Kansas Deaths By County in 2014

Updated on June 26, 2022.

According to the US Census Bureau estimates, in 2014, the number of deaths for Kansas was 25,474, and the top three counties that had the highest number of deaths were:

  1. Sedgwick County: 4,176
  2. Johnson County: 3,552
  3. Shawnee County: 1,773

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

  1. Hodgeman County: 15
  2. Greeley County: 19
  3. Stanton County: 20

Use the interactive visualization and the table below to explore the number of deaths for each Kansas county in 2014. You can also find links to the historical number of deaths for each county below.

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Kansas Deaths By County in 2014
Kansas Deaths By County in 2014
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County Deaths
Allen 188
Anderson 85
Atchison 165
Barber 58
Barton 283
Bourbon 199
Brown 135
Butler 611
Chase 36
Chautauqua 60
Cherokee 255
Cheyenne 21
Clark 34
Clay 113
Cloud 121
Coffey 84
Comanche 30
Cowley 417
Crawford 409
Decatur 38
Dickinson 217
Doniphan 75
Douglas 663
Edwards 37
Elk 24
Ellis 254
Ellsworth 86
Finney 209
Ford 230
Franklin 272
Geary 199
Gove 40
Graham 24
Grant 46
Gray 46
Greeley 19
Greenwood 100
Hamilton 24
Harper 79
Harvey 419
Haskell 24
Hodgeman 15
Jackson 125
Jefferson 185
Jewell 47
Johnson 3552
Kearny 45
Kingman 87
Kiowa 34
Labette 256
Lane 22
Leavenworth 540
Lincoln 32
Linn 115
Logan 49
Lyon 294
McPherson 411
Marion 168
Marshall 127
Meade 56
Miami 269
Mitchell 86
Montgomery 417
Morris 66
Morton 39
Nemaha 136
Neosho 201
Ness 51
Norton 56
Osage 194
Osborne 60
Ottawa 55
Pawnee 85
Phillips 82
Pottawatomie 190
Pratt 128
Rawlins 43
Reno 789
Republic 101
Rice 146
Riley 319
Rooks 63
Rush 56
Russell 91
Saline 575
Scott 51
Sedgwick 4176
Seward 151
Shawnee 1773
Sheridan 28
Sherman 81
Smith 72
Stafford 57
Stanton 20
Stevens 49
Sumner 259
Thomas 81
Trego 49
Wabaunsee 65
Wallace 21
Washington 70
Wichita 27
Wilson 127
Woodson 44
Wyandotte 1386

Historical Deaths for Counties in Kansas

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