Illinois Deaths By County in 2015

Updated on June 26, 2022.

According to the US Census Bureau estimates, in 2015, the number of deaths for Illinois was 107,563, and the top three counties that had the highest number of deaths were:

  1. Cook County: 40,751
  2. DuPage County: 6,171
  3. Lake County: 4,512

On the other hand, the top 3 counties that had the lowest number of deaths were:

  1. Pope County: 44
  2. Brown County: 49
  3. Calhoun County: 53

Use the interactive visualization and the table below to explore the number of deaths for each Illinois county in 2015. You can also find links to the historical number of deaths for each county below.

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Illinois Deaths By County in 2015
Illinois Deaths By County in 2015
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County Deaths
Adams 826
Alexander 103
Bond 187
Boone 398
Brown 49
Bureau 385
Calhoun 53
Carroll 190
Cass 160
Champaign 1278
Christian 421
Clark 199
Clay 164
Clinton 388
Coles 539
Cook 40751
Crawford 256
Cumberland 123
DeKalb 719
De Witt 199
Douglas 197
DuPage 6171
Edgar 234
Edwards 77
Effingham 380
Fayette 236
Ford 203
Franklin 571
Fulton 449
Gallatin 84
Greene 170
Grundy 420
Hamilton 99
Hancock 198
Hardin 65
Henderson 92
Henry 558
Iroquois 403
Jackson 465
Jasper 95
Jefferson 435
Jersey 258
Jo Daviess 256
Johnson 128
Kane 3169
Kankakee 1108
Kendall 572
Knox 709
Lake 4512
LaSalle 1357
Lawrence 216
Lee 375
Livingston 420
Logan 365
McDonough 327
McHenry 2074
McLean 1179
Macon 1335
Macoupin 547
Madison 2897
Marion 531
Marshall 159
Mason 182
Massac 231
Menard 125
Mercer 174
Monroe 319
Montgomery 356
Morgan 391
Moultrie 210
Ogle 519
Peoria 1872
Perry 267
Piatt 181
Pike 199
Pope 44
Pulaski 96
Putnam 61
Randolph 401
Richland 218
Rock Island 1600
St. Clair 2470
Saline 358
Sangamon 1977
Schuyler 85
Scott 66
Shelby 267
Stark 89
Stephenson 541
Tazewell 1456
Union 235
Vermilion 1034
Wabash 135
Warren 190
Washington 155
Wayne 226
White 235
Whiteside 590
Will 4327
Williamson 736
Winnebago 3048
Woodford 413

Historical Deaths for Counties in Illinois

Use the links below to find the historical number of deaths for each county in Illinois.