North Dakota Birth Rate By County in 2012

Updated on January 23, 2024.

According to the US Census Bureau Vintage data estimates, in 2012, the birth rate for North Dakota was 14.24. Sioux County had the highest birth rate (24.28), followed by Benson County (23.03), and Rolette County (20.77) On the other hand, Griggs County had the lowest birth rate (6.79), followed by Grant County (7.23), and Dickey County (7.26).

You can also see similar information for other states and also for the US by state. You can also see links at the bottom of the page for the birth rate for each county in North Dakota.

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North Dakota Birth Rate By County in 2012
North Dakota Birth Rate By County in 2012
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County Birth Rate
Adams 7.32
Barnes 10.67
Benson 23.03
Billings 10.19
Bottineau 7.63
Bowman 13.54
Burke 13.66
Burleigh 14.16
Cass 15.15
Cavalier 11.19
Dickey 7.26
Divide 8.66
Dunn 11.72
Eddy 11.5
Emmons 7.74
Foster 8.93
Golden Valley 11.22
Grand Forks 14.76
Grant 7.23
Griggs 6.79
Hettinger 11.1
Kidder 8.59
LaMoure 7.34
Logan 11.25
McHenry 11.68
McIntosh 7.99
McKenzie 13.73
McLean 14.62
Mercer 12.07
Morton 14.19
Mountrail 17.93
Nelson 9.49
Oliver 10.82
Pembina 10.02
Pierce 11.12
Ramsey 13.33
Ransom 13.76
Renville 12.27
Richland 8.99
Rolette 20.77
Sargent 8.07
Sheridan 9.23
Sioux 24.28
Slope 10.69
Stark 15.74
Steele 10.19
Stutsman 11.28
Towner 13.19
Traill 13.14
Walsh 10.98
Ward 17.2
Wells 10.44
Williams 17.39