Ohio Deaths By County in 2015

Updated on June 26, 2022.

According to the US Census Bureau estimates, in 2015, the number of deaths for Ohio was 118,311, and the top three counties that had the highest number of deaths were:

  1. Cuyahoga County: 13,545
  2. Franklin County: 9,553
  3. Hamilton County: 8,157

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

  1. Vinton County: 134
  2. Noble County: 134
  3. Morgan County: 155

Use the interactive visualization and the table below to explore the number of deaths for each Ohio county in 2015. You can also find links to the historical number of deaths for each county below.

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Ohio Deaths By County in 2015
Ohio Deaths By County in 2015
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County Deaths
Adams 332
Allen 1109
Ashland 545
Ashtabula 1214
Athens 500
Auglaize 466
Belmont 865
Brown 496
Butler 3290
Carroll 354
Champaign 430
Clark 1802
Clermont 1733
Clinton 442
Columbiana 1338
Coshocton 362
Crawford 575
Cuyahoga 13545
Darke 644
Defiance 417
Delaware 1034
Erie 968
Fairfield 1250
Fayette 358
Franklin 9553
Fulton 416
Gallia 377
Geauga 856
Greene 1478
Guernsey 466
Hamilton 8157
Hancock 744
Hardin 308
Harrison 229
Henry 292
Highland 498
Hocking 289
Holmes 329
Huron 575
Jackson 391
Jefferson 1026
Knox 600
Lake 2509
Lawrence 796
Licking 1646
Logan 530
Lorain 3032
Lucas 4520
Madison 401
Mahoning 3231
Marion 794
Medina 1492
Meigs 294
Mercer 404
Miami 1044
Monroe 186
Montgomery 6054
Morgan 155
Morrow 326
Muskingum 1020
Noble 134
Ottawa 458
Paulding 193
Perry 370
Pickaway 528
Pike 322
Portage 1464
Preble 449
Putnam 299
Richland 1462
Ross 860
Sandusky 665
Scioto 1006
Seneca 566
Shelby 427
Stark 4216
Summit 6001
Trumbull 2612
Tuscarawas 1017
Union 376
Van Wert 331
Vinton 134
Warren 1654
Washington 764
Wayne 1117
Williams 401
Wood 1132
Wyandot 266