Ohio Deaths By County in 2023

Updated on July 29, 2024.

According to the US Census Bureau estimates, in 2023, the number of deaths for Ohio was 131,288. Cuyahoga County had the highest number of deaths (13,916), followed by Franklin County (10,554), and Hamilton County (8,060). On the other hand, Noble County had the lowest number of deaths (149), followed by Vinton County (220), and Monroe County (220).

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Ohio Deaths By County in 2023
Ohio Deaths By County in 2023
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County Deaths
Adams 427
Allen 1236
Ashland 691
Ashtabula 1328
Athens 607
Auglaize 548
Belmont 940
Brown 600
Butler 3737
Carroll 385
Champaign 476
Clark 1933
Clermont 2154
Clinton 556
Columbiana 1415
Coshocton 476
Crawford 630
Cuyahoga 13916
Darke 664
Defiance 457
Delaware 1420
Erie 993
Fairfield 1605
Fayette 416
Franklin 10554
Fulton 509
Gallia 430
Geauga 962
Greene 1652
Guernsey 595
Hamilton 8060
Hancock 851
Hardin 428
Harrison 250
Henry 348
Highland 600
Hocking 402
Holmes 366
Huron 710
Jackson 471
Jefferson 1042
Knox 717
Lake 2758
Lawrence 962
Licking 1900
Logan 537
Lorain 3558
Lucas 4811
Madison 474
Mahoning 3197
Marion 845
Medina 1761
Meigs 374
Mercer 437
Miami 1280
Monroe 220
Montgomery 6581
Morgan 231
Morrow 392
Muskingum 1045
Noble 149
Ottawa 573
Paulding 224
Perry 430
Pickaway 701
Pike 436
Portage 1720
Preble 534
Putnam 370
Richland 1638
Ross 1068
Sandusky 762
Scioto 1152
Seneca 669
Shelby 546
Stark 4637
Summit 6346
Trumbull 2854
Tuscarawas 1206
Union 497
Van Wert 361
Vinton 220
Warren 2078
Washington 849
Wayne 1346
Williams 471
Wood 1232
Wyandot 299