Minnesota Deaths By County in 2017

Updated on June 26, 2022.

According to the US Census Bureau estimates, in 2017, the number of deaths for Minnesota was 43,969, and the top three counties that had the highest number of deaths were:

  1. Hennepin County: 8,596
  2. Ramsey County: 4,214
  3. Dakota County: 2,674

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

  1. Red Lake County: 30
  2. Lake of the Woods County: 44
  3. Traverse County: 56

Use the interactive visualization and the table below to explore the number of deaths for each Minnesota county in 2017. You can also find links to the historical number of deaths for each county below.

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Minnesota Deaths By County in 2017
Minnesota Deaths By County in 2017
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County Deaths
Aitkin 231
Anoka 2280
Becker 349
Beltrami 422
Benton 379
Big Stone 78
Blue Earth 512
Brown 314
Carlton 388
Carver 549
Cass 343
Chippewa 149
Chisago 445
Clay 516
Clearwater 96
Cook 61
Cottonwood 137
Crow Wing 744
Dakota 2674
Dodge 154
Douglas 436
Faribault 190
Fillmore 227
Freeborn 375
Goodhue 449
Grant 69
Hennepin 8596
Houston 159
Hubbard 221
Isanti 339
Itasca 528
Jackson 113
Kanabec 158
Kandiyohi 374
Kittson 57
Koochiching 156
Lac qui Parle 92
Lake 150
Lake of the Woods 44
Le Sueur 227
Lincoln 80
Lyon 221
McLeod 345
Mahnomen 69
Marshall 81
Martin 244
Meeker 243
Mille Lacs 311
Morrison 292
Mower 431
Murray 104
Nicollet 220
Nobles 185
Norman 110
Olmsted 1040
Otter Tail 629
Pennington 129
Pine 316
Pipestone 120
Polk 359
Pope 115
Ramsey 4214
Red Lake 30
Redwood 185
Renville 176
Rice 565
Rock 109
Roseau 148
St. Louis 2082
Scott 712
Sherburne 523
Sibley 142
Stearns 1035
Steele 318
Stevens 85
Swift 126
Todd 204
Traverse 56
Wabasha 175
Wadena 192
Waseca 170
Washington 1724
Watonwan 118
Wilkin 71
Winona 429
Wright 826
Yellow Medicine 129

Historical Deaths for Counties in Minnesota

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