rural Areas: 33,844 30,421 24,094 19,830 11.25% County Total: 50,047 46,109 38,835 34,291 8.54% 9/23/2011 19 Table 4 Page 4 of 28

County County Population % Change Number City/ Town 2010 2000 1990 1980 2000 2010 16 Decatur Greensburg 11,492 10,260 9,286 9,254 12.01% Millhousen 127 136 151 214 6.62% New Point 331 290 296 296 14.14% St. Paul* 615 544 576 650 13.05% Westport 1,379 1,515 1,478 1,450 8.98% Cities and Towns: 13,944 12,866 11,913 12,041 8.38% Rural Areas: 11,796 11,689 11,732 11,800 0.92% County Total: 25,740 24,555 23,645 23,841 4.83% 17 Dekalb Altona 197 198 156 263 0.51% Ashley* 644 658 488 528 2.13% Auburn 12,731 12,074 9,379 8,122 5.44% Butler 2,684 2,725 2,601 2,509 1.50% Corunna 254 254 241 304 0.00% Garrett 6,286 5,803 5,349 4,874 8.32% Hamilton* 244 286 94 121 14.69% St. Joe 460 478 452 546 3.77% Waterloo 2,242 2,200 2,040 1,951 1.91% Cities and Towns: 25,742 24,676 20,800 19,218 6.91% Rural Areas: 16,481 15,609 14,524 14,388 5.59% County Total: 42,223 40,285 35,324 33,606 4.81% 18 Delaware Albany* 1,961 2,151 2,151 2,380 8.83% Chesterfield 1 8 9 0 87.50% Daleville 1,647 1,658 1,681 0 0.66% Eaton 1,805 1,603 1,614 1,804 12.60% Gaston 871 1,010 979 1,150 13.76% Muncie 70,085 67,430 71,035 77,216 3.94% Selma 866 880 800 1,056 1.59% Yorktown 9,405 4,785 4,106 3,945 96.55% Cities and Towns: 86,641 79,525 82,375 87,551 8.95% Rural Areas: 31,030 39,244 37,284 41,036 20.93% County Total: 117,671 118,769 119,659 128,587 0.92% 9/23/2011 20 Table 4 Page 5 of 28

County County Population % Change Number City/ Town 2010 2000 1990 1980 2000 2010 19 Dubois Birdseye 416 465 472 533 10.54% Ferdinand 2,157 2,277 2,318 2,192 5.27% Holland 626 695 675 683 9.93% Huntingburg 6,057 5,598 5,242 5,376 8.20% Jasper 15,038 12,100 10,030 9,097 24.28% Cities and Towns: 24,294 21,135 18,737 17,881 14.95% Rural Areas: 17,595 18,539 17,879 16,357 5.09% County Total: 41,889 39,674 36,616 34,238 5.58% 20 Elkhart Bristol 1,602 1,382 1,133 1,203 15.92% Elkhart 50,949 51,874 43,627 41,305 1.78% Goshen 31,719 29,383 23,797 19,665 7.95% Middlebury 3,420 2,956 2,004 1,665 15.70% Millersburg 903 0 0 0 n/a Nappanee* 6,162 6,400 5,510 4,694 3.72% Wakarusa 1,758 1,618 1,667 1,281 8.65% Cities and Towns: 96,513 93,613 77,738 69,813 3.10% Rural Areas: 101,046 89,178 78,460 67,517 13.31% County Total: 197,559 182,791 156,198 137,330 8.08% 21 Fayette Connersville 13,481 15,411 15,550 17,023 12.52% Glenwood* 76 97 110 124 21.65% Cities and Towns: 13,557 15,508 15,660 17,147 12.58% Rural Areas: 10,720 10,080 10,355 11,125 6.35% County Total: 24,277 25,588 26,015 28,272 5.12% 22 Floyd Georgetown 2,876 2,227 2,092 1,494 29.14% Greenville 595 591 508 537 0.68% New Albany 36,372 37,603 36,322 37,103 3.27% Cities and Towns: 39,843 40,421 38,922 39,134 1.43% Rural Areas: 34,735 30,402 25,482 22,035 14.25% County Total: 74,578 70,823 64,404 61,169 5.30% 9/23/2011 21 Table 4 Page 6 of 28

County County Population % Change Number City/ Town 2010 2000 1990 1980 2000 2010 23 Fountain Attica 3,245 3,491 3,457 3,841 7.05% Covington 2,645 2,565 2,747 2,883 3.12% Hillsboro 538 489 499 561 10.02% Kingman 511 538 561 566 5.02% Mellott 197 207 222 294 4.83% Newtown 256 162 243 277 58.02% Veedersburg 2,180 2,299 2,192 2,261 5.18% Wallace 105 100 89 88 5.00% Cities and Towns: 9,677 9,851 10,010 10,771 1.77% Rural Areas: 7,563 8,103 7,798 8,262 6.66% County Total: 17,240 17,954 17,808 19,033 3.98% 24 Franklin Batesville* 1,639 1,310 851 683 25.11% Brookville 2,596 2,652 2,529 2,874 2.11% Cedar Grove 156 185 246 217 15.68% Laurel 512 579 544 819 11.57% Mount Carmel 86 106 108 151 18.87% Oldenburg 674 647 715 770 4.17% Cities and Towns: 5,663 5,479 4,993 5,514 3.36% Rural Areas: 17,424 16,672 14,587 14,098 4.51% County Total: 23,087 22,151 19,580 19,612 4.23% 25 Fulton Akron 1,167 1,076 1,001 1,045 8.46% Fulton 333 326 371 393 2.15% Kewanna 613 614 542 711 0.16% Rochester 6,218 6,414 5,969 5,050 3.06% Cities and Towns: 8,331 8,430 7,883 7,199 1.17% Rural Areas: 12,505 10,070 10,957 12,136 24.18% County Total: 20,836 20,500 18,840 19,335 1.64% 9/23/2011 22 Table 4 Page 7 of 28

County County Population % Change Number City/ Town 2010 2000 1990 1980 2000 2010 26 Gibson Fort Branch 2,771 2,320 2,447 2,504 19.44% Francisco 469 543 560 612 13.63% Haubstadt 1,577 1,529 1,455 1,389 3.14% Hazleton 263 288 357 368 8.68% Mackey 106 142 89 165 25.35% Oakland City 2,429 2,588 2,810 3,301 6.14% Owensville 1,284 1,322 1,053 1,261 2.87% Patoka 735 749 704 832 1.87% Princeton 8,644 8,175 8,127 8,976 5.74% Somerville 293 312 223 340 6.09% Cities and Towns: 18,571 17,968 17,825 19,748 3.36% Rural Areas: 14,932 14,532 14,088 13,408 2.75% County Total: 33,503 32,500 31,913 33,156 3.09% 27 Grant Converse 272 228 179 124 19.30% Fairmount 2,954 2,992 3,130 3,286 1.27% Fowlerton 261 298 306 300 12.42% Gas City 5,965 5,940 6,296 6,370 0.42% Jonesboro 1,756 1,887 2,073 2,279 6.94% Marion 29,948 31,320 32,618 35,874 4.38% Matthews 596 595 571 745 0.17% Swayzee 981 1,011 1,059 1,127 2.97% Sweetser 1,229 906 924 944 35.65% Upland 3,845 3,803 3,295 3,335 1.10% Van Buren 864 935 934 935 7.59% Cities and Towns: 48,671 49,915 51,385 55,319 2.49% Rural Areas: 21,390 23,488 22,784 25,615 8.93% County Total: 70,061 73,403 74,169 80,934 4.55% 28 Greene Bloomfield 2,405 2,542 2,592 2,705 5.39% Jasonville 2,222 2,490 2,200 2,497 10.76% Linton 5,413 5,774 5,814 6,315 6.25% Lyons 742 748 753 782 0.80% Newberry 193 206 207 246 6.31% Switz City 293 311 257 300 5.79% Worthington 1,463 1,481 1,473 1,574 1.22% Cities and Towns: 12,731 13,552 13,296 14,419 6.06% Rural Areas: 20,434 19,605 17,114 15,997 4.23% County Total: 33,165 33,157 30,410 30,416 0.02% 9/23/2011 23 Table 4 Page 8 of 28

County County Population % Change Number City/ Town 2010 2000 1990 1980 2000 2010 29 Hamilton Arcadia 1,666 1,747 1,468 1,801 4.64% Atlanta 725 761 703 657 4.73% Carmel 79,191 37,733 25,380 18,272 109.87% Cicero 4,812 4,303 3,268 2,557 11.83% Fishers 76,794 37,835 7,508 2,008 102.97% Noblesville 51,969 28,590 17,655 12,056 81.77% Sheridan 2,665 2,520 2,046 2,200 5.75% Westfield 30,068 9,293 3,304 2,783 223.56% Cities and Towns: 247,890 122,782 61,332 42,334 101.89% Rural Areas: 26,679 59,958 47,604 40,047 55.50% County Total: 274,569 182,740 108,936 82,381 50.25% 30 Hancock Cumberland* 2,572 2,676 1,155 633 3.89% Fortville 3,929 3,444 2,690 2,787 14.08% Greenfield 20,602 14,600 11,657 11,439 41.11% McCordsville 4,797 1,134 684 0 323.02% New Palestine 2,055 1,264 671 749 62.58% Shirley* 633 679 678 742 6.77% Spring Lake 218 262 216 236 16.79% Wilkinson 449 356 446 493 26.12% Cities and Towns: 35,255 24,415 18,197 17,079 44.40% Rural Areas: 34,747 30,976 27,330 26,860 12.17% County Total: 70,002 55,391 45,527 43,939 26.38% 31 Harrison Corydon 3,122 2,715 2,661 2,724 14.99% Crandall 152 131 147 176 16.03% Elizabeth 162 137 153 178 18.25% Laconia 50 29 75 58 72.41% Lanesville 564 614 512 570 8.14% Mauckport 81 83 95 109 2.41% Milltown* 373 412 428 386 9.47% New Amsterdam 27 1 30 31 2600.00% New Middletown 93 77 82 115 20.78% Palmyra 930 633 621 692 46.92% Cities and Towns: 5,554 4,832 4,804 5,039 14.94% Rural Areas: 33,810 29,493 25,086 22,237 14.64% County Total: 39,364 34,325 29,890 27,276 14.68% 9/23/2011 24 Table 4 Page 9 of 28

County County Population % Change Number City/ Town 2010 2000 1990 1980 2000 2010 32 Hendricks Amo 401 414 380 444 3.14% Avon 12,446 6,248 0 0 99.20% Brownsburg 21,285 14,520 7,628 6,242 46.59% Clayton 972 693 610 703 40.26% Coatesville 523 516 469 474 1.36% Danville 9,001 6,418 4,345 4,220 40.25% Jamestown* 25 10 0 0 150.00% Lizton 488 372 410 456 31.18% North Salem 518 591 499 581 12.35% Pittsboro 2,928 1,588 815 891 84.38% Plainfield 27,631 18,396 10,433 9,191 50.20% Stilesville 316 261 298 350 21.07% Cities and Towns: 76,534 50,027 25,887 23,552 52.99% Rural Areas: 68,914 54,066 49,830 46,252 27.46% County Total: 145,448 104,093 75,717 69,804 39.73% 33 Henry Blountsville 134 166 155 213 19.28% Cadiz 150 161 202 180 6.83% Dunreith 177 184 205 184 3.80% Greensboro 143 174 204 175 17.82% Kennard 471 455 382 441 3.52% Knightstown 2,182 2,148 2,048 2,325 1.58% Lewisville 366 395 437 577 7.34% Middletown 2,322 2,488 2,333 2,978 6.67% Mooreland 375 393 465 479 4.58% Mount Summit 352 313 238 357 12.46% New Castle 18,114 17,780 17,753 20,056 1.88% Shirley* 197 127 139 177 55.12% Spiceland 890 807 757 940 10.29% Springport 149 174 194 221 14.37% Straughn 222 263 318 331 15.59% Sulphur Springs 399 346 257 345 15.32% Cities and Towns: 26,643 26,374 26,087 29,979 1.02% Rural Areas: 22,819 22,134 22,052 23,357 3.09% County Total: 49,462 48,508 48,139 53,336 1.97% 9/23/2011 25 Table 4 Page 10 of 28

County County Population % Change Number City/ Town 2010 2000 1990 1980 2000 2010 34 Howard Greentown 2,415 2,546 2,172 2,265 5.15% Kokomo 45,468 46,113 44,962 47,808 1.40% Russiaville 1,094 1,092 988 973 0.18% Cities and Towns: 48,977 49,751 48,122 51,046 1.56% Rural Areas: 33,775 35,213 32,705 35,850 4.08% County Total: 82,752 84,964 80,827 86,896 2.60% 35 Huntington Andrews 1,149 1,290 1,118 1,243 10.93% Huntington 17,391 17,450 16,389 16,202 0.34% Markle* 647 678 789 755 4.57% Mount Etna 94 110 111 122 14.55% Roanoke 1,722 1,495 1,018 891 15.18% Warren 1,239 1,272 1,185 1,254 2.59% Cities and Towns: 22,242 22,295 20,610 20,467 0.24% Rural Areas: 14,882 15,780 14,817 15,129 5.69% County Total: 37,124 38,075 35,427 35,596 2.50% 36 Jackson Brownstown 2,947 2,978 2,872 2,704 1.04% Crothersville 1,591 1,570 1,687 1,747 1.34% Medora 693 565 805 853 22.65% Seymour 17,503 18,101 15,576 15,050 3.30% Cities and Towns: 22,734 23,214 20,940 20,354 2.07% Rural Areas: 19,642 18,121 16,790 16,169 8.39% County Total: 42,376 41,335 37,730 36,523 2.52% 37 Jasper De Motte 3,814 3,234 2,482 2,559 17.93% Remington 1,185 1,323 1,247 1,268 10.43% Rensselaer 5,859 5,294 5,045 4,944 10.67% Wheatfield 853 772 621 755 10.49% Cities and Towns: 11,711 10,623 9,395 9,526 10.24% Rural Areas: 21,767 19,420 15,565 16,612 12.09% County Total: 33,478 30,043 24,960 26,138 11.43% 9/23/2011 26 Table 4 Page 11 of 28

County County Population % Change Number City/ Town 2010 2000 1990 1980 2000 2010 38 Jay Bryant 252 272 273 277 7.35% Dunkirk* 2,217 2,500 2,587 3,017 11.32% Pennville 701 706 637 805 0.71% Portland 6,223 6,437 6,483 7,074 3.32% Redkey 1,353 1,427 1,383 1,537 5.19% Salamonia 157 158 138 147 0.63% Cities and Towns: 10,903 11,500 11,501 12,857 5.19% Rural Areas: 10,350 10,306 10,011 10,382 0.43% County Total: 21,253 21,806 21,512 23,239 2.54% 39 Jefferson Brooksburg 81 74 79 132 9.46% Dupont 339 392 391 392 13.52% Hanover 3,546 2,834 3,610 4,054 25.12% Madison 11,967 12,004 12,006 12,472 0.31% Cities and Towns: 15,933 15,304 16,086 17,050 4.11% Rural Areas: 16,495 16,401 13,711 13,369 0.57% County Total: 32,428 31,705 29,797 30,419 2.28% 40 Jennings North Vernon 6,728 6,515 5,311 5,768 3.27% Vernon 318 330 370 329 3.64% Cities and Towns: 7,046 6,845 5,681 6,097 2.94% Rural Areas: 21,479 20,709 17,980 16,757 3.72% County Total: 28,525 27,554 23,661 22,854 3.52% 41 Johnson Bargersville 4,013 2,120 1,681 1,647 89.29% Edinburgh* 4,008 4,186 4,131 4,395 4.25% Franklin 23,712 19,463 12,907 11,563 21.83% Greenwood 49,791 36,037 26,265 19,327 38.17% New Whiteland 5,472 4,579 4,097 4,502 19.50% Princes Lakes 1,312 1,506 1,055 937 12.88% Trafalgar town 1,101 798 531 466 37.97% Whiteland town 4,169 3,958 2,446 1,956 5.33% Cities and Towns: 93,578 72,647 53,113 44,793 28.81% Rural Areas: 46,076 42,562 34,996 32,447 8.26% County Total: 139,654 115,209 88,109 77,240 21.22% 9/23/2011 27 Table 4 Page 12 of 28

County County Population % Change Number City/ Town 2010 2000 1990 1980 2000 2010 42 Knox Bicknell 2,915 3,378 3,357 4,713 13.71% Bruceville 478 469 471 646 1.92% Decker 249 283 281 256 12.01% Edwardsport 303 363 380 459 16.53% Monroe City 545 548 538 569 0.55% Oaktown 608 633 655 776 3.95% Sandborn 415 451 455 576 7.98% Vincennes 18,423 18,701 19,859 20,857 1.49% Wheatland 480 504 439 532 4.76% Cities and Towns: 24,416 25,330 26,435 29,384 3.61% Rural Areas: 14,024 13,926 13,449 29,384 0.70% County Total: 38,440 39,256 39,884 12,454 2.08% 43 Kosciusko Burket 195 195 200 260 0.00% Claypool 431 311 411 464 38.59% Etna Green 586 663 578 522 11.61% Leesburg 555 625 584 629 11.20% Mentone 1,001 898 912 973 11.47% Milford 1,562 1,550 1,388 1,153 0.77% Nappanee* 486 310 0 0 56.77% North Webster 1,146 1,067 881 709 7.40% Pierceton 1,015 695 1,030 1,086 46.04% Sidney 83 168 167 194 50.60% Silver Lake 915 546 528 576 67.58% Syracuse 2,810 3,038 2,729 2,579 7.50% Warsaw 13,559 12,415 10,968 10,647 9.21% Winona Lake 4,908 3,987 4,053 2,827 23.10% Cities and Towns: 29,252 26,468 24,429 22,619 10.52% Rural Areas: 48,106 47,589 40,865 36,936 1.09% County Total: 77,358 74,057 65,294 59,555 4.46% 44 LaGrange Lagrange 2,625 2,919 2,382 2,164 10.07% Shipshewana 658 536 524 466 22.76% Topeka 1,153 1,159 912 876 0.52% Wolcottville* 469 466 396 370 0.64% Cities and Towns: 4,905 5,080 4,214 3,876 3.44% Rural Areas: 32,223 29,829 25,263 21,674 8.03% County Total: 37,128 34,909 29,477 25,550 6.36% 9/23/2011 28 Table 4 Page 13 of 28

County County Population % Change Number City/ Town 2010 2000 1990 1980 2000 2010 45 Lake Cedar Lake 11,560 9,279 8,885 8,754 24.58% Crown Point 27,317 19,806 17,728 16,455 37.92% Dyer 16,390 13,895 10,923 9,555 17.96% East Chicago 29,698 32,414 33,892 39,786 8.38% Gary 80,294 102,746 116,646 151,953 21.85% Griffith 16,893 17,334 17,916 17,026 2.54% Hammond 80,830 83,048 84,236 93,714 2.67% Highland 23,727 23,546 23,696 25,935 0.77% Hobart 29,059 25,363 21,822 22,987 14.57% Lake Station 12,572 13,948 13,899 14,294 9.87% Lowell 9,276 7,505 6,430 5,827 23.60% Merrillville 35,246 30,560 27,257 27,677 15.33% Munster town 23,603 21,511 19,949 20,671 9.73% New Chicago 2,035 2,063 2,066 3,284 1.36% Schererville 29,243 24,851 19,926 13,209 17.67% Schneider 277 317 310 364 12.62% St. John 14,850 8,382 4,921 3,974 77.17% Whiting 4,997 5,137 5,155 5,630 2.73% Winfield 4,383 3,890 0 0 12.67% Cities and Towns: 452,250 445,595 435,657 481,095 1.49% Rural Areas: 43,755 40,831 39,937 41,870 7.16% County Total: 496,005 486,426 475,594 522,965 1.97% 46 LaPorte Kingsbury 242 229 258 329 5.68% Kingsford Heights 1,435 1,453 1,486 1,618 1.24% La Crosse 551 561 677 713 1.78% La Porte 22,053 21,621 21,507 21,796 2.00% Long Beach 1,179 1,559 2,044 2,262 24.37% Michiana Shores 313 330 378 464 5.15% Michigan City 31,479 32,900 33,822 36,850 4.32% Pottawattamie Park 235 380 281 284 38.16% Trail Creek 2,052 2,296 2,463 2,581 10.63% Wanatah 1,048 1,013 852 879 3.46% Westville 5,853 2,116 5,255 2,887 176.61% Cities and Towns: 66,440 64,458 69,023 70,663 3.07% Rural Areas: 45,027 45,648 38,043 37,969 1.36% County Total: 111,467 110,106 107,066 108,632 1.24% 9/23/2011 29 Table 4 Page 14 of 28

County County Population % Change Number City/ Town 2010 2000 1990 1980 2000 2010 47 Lawrence Bedford 13,413 13,768 13,817 14,410 2.58% Mitchell 4,350 4,567 4,669 4,641 4.75% Oolitic 1,184 1,152 1,424 1,495 2.78% Cities and Towns: 18,947 19,487 19,910 20,546 2.77% Rural Areas: 27,187 26,435 22,926 21,926 2.84% County Total: 46,134 45,922 42,836 42,472 0.46% 48 Madison Alexandria 5,145 6,260 5,709 6,028 17.81% Anderson 56,129 59,734 59,459 64,695 6.04% Chesterfield* 2,546 2,961 2,721 2,701 14.02% Country Club Heights 79 91 112 97 13.19% Edgewood 1,913 1,988 2,057 2,215 3.77% Elwood* 8,608 9,730 9,490 10,608 11.53% Frankton 1,862 1,905 1,736 2,080 2.26% Ingalls 2,394 1,168 889 909 104.97% Lapel 2,068 1,855 1,742 1,881 11.48% Markleville 528 383 0 0 37.86% Orestes 414 334 458 539 23.95% Pendleton 4,253 3,873 2,309 2,130 9.81% River Forest 22 28 16 29 21.43% Summitville 967 1,090 1,010 1,085 11.28% Woodlawn Heights 79 73 109 109 8.22% Cities and Towns: 87,007 91,473 87,817 95,106 4.88% Rural Areas: 44,629 41,885 42,852 44,230 6.55% County Total: 131,636 133,358 130,669 139,336 1.29% 9/23/2011 30 Table 4 Page 15 of 28

County County Population % Change Number City/ Town 2010 2000 1990 1980 2000 2010 49 Marion Beech Grove 14,192 14,880 13,383 13,196 4.62% Clermont 1,356 1,477 1,678 1,671 8.19% Crows Nest 73 96 114 106 23.96% Cumberland* 2,597 2,824 2,933 2,246 8.04% Homecroft 722 751 758 831 3.86% Indianapolis (balance) 820,445 781,870 731,364 701,478 4.93% Lawrence 46,001 38,915 26,763 25,591 18.21% Meridian Hills 1,616 1,713 1,728 1,801 5.66% North Crows Nest 45 42 57 82 7.14% Rocky Ripple 606 712 751 778 14.89% Southport 1,712 1,852 1,969 2,266 7.56% Speedway 11,812 12,881 13,092 12,641 8.30% Spring Hill 98 97 112 27 1.03% Warren Park 1,480 1,656 1,763 1,803 10.63% Williams Creek 407 413 425 427 1.45% Wynnedale 231 275 269 289 16.00% Cities and Towns: 903,393 860,454 797,159 765,233 4.99% Rural Areas: 0 0 0 0 n/a County Total: 903,393 860,454 797,159 765,233 4.99% 50 Marshall Argos 1,691 1,613 1,642 1,547 4.84% Bourbon 1,810 1,691 1,672 1,522 7.04% Bremen 4,588 4,486 4,725 3,565 2.27% Culver 1,353 1,539 1,404 1,601 12.09% La Paz 561 487 562 651 15.20% Plymouth 10,033 9,840 8,303 7,693 1.96% Cities and Towns: 20,036 19,656 18,308 16,579 1.93% Rural Areas: 27,015 25,472 23,874 22,576 6.06% County Total: 47,051 45,128 42,182 39,155 4.26% 51 Martin Crane 184 0 0 0 n/a Loogootee 2,751 2,714 2,884 3,100 1.36% Shoals 756 807 853 967 6.32% Cities and Towns: 3,691 3,521 3,737 4,067 4.83% Rural Areas: 6,643 6,821 6,632 6,934 2.61% County Total: 10,334 10,342 10,369 11,001 0.08% 9/23/2011 31 Table 4 Page 16 of 28

County County Population % Change Number City/ Town 2010 2000 1990 1980 2000 2010 52 Miami Amboy 384 360 370 450 6.67% Bunker Hill 888 987 1,010 984 10.03% Converse* 993 909 965 1,155 9.24% Denver 482 541 504 589 10.91% Macy 209 248 218 282 15.73% Peru 11,417 12,994 12,843 13,764 12.14% Cities and Towns: 14,373 16,039 15,910 17,224 10.39% Rural Areas: 22,530 20,043 20,987 22,596 12.41% County Total: 36,903 36,082 36,897 39,820 2.28% 53 Monroe Bloomington 80,405 69,291 60,633 51,646 16.04% Ellettsville 6,378 5,078 3,275 3,328 25.60% Stinesville 198 194 204 227 2.06% Cities and Towns: 86,981 74,563 64,112 55,201 16.65% Rural Areas: 50,993 46,000 44,866 43,186 10.85% County Total: 137,974 120,563 108,978 98,387 14.44% 54 Montgomery Alamo 66 137 112 178 51.82% Crawfordsville 15,915 15,243 13,584 13,325 4.41% Darlington 843 854 740 811 1.29% Ladoga 985 1,047 1,124 1,151 5.92% Linden 759 700 718 700 8.43% New Market 636 659 614 608 3.49% New Richmond 333 349 312 403 4.58% New Ross 347 334 331 306 3.89% Waveland 420 416 474 559 0.96% Waynetown 958 909 911 915 5.39% Wingate 263 299 275 373 12.04% Cities and Towns: 21,525 20,947 19,195 19,329 2.76% Rural Areas: 16,599 16,682 15,241 16,172 0.50% County Total: 38,124 37,629 34,436 35,501 1.32% 9/23/2011 32 Table 4 Page 17 of 28

County County Population % Change Number City/ Town 2010 2000 1990 1980 2000 2010 55 Morgan Bethany 81 94 90 127 13.83% Brooklyn 1,598 1,545 1,162 889 3.43% Martinsville 11,828 11,698 11,677 11,311 1.11% Monrovia 1,063 628 0 0 69.27% Mooresville 9,326 9,273 5,541 5,349 0.57% Morgantown 986 964 978 897 2.28% Paragon 659 663 515 538 0.60% Cities and Towns: 25,541 24,865 19,963 19,111 2.72% Rural Areas: 43,353 41,824 35,957 32,888 3.66% County Total: 68,894 66,689 55,920 51,999 3.31% 56 Newton Brook 997 1,062 899 926 6.12% Goodland 1,043 1,096 1,033 1,200 4.84% Kentland 1,748 1,822 1,798 1,936 4.06% Morocco 1,129 1,127 1,044 1,348 0.18% Mount Ayr 122 147 151 207 17.01% Cities and Towns: 5,039 5,254 4,925 5,617 4.09% Rural Areas: 9,205 9,312 8,626 9,227 1.15% County Total: 14,244 14,566 13,551 14,844 2.21% 57 Noble Albion 2,349 2,284 1,823 1,637 2.85% Avilla 2,401 2,049 1,366 1,272 17.18% Cromwell 512 452 520 458 13.27% Kendallville 9,862 9,616 7,773 7,299 2.56% Ligonier 4,405 4,357 3,443 3,134 1.10% Rome City 1,361 1,615 1,138 1,319 15.73% Wolcottville 529 933 879 890 43.30% Wolcottville* 0 467 483 520 100.00% Cities and Towns: 21,419 21,773 17,425 16,529 1.63% Rural Areas: 26,117 24,502 20,452 18,914 6.59% County Total: 47,536 46,275 37,877 35,443 2.73% 58 Ohio Rising Sun city 2,304 2,470 2,311 2,478 6.72% Cities and Towns: 2,304 2,470 2,311 2,478 6.72% Rural Areas: 3,824 3,153 3,004 2,636 21.28% County Total: 6,128 5,623 5,315 5,114 8.98% 9/23/2011 33 Table 4 Page 18 of 28

County County Population % Change Number City/ Town 2010 2000 1990 1980 2000 2010 59 Orange French Lick 1,807 1,941 2,087 2,265 6.90% Orleans 2,142 2,273 2,083 2,161 5.76% Paoli 3,677 3,844 3,542 3,367 4.34% West Baden Springs 574 618 675 796 7.12% Cities and Towns: 8,200 9,544 9,241 9,398 14.08% Rural Areas: 11,640 9,762 9,168 9,279 19.24% County Total: 19,840 19,306 18,409 18,677 2.77% 60 Owen Gosport 826 715 764 1,341 15.52% Spencer 2,217 2,508 2,609 2,732 11.60% Cities and Towns: 3,043 3,223 3,373 4,073 5.58% Rural Areas: 18,532 18,563 13,908 11,767 0.17% County Total: 21,575 21,786 17,281 15,840 0.97% 61 Parke Bloomingdale 335 319 341 409 5.02% Marshall 324 360 379 413 10.00% Mecca 335 355 331 482 5.63% Montezuma 1,022 1,179 1,134 1,352 13.32% Rockville 2,607 2,765 2,706 2,785 5.71% Rosedale 725 750 783 744 3.33% Cities and Towns: 5,348 5,728 5,674 6,185 6.63% Rural Areas: 11,991 11,513 9,736 10,187 4.15% County Total: 17,339 17,241 15,410 16,372 0.57% 62 Perry Cannelton 1,563 1,209 1,786 2,373 29.28% Tell City 7,272 7,845 8,088 8,704 7.30% Troy 385 392 465 550 1.79% Cities and Towns: 9,220 9,446 10,339 11,627 2.39% Rural Areas: 10,118 9,453 8,768 7,719 7.03% County Total: 19,338 18,899 19,107 19,346 2.32% 63 Pike Petersburg 2,383 2,570 2,449 2,987 7.28% Spurgeon 207 227 149 250 8.81% Winslow 864 881 875 1,017 1.93% Cities and Towns: 3,454 3,678 3,473 4,254 6.09% Rural Areas: 9,391 9,159 9,036 9,211 2.53% County Total: 12,845 12,837 12,509 13,465 0.06% 9/23/2011 34 Table 4 Page 19 of 28

County County Population % Change Number City/ Town 2010 2000 1990 1980 2000 2010 64 Porter Beverly Shores 613 709 622 864 13.54% Burns Harbor 1,156 766 788 920 50.91% Chesterton 13,068 10,488 9,124 8,531 24.60% Dune Acres 182 213 263 291 14.55% Hebron 3,724 3,596 3,183 2,696 3.56% Kouts 1,879 1,698 1,603 1,619 10.66% Ogden Dunes 1,110 1,313 1,499 1,489 15.46% Portage 36,828 798 789 962 4515.04% Porter 4,858 33,496 29,060 27,409 85.50% Town of Pines 708 4,972 3,118 2,988 85.76% Valparaiso 31,730 27,428 24,414 22,247 15.68% Cities and Towns: 95,856 85,477 74,463 70,016 12.14% Rural Areas: 68,487 61,321 54,469 49,800 11.69% County Total: 164,343 146,798 128,932 119,816 11.95% 65 Posey Cynthiana 545 693 669 874 21.36% Griffin 172 160 171 192 7.50% Mount Vernon 6,687 7,478 7,217 7,656 10.58% New Harmony 789 916 846 945 13.86% Poseyville 1,045 1,187 1,089 1,247 11.96% Cities and Towns: 9,238 10,434 9,992 10,914 11.46% Rural Areas: 16,672 16,627 15,976 15,500 0.27% County Total: 25,910 27,061 25,968 26,414 4.25% 66 Pulaski Francesville 879 905 969 944 2.87% Medaryville 614 565 689 731 8.67% Monterey 218 231 230 236 5.63% Winamac 2,490 2,418 2,262 2,370 2.98% Cities and Towns: 4,201 4,119 4,150 4,281 1.99% Rural Areas: 9,201 9,636 8,493 8,977 4.51% County Total: 13,402 13,755 12,643 13,258 2.57% 9/23/2011 35 Table 4 Page 20 of 28

County County Population % Change Number City/ Town 2010 2000 1990 1980 2000 2010 67 Putnam Bainbridge 746 743 682 644 0.40% Cloverdale 2,172 2,243 1,681 1,357 3.17% Fillmore 533 545 497 0 2.20% Greencastle 10,326 9,880 8,984 8,403 4.51% Roachdale 926 975 902 958 5.03% Russellville 358 340 336 376 5.29% Cities and Towns: 15,061 14,726 13,082 11,738 2.27% Rural Areas: 22,902 21,293 17,233 17,425 7.56% County Total: 37,963 36,019 30,315 29,163 5.40% 68 Randolph Albany* 204 217 206 245 5.99% Farmland 1,333 1,456 1,412 1,560 8.45% Losantville 237 280 253 306 15.36% Lynn 1,097 1,143 1,183 1,250 4.02% Modoc 196 255 218 243 23.14% Parker City 1,419 1,416 1,323 1,414 0.21% Ridgeville 803 843 808 933 4.74% Saratoga 254 288 266 338 11.81% Union City 3,584 3,622 3,612 3,908 1.05% Winchester 4,935 5,037 5,095 5,659 2.03% Cities and Towns: 14,062 14,557 14,376 15,856 3.40% Rural Areas: 12,109 12,844 12,772 14,141 5.72% County Total: 26,171 27,401 27,148 29,997 4.49% 69 Ripley Batesville* 4,881 4,723 3,284 3,277 3.35% Holton 480 407 451 487 17.94% Milan 1,899 1,816 1,529 1,566 4.57% Napoleon 234 238 238 246 1.68% Osgood 1,624 1,669 1,688 1,554 2.70% Sunman 1,049 805 623 924 30.31% Versailles 2,113 1,784 1,791 1,560 18.44% Cities and Towns: 12,280 1,142 9,604 9,614 975.31% Rural Areas: 16,538 15,081 15,012 14,784 9.66% County Total: 28,818 26,523 24,616 24,398 8.65% 9/23/2011 36 Table 4 Page 21 of 28