North Dakota Death Rate By County in 2019

Updated on June 26, 2022.

According to the US Census Bureau estimates, in 2019, the death rate for North Dakota was 8.11. Nelson County had the highest death rate (19.52), followed by McIntosh County (18.69), and Ransom County (15.91). On the other hand, Slope County had the lowest death rate (1.32), followed by McKenzie County (3.7), and Golden Valley County (3.97).

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North Dakota Death Rate By County in 2019
North Dakota Death Rate By County in 2019
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County Death Rate
Adams 7.11
Barnes 12.89
Benson 8.13
Billings 7.53
Bottineau 11.66
Bowman 8.86
Burke 4.73
Burleigh 7.82
Cass 6.62
Cavalier 11.95
Dickey 10.05
Divide 11.57
Dunn 5.28
Eddy 13.29
Emmons 12.93
Foster 10.89
Golden Valley 3.97
Grand Forks 7.44
Grant 9.51
Griggs 15.35
Hettinger 10.32
Kidder 6.08
LaMoure 10.34
Logan 10.17
McHenry 7.96
McIntosh 18.69
McKenzie 3.7
McLean 10.03
Mercer 8.72
Morton 9.98
Mountrail 7.53
Nelson 19.52
Oliver 5.13
Pembina 11.76
Pierce 9.67
Ramsey 11.97
Ransom 15.91
Renville 10.7
Richland 8.63
Rolette 10.95
Sargent 6.9
Sheridan 4.56
Sioux 9.95
Slope 1.32
Stark 7.66
Steele 6.31
Stutsman 10.29
Towner 11.03
Traill 9.23
Walsh 12.47
Ward 6.94
Wells 15.35
Williams 6.33