Kansas Deaths By County in 2011

Updated on June 26, 2022.

According to the US Census Bureau estimates, in 2011, the number of deaths for Kansas was 25,171, and the top three counties that had the highest number of deaths were:

  1. Sedgwick County: 4,057
  2. Johnson County: 3,410
  3. Shawnee County: 1,673

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

  1. Greeley County: 10
  2. Wallace County: 18
  3. Hodgeman County: 20

Use the interactive visualization and the table below to explore the number of deaths for each Kansas county in 2011. You can also find links to the historical number of deaths for each county below.

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Kansas Deaths By County in 2011
Kansas Deaths By County in 2011
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County Deaths
Allen 185
Anderson 96
Atchison 186
Barber 57
Barton 328
Bourbon 183
Brown 122
Butler 603
Chase 41
Chautauqua 56
Cherokee 274
Cheyenne 39
Clark 37
Clay 111
Cloud 131
Coffey 105
Comanche 34
Cowley 452
Crawford 445
Decatur 65
Dickinson 234
Doniphan 68
Douglas 606
Edwards 31
Elk 42
Ellis 225
Ellsworth 86
Finney 181
Ford 248
Franklin 231
Geary 192
Gove 37
Graham 32
Grant 59
Gray 50
Greeley 10
Greenwood 110
Hamilton 35
Harper 98
Harvey 393
Haskell 30
Hodgeman 20
Jackson 117
Jefferson 188
Jewell 48
Johnson 3410
Kearny 47
Kingman 87
Kiowa 26
Labette 282
Lane 28
Leavenworth 585
Lincoln 46
Linn 107
Logan 40
Lyon 311
McPherson 345
Marion 172
Marshall 135
Meade 50
Miami 280
Mitchell 91
Montgomery 452
Morris 87
Morton 50
Nemaha 137
Neosho 223
Ness 39
Norton 61
Osage 166
Osborne 53
Ottawa 76
Pawnee 87
Phillips 93
Pottawatomie 139
Pratt 129
Rawlins 30
Reno 709
Republic 93
Rice 124
Riley 334
Rooks 68
Rush 48
Russell 105
Saline 553
Scott 66
Sedgwick 4057
Seward 130
Shawnee 1673
Sheridan 42
Sherman 71
Smith 56
Stafford 63
Stanton 21
Stevens 42
Sumner 291
Thomas 73
Trego 41
Wabaunsee 83
Wallace 18
Washington 82
Wichita 28
Wilson 136
Woodson 45
Wyandotte 1334

Historical Deaths for Counties in Kansas

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