South Dakota Death Rate By County in 2012

Updated on June 26, 2022.

According to the US Census Bureau estimates, in 2012, the death rate for South Dakota was 8.94, and the top three counties that had the highest death rate were:

  1. Potter County: 22.08
  2. Miner County: 17.31
  3. Douglas County: 16.57

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

  1. Ziebach County: 2.45
  2. Lincoln County: 4.43
  3. Hanson County: 5.63

Use the interactive visualization and the table below to explore the death rate for each South Dakota county in 2012. You can also find links to the historical death rate for each county below.

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South Dakota Death Rate By County in 2012
South Dakota Death Rate By County in 2012
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County Death Rate
Aurora 11.32
Beadle 11.2
Bennett 9.56
Bon Homme 10.11
Brookings 6.31
Brown 10.39
Brule 13.03
Buffalo 8.51
Butte 12.47
Campbell 12.01
Charles Mix 10.12
Clark 14.18
Clay 7.05
Codington 9.41
Corson 10.12
Custer 10.8
Davison 11.24
Day 13.75
Deuel 11.21
Dewey 9.15
Douglas 16.57
Edmunds 13.16
Fall River 16.51
Faulk 11.04
Grant 9.76
Gregory 14.64
Haakon 11.46
Hamlin 12.59
Hand 11.16
Hanson 5.63
Harding 6.2
Hughes 8.46
Hutchinson 14.06
Hyde 11.32
Jackson 12.95
Jerauld 12.59
Jones 10.03
Kingsbury 12.31
Lake 10.12
Lawrence 9.35
Lincoln 4.43
Lyman 10.55
McCook 15.31
McPherson 15.17
Marshall 14.16
Meade 6.23
Mellette 12.61
Miner 17.31
Minnehaha 7.4
Moody 6.47
Oglala Lakota 8.95
Pennington 7.48
Perkins 15.87
Potter 22.08
Roberts 11.16
Sanborn 15.41
Spink 12.63
Stanley 6.38
Sully 7.14
Todd 10.22
Tripp 13.27
Turner 12.01
Union 7.34
Walworth 14.53
Yankton 9.14
Ziebach 2.45