Counties don’t mean squat. It’s population. That is true through most states. Densely populated cities usually have a population equal to the rest of the state combined.
As an example, one “county” in NYC (Kings County, better known as Brooklyn) has 2.592 million residents. It’s 69.5 miles in land area. Manhattan is 22.8 miles in land area and is home to 1.626 million residents. All 5 boroughs (or counties) in NYC alone make up 9.825 million people (leaving aside the several suburban counties). The entire population of New York State is 19.75 million.
Agenda 21: Cram you all into city ghettos, high density, high rise, ride tge bus, to grab the vote.