Oklahoma Death Rate By County in 2018

Updated on July 26, 2024.

According to the US Census Bureau estimates, in 2018, the death rate for Oklahoma was 10.55. Ellis County had the highest death rate (17.46), followed by Okfuskee County (17.25), and McIntosh County (16.65). On the other hand, Cleveland County had the lowest death rate (7.33), followed by Payne County (7.47), and Canadian County (7.8).

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Oklahoma Death Rate By County in 2018
Oklahoma Death Rate By County in 2018
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County Death Rate
Adair 12.12
Alfalfa 11.51
Atoka 11.62
Beaver 11.99
Beckham 11.07
Blaine 14.8
Bryan 11.98
Caddo 13.25
Canadian 7.8
Carter 12.74
Cherokee 11.43
Choctaw 14.18
Cimarron 9.72
Cleveland 7.33
Coal 15.26
Comanche 8.73
Cotton 13.55
Craig 15.45
Creek 11.65
Custer 11.03
Delaware 14.07
Dewey 13.85
Ellis 17.46
Garfield 11.29
Garvin 13.88
Grady 10.45
Grant 14.5
Greer 13.98
Harmon 16.29
Harper 10.87
Haskell 13.7
Hughes 14.47
Jackson 10.8
Jefferson 15.84
Johnston 15
Kay 13.61
Kingfisher 9.85
Kiowa 15.82
Latimer 14.95
Le Flore 13.99
Lincoln 11.84
Logan 8.05
Love 13.27
McClain 10.96
McCurtain 12.68
McIntosh 16.65
Major 16.08
Marshall 12.08
Mayes 12.8
Murray 14.98
Muskogee 14.53
Noble 12.74
Nowata 14.94
Okfuskee 17.25
Oklahoma 9.33
Okmulgee 14.46
Osage 10.49
Ottawa 14.54
Pawnee 13.05
Payne 7.47
Pittsburg 14.84
Pontotoc 12.1
Pottawatomie 12.24
Pushmataha 12.69
Roger Mills 8.46
Rogers 10.39
Seminole 14.62
Sequoyah 12.83
Stephens 13.81
Texas 9.01
Tillman 13.99
Tulsa 9.5
Wagoner 8.11
Washington 13.02
Washita 11.75
Woods 12.49
Woodward 9.9