Ohio Deaths By County in 2020

Updated on June 26, 2022.

According to the US Census Bureau estimates, in 2020, the number of deaths for Ohio was 126,835, and the top three counties that had the highest number of deaths were:

  1. Cuyahoga County: 14,348
  2. Franklin County: 10,851
  3. Hamilton County: 8,412

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

  1. Noble County: 161
  2. Morgan County: 177
  3. Vinton County: 184

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

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Ohio Deaths By County in 2020
Ohio Deaths By County in 2020
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County Deaths
Adams 389
Allen 1168
Ashland 620
Ashtabula 1234
Athens 536
Auglaize 534
Belmont 907
Brown 541
Butler 3747
Carroll 340
Champaign 429
Clark 1785
Clermont 1968
Clinton 502
Columbiana 1326
Coshocton 442
Crawford 540
Cuyahoga 14348
Darke 646
Defiance 438
Delaware 1372
Erie 991
Fairfield 1530
Fayette 344
Franklin 10851
Fulton 459
Gallia 384
Geauga 919
Greene 1683
Guernsey 515
Hamilton 8412
Hancock 762
Hardin 349
Harrison 209
Henry 273
Highland 518
Hocking 349
Holmes 366
Huron 658
Jackson 419
Jefferson 990
Knox 646
Lake 2694
Lawrence 829
Licking 1826
Logan 544
Lorain 3323
Lucas 4808
Madison 442
Mahoning 3116
Marion 808
Medina 1613
Meigs 290
Mercer 408
Miami 1153
Monroe 195
Montgomery 6441
Morgan 177
Morrow 358
Muskingum 1019
Noble 161
Ottawa 545
Paulding 224
Perry 413
Pickaway 643
Pike 396
Portage 1571
Preble 500
Putnam 350
Richland 1494
Ross 929
Sandusky 668
Scioto 1037
Seneca 611
Shelby 487
Stark 4443
Summit 6298
Trumbull 2644
Tuscarawas 1118
Union 416
Van Wert 315
Vinton 184
Warren 2019
Washington 782
Wayne 1249
Williams 410
Wood 1182
Wyandot 263