Ohio Deaths By County in 2019

Updated on June 26, 2022.

According to the US Census Bureau estimates, in 2019, the number of deaths for Ohio was 120,544. Cuyahoga County had the highest number of deaths (13,721), followed by Franklin County (10,043), and Hamilton County (7,850). On the other hand, Noble County had the lowest number of deaths (139), followed by Vinton County (148), and Morgan County (173).

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Ohio Deaths By County in 2019
Ohio Deaths By County in 2019
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County Deaths
Adams 351
Allen 1141
Ashland 585
Ashtabula 1229
Athens 506
Auglaize 500
Belmont 846
Brown 544
Butler 3445
Carroll 330
Champaign 386
Clark 1727
Clermont 1886
Clinton 441
Columbiana 1287
Coshocton 439
Crawford 543
Cuyahoga 13721
Darke 619
Defiance 405
Delaware 1189
Erie 891
Fairfield 1426
Fayette 339
Franklin 10043
Fulton 422
Gallia 394
Geauga 832
Greene 1573
Guernsey 470
Hamilton 7850
Hancock 783
Hardin 321
Harrison 183
Henry 281
Highland 514
Hocking 334
Holmes 324
Huron 616
Jackson 433
Jefferson 912
Knox 612
Lake 2518
Lawrence 849
Licking 1688
Logan 476
Lorain 3204
Lucas 4699
Madison 399
Mahoning 3020
Marion 771
Medina 1548
Meigs 296
Mercer 388
Miami 1169
Monroe 179
Montgomery 6289
Morgan 173
Morrow 316
Muskingum 1000
Noble 139
Ottawa 519
Paulding 224
Perry 356
Pickaway 591
Pike 368
Portage 1489
Preble 506
Putnam 312
Richland 1476
Ross 889
Sandusky 670
Scioto 1031
Seneca 601
Shelby 476
Stark 4281
Summit 5891
Trumbull 2549
Tuscarawas 1091
Union 416
Van Wert 282
Vinton 148
Warren 1819
Washington 741
Wayne 1210
Williams 399
Wood 1162
Wyandot 253