Kansas Deaths By County in 2022

Updated on January 23, 2024.

According to the US Census Bureau estimates, in 2022, the number of deaths for Kansas was 32,960, and the top three counties that had the highest number of deaths were:

  1. Sedgwick County: 5,938
  2. Johnson County: 4,881
  3. Shawnee County: 2,371

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

  1. Hodgeman County: 23
  2. Wallace County: 24
  3. Haskell County: 27

Use the interactive visualization and the table below to explore the number of deaths for each Kansas county in 2022. You can also find links to the historical number of deaths for each county below.

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Kansas Deaths By County in 2022
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County Deaths
Allen 158
Anderson 113
Atchison 186
Barber 81
Barton 387
Bourbon 206
Brown 170
Butler 777
Chase 36
Chautauqua 47
Cherokee 325
Cheyenne 61
Clark 36
Clay 126
Cloud 155
Coffey 109
Comanche 31
Cowley 488
Crawford 577
Decatur 50
Dickinson 247
Doniphan 106
Douglas 907
Edwards 79
Elk 48
Ellis 305
Ellsworth 111
Finney 335
Ford 330
Franklin 326
Geary 248
Gove 55
Graham 36
Grant 74
Gray 65
Greeley 31
Greenwood 102
Hamilton 30
Harper 113
Harvey 464
Haskell 27
Hodgeman 23
Jackson 156
Jefferson 214
Jewell 46
Johnson 4881
Kearny 41
Kingman 243
Kiowa 31
Labette 296
Lane 31
Leavenworth 805
Lincoln 50
Linn 153
Logan 44
Lyon 377
McPherson 438
Marion 168
Marshall 147
Meade 73
Miami 346
Mitchell 101
Montgomery 488
Morris 96
Morton 46
Nemaha 185
Neosho 241
Ness 64
Norton 88
Osage 295
Osborne 61
Ottawa 83
Pawnee 97
Phillips 83
Pottawatomie 204
Pratt 145
Rawlins 40
Reno 861
Republic 84
Rice 129
Riley 422
Rooks 69
Rush 74
Russell 158
Saline 645
Scott 62
Sedgwick 5938
Seward 168
Shawnee 2371
Sheridan 54
Sherman 72
Smith 61
Stafford 71
Stanton 28
Stevens 60
Sumner 315
Thomas 85
Trego 50
Wabaunsee 70
Wallace 24
Washington 80
Wichita 41
Wilson 127
Woodson 62
Wyandotte 1741

Historical Deaths for Counties in Kansas

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