California Deaths By County in 2014
Updated on June 26, 2022.
According to the US Census Bureau estimates, in 2014, the number of deaths for California was 244,044. Los Angeles County had the highest number of deaths (58,126), followed by San Diego County (19,878), and Orange County (18,398). On the other hand, Alpine County had the lowest number of deaths (9), followed by Sierra County (41), and Mono County (51).
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Data Source: US Census Bureau (Vintage).
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California Deaths By County in 2014
California Deaths By County in 2014
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County | Deaths |
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Alameda | 9252 |
Alpine | 9 |
Amador | 425 |
Butte | 2171 |
Calaveras | 469 |
Colusa | 142 |
Contra Costa | 7227 |
Del Norte | 273 |
El Dorado | 1398 |
Fresno | 6322 |
Glenn | 270 |
Humboldt | 1347 |
Imperial | 1023 |
Inyo | 207 |
Kern | 5638 |
Kings | 813 |
Lake | 828 |
Lassen | 228 |
Los Angeles | 58126 |
Madera | 1046 |
Marin | 1876 |
Mariposa | 185 |
Mendocino | 845 |
Merced | 1610 |
Modoc | 111 |
Mono | 51 |
Monterey | 2375 |
Napa | 1166 |
Nevada | 965 |
Orange | 18398 |
Placer | 2933 |
Plumas | 234 |
Riverside | 14963 |
Sacramento | 10741 |
San Benito | 313 |
San Bernardino | 12893 |
San Diego | 19878 |
San Francisco | 5472 |
San Joaquin | 5114 |
San Luis Obispo | 2240 |
San Mateo | 4516 |
Santa Barbara | 2977 |
Santa Clara | 9432 |
Santa Cruz | 1731 |
Shasta | 2159 |
Sierra | 41 |
Siskiyou | 513 |
Solano | 3035 |
Sonoma | 3995 |
Stanislaus | 3929 |
Sutter | 733 |
Tehama | 634 |
Trinity | 164 |
Tulare | 2834 |
Tuolumne | 679 |
Ventura | 5335 |
Yolo | 1176 |
Yuba | 584 |