Minnesota Deaths By County in 2020

Updated on June 26, 2022.

According to the US Census Bureau estimates, in 2020, the number of deaths for Minnesota was 46,882, and the top three counties that had the highest number of deaths were:

  1. Hennepin County: 9,617
  2. Ramsey County: 4,563
  3. Dakota County: 2,995

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

  1. Red Lake County: 29
  2. Traverse County: 33
  3. Lake of the Woods County: 36

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

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Minnesota Deaths By County in 2020
Minnesota Deaths By County in 2020
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County Deaths
Aitkin 248
Anoka 2430
Becker 399
Beltrami 426
Benton 365
Big Stone 73
Blue Earth 497
Brown 309
Carlton 393
Carver 618
Cass 347
Chippewa 141
Chisago 456
Clay 420
Clearwater 87
Cook 49
Cottonwood 152
Crow Wing 743
Dakota 2995
Dodge 159
Douglas 473
Faribault 160
Fillmore 242
Freeborn 360
Goodhue 519
Grant 56
Hennepin 9617
Houston 172
Hubbard 205
Isanti 357
Itasca 520
Jackson 110
Kanabec 190
Kandiyohi 387
Kittson 58
Koochiching 161
Lac qui Parle 93
Lake 126
Lake of the Woods 36
Le Sueur 265
Lincoln 82
Lyon 236
McLeod 376
Mahnomen 53
Marshall 85
Martin 235
Meeker 233
Mille Lacs 302
Morrison 382
Mower 416
Murray 89
Nicollet 296
Nobles 171
Norman 85
Olmsted 1147
Otter Tail 686
Pennington 133
Pine 320
Pipestone 105
Polk 325
Pope 138
Ramsey 4563
Red Lake 29
Redwood 170
Renville 188
Rice 528
Rock 115
Roseau 138
St. Louis 2225
Scott 776
Sherburne 607
Sibley 137
Stearns 1143
Steele 332
Stevens 92
Swift 103
Todd 225
Traverse 33
Wabasha 206
Wadena 183
Waseca 165
Washington 1903
Watonwan 114
Wilkin 76
Winona 461
Wright 956
Yellow Medicine 105

Historical Deaths for Counties in Minnesota

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