Kansas Deaths By County in 2020

Updated on June 26, 2022.

According to the US Census Bureau estimates, in 2020, the number of deaths for Kansas was 27,169, and the top three counties that had the highest number of deaths were:

  1. Sedgwick County: 4,863
  2. Johnson County: 4,438
  3. Shawnee County: 1,946

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

  1. Wallace County: 10
  2. Greeley County: 11
  3. Hamilton County: 15

Use the interactive visualization and the table below to explore the number of deaths for each Kansas county in 2020. You can also find links to the historical number of deaths for each county below.

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Kansas Deaths By County in 2020
Kansas Deaths By County in 2020
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County Deaths
Allen 166
Anderson 106
Atchison 178
Barber 51
Barton 317
Bourbon 160
Brown 128
Butler 693
Chase 18
Chautauqua 51
Cherokee 281
Cheyenne 49
Clark 20
Clay 109
Cloud 133
Coffey 88
Comanche 15
Cowley 447
Crawford 380
Decatur 40
Dickinson 208
Doniphan 74
Douglas 754
Edwards 25
Elk 34
Ellis 261
Ellsworth 75
Finney 223
Ford 240
Franklin 262
Geary 195
Gove 43
Graham 42
Grant 34
Gray 45
Greeley 11
Greenwood 71
Hamilton 15
Harper 94
Harvey 367
Haskell 26
Hodgeman 31
Jackson 142
Jefferson 156
Jewell 40
Johnson 4438
Kearny 25
Kingman 94
Kiowa 24
Labette 235
Lane 17
Leavenworth 694
Lincoln 41
Linn 128
Logan 19
Lyon 299
McPherson 356
Marion 151
Marshall 110
Meade 38
Miami 320
Mitchell 104
Montgomery 371
Morris 73
Morton 25
Nemaha 94
Neosho 184
Ness 38
Norton 68
Osage 230
Osborne 40
Ottawa 66
Pawnee 81
Phillips 66
Pottawatomie 210
Pratt 91
Rawlins 23
Reno 749
Republic 65
Rice 98
Riley 389
Rooks 82
Rush 29
Russell 98
Saline 526
Scott 63
Sedgwick 4863
Seward 115
Shawnee 1946
Sheridan 20
Sherman 77
Smith 41
Stafford 58
Stanton 17
Stevens 38
Sumner 276
Thomas 63
Trego 46
Wabaunsee 58
Wallace 10
Washington 88
Wichita 21
Wilson 114
Woodson 45
Wyandotte 1523

Historical Deaths for Counties in Kansas

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