Minnesota Deaths By County in 2012

Updated on June 26, 2022.

According to the US Census Bureau estimates, in 2012, the number of deaths for Minnesota was 39,298, and the top three counties that had the highest number of deaths were:

  1. Hennepin County: 7,739
  2. Ramsey County: 3,806
  3. Dakota County: 2,134

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

  1. Red Lake County: 38
  2. Cook County: 39
  3. Mahnomen County: 53

Use the interactive visualization and the table below to explore the number of deaths for each Minnesota county in 2012. You can also find links to the historical number of deaths for each county below.

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Minnesota Deaths By County in 2012
Minnesota Deaths By County in 2012
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County Deaths
Aitkin 196
Anoka 1729
Becker 341
Beltrami 379
Benton 321
Big Stone 88
Blue Earth 464
Brown 277
Carlton 345
Carver 402
Cass 290
Chippewa 154
Chisago 350
Clay 423
Clearwater 94
Cook 39
Cottonwood 142
Crow Wing 642
Dakota 2134
Dodge 133
Douglas 379
Faribault 202
Fillmore 243
Freeborn 359
Goodhue 448
Grant 59
Hennepin 7739
Houston 175
Hubbard 193
Isanti 308
Itasca 489
Jackson 101
Kanabec 132
Kandiyohi 373
Kittson 77
Koochiching 151
Lac qui Parle 105
Lake 120
Lake of the Woods 56
Le Sueur 198
Lincoln 71
Lyon 209
McLeod 323
Mahnomen 53
Marshall 72
Martin 238
Meeker 215
Mille Lacs 279
Morrison 320
Mower 383
Murray 123
Nicollet 200
Nobles 190
Norman 96
Olmsted 925
Otter Tail 692
Pennington 140
Pine 241
Pipestone 113
Polk 360
Pope 123
Ramsey 3806
Red Lake 38
Redwood 192
Renville 202
Rice 454
Rock 117
Roseau 134
St. Louis 2087
Scott 548
Sherburne 430
Sibley 140
Stearns 993
Steele 302
Stevens 76
Swift 102
Todd 194
Traverse 57
Wabasha 164
Wadena 173
Waseca 176
Washington 1337
Watonwan 112
Wilkin 74
Winona 395
Wright 637
Yellow Medicine 142

Historical Deaths for Counties in Minnesota

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