Census Data Map

American Community Survey 2019–2023

Newark area census tracts by population

Population is highest in Hartford (Croton) village (northeast) (7,771). This table ranks 46 eligible mapped census tracts.

Population values are ACS five-year survey estimates. Population rankings exclude tracts below 500 residents; this reduces but does not eliminate sampling uncertainty.

#Census tract areaPopulation
1Hartford (Croton) village (northeast)7,771
2St. Louisville village (north)6,519
3Hanover village (north-northeast)6,325
4Pataskala city (southwest)6,173
5Hebron village (north-northeast)5,247
6Pataskala city (north-northwest)5,128
7St. Louisville village (southwest)5,090
8Granville village (west 1)5,088
9Granville South CDP (east-northeast)5,056
10Hanover village (southwest)4,999
11Newark city (west-northwest)4,936
12Pataskala city (northeast)4,771
13Johnstown village4,682
14Etna CDP (east-northeast)4,641
15Hebron village (south-southwest)4,591
16Kirkersville village (west-northwest)4,441
17Heath city (east)4,358
18Newark city (northeast)4,332
19Kirkersville village (northeast)4,235
20Gratiot village (west-northwest)4,182
21Beechwood Trails CDP (south-southwest)4,056
22Jacksontown CDP4,016
23Newark city (west)4,002
24Newark city (south)3,897
25Hartford (Croton) village (southwest)3,282
26Heath city (north-northeast)3,278
27Granville village (west 2)3,268
28Granville village (south)3,211
29Heath city (south-southwest)3,203
30Pataskala city (south-southwest)3,182
31Granville South CDP (west-southwest)3,080
32Heath city (north-northwest)3,045
33Brownsville CDP3,043
34Hanover village (southeast)2,998
35Kirkersville village (south)2,978
36Gratiot village (east-southeast)2,889
37St. Louisville village (east)2,792
38Etna CDP (west-southwest)2,634
39Jersey CDP2,609
40Granville village (east-southeast 1)2,569
41Alexandria village2,553
42Pataskala city (south)2,525
43Buckeye Lake village2,513
44Granville village (north)2,152
45Granville village (east-southeast 2)2,069
46Beechwood Trails CDP (north-northeast)1,902

Method and source

Values come from the U.S. Census Bureau American Community Survey 2019–2023 five-year estimates. Census tracts are small statistical areas, not necessarily neighbourhood boundaries. The result is a descriptive comparison of the mapped area, not a measure of individual households or a prediction. Read about the American Community Survey.