North Dakota Death Rate By County in 2013

Updated on June 16, 2025.

According to the US Census Bureau estimates, in 2013, the death rate for North Dakota was 8.73. McIntosh had the highest death rate (21.51), followed by Eddy (21.2), and Griggs (19.44). On the other hand, Billings had the lowest death rate (1.09), followed by Slope (2.59), and Oliver (5.35).

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North Dakota Death Rate By County in 2013
North Dakota Death Rate By County in 2013
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County Death Rate
Adams 16.09
Barnes 12.48
Benson 10.97
Billings 1.09
Bottineau 10.94
Bowman 16.82
Burke 10.24
Burleigh 7.53
Cass 5.93
Cavalier 11.58
Dickey 11.33
Divide 12.68
Dunn 10.87
Eddy 21.2
Emmons 12.38
Foster 14.85
Golden Valley 12.67
Grand Forks 7.4
Grant 12.23
Griggs 19.44
Hettinger 14.27
Kidder 7.77
LaMoure 9.53
Logan 13.94
McHenry 12.13
McIntosh 21.51
McKenzie 8.45
McLean 13.05
Mercer 9.38
Morton 9.12
Mountrail 8.19
Nelson 15.06
Oliver 5.35
Pembina 13.41
Pierce 15.35
Ramsey 9.06
Ransom 12.76
Renville 13.16
Richland 7.99
Rolette 10.11
Sargent 9.26
Sheridan 6.89
Sioux 13.22
Slope 2.59
Stark 8.54
Steele 11.88
Stutsman 11.26
Towner 18.45
Traill 9.96
Walsh 14.75
Ward 7.66
Wells 19.33
Williams 8.51