Oklahoma Death Rate By County in 2019

Updated on June 26, 2022.

According to the US Census Bureau estimates, in 2019, the death rate for Oklahoma was 10.24, and the top three counties that had the highest death rate were:

  1. Harper County: 15.56
  2. McIntosh County: 15.42
  3. Sequoyah County: 14.8

On the other hand, the top 3 counties that had the lowest death rate were:

  1. Cimarron County: 5.1
  2. Texas County: 6.85
  3. Roger Mills County: 6.9

Use the interactive visualization and the table below to explore the death rate for each Oklahoma county in 2019. You can also find links to the historical death rate for each county below.

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Oklahoma Death Rate By County in 2019
Oklahoma Death Rate By County in 2019
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County Death Rate
Adair 12.32
Alfalfa 9.12
Atoka 10.47
Beaver 8.29
Beckham 11.2
Blaine 11.51
Bryan 11.22
Caddo 13.22
Canadian 7.63
Carter 12.43
Cherokee 10.6
Choctaw 12.97
Cimarron 5.1
Cleveland 7.67
Coal 11.61
Comanche 9.23
Cotton 12.23
Craig 14.66
Creek 12.86
Custer 9.99
Delaware 14.32
Dewey 12.21
Ellis 12.3
Garfield 10.28
Garvin 13.31
Grady 9.82
Grant 10.64
Greer 9.22
Harmon 10.5
Harper 15.56
Haskell 10.73
Hughes 12.97
Jackson 9.12
Jefferson 12.75
Johnston 13.6
Kay 13.18
Kingfisher 9.05
Kiowa 13.75
Latimer 13.07
Le Flore 13.66
Lincoln 10.61
Logan 7.91
Love 12.13
McClain 9.56
McCurtain 12.18
McIntosh 15.42
Major 11.02
Marshall 10.8
Mayes 11.98
Murray 13.62
Muskogee 13.17
Noble 12.28
Nowata 12.25
Okfuskee 12.58
Oklahoma 10.24
Okmulgee 12.74
Osage 11.1
Ottawa 14.3
Pawnee 12.64
Payne 7.53
Pittsburg 13.58
Pontotoc 13.17
Pottawatomie 11.74
Pushmataha 14.07
Roger Mills 6.9
Rogers 10.22
Seminole 13.02
Sequoyah 14.8
Stephens 12.83
Texas 6.85
Tillman 10.01
Tulsa 9.54
Wagoner 9.02
Washington 12.61
Washita 14.72
Woods 10.53
Woodward 11.43