Enter tiny Loving County, Texas. The 2020 census reports a population of just 64, making the county the smallest in terms of population in the entire United States. A diminutive oil county in West Texas, it was founded in 1887 and is noted in James Michener’s masterpiece, Texas, for its lack of population. Though it produces lopsided GOP victories, the election data is seriously questionable based in terms of voter registration and census figures.