Oklahoma Deaths By County in 2017

Updated on June 26, 2022.

According to the US Census Bureau estimates, in 2017, the number of deaths for Oklahoma was 40,317, and the top three counties that had the highest number of deaths were:

  1. Oklahoma: 40,317
  2. Tulsa County: 5,881
  3. Cleveland County: 1,926

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

  1. Harmon County: 28
  2. Cimarron County: 32
  3. Harper County: 34

Use the interactive visualization and the table below to explore the number of deaths for each Oklahoma county in 2017. You can also find links to the historical number of deaths for each county below.

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Oklahoma Deaths By County in 2017
Oklahoma Deaths By County in 2017
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County Deaths
Adair 280
Alfalfa 56
Atoka 183
Beaver 54
Beckham 264
Blaine 147
Bryan 522
Caddo 374
Canadian 966
Carter 592
Cherokee 504
Choctaw 224
Cimarron 32
Cleveland 1926
Coal 93
Comanche 1070
Cotton 80
Craig 218
Creek 897
Custer 295
Delaware 561
Dewey 65
Ellis 60
Garfield 730
Garvin 346
Grady 566
Grant 64
Greer 83
Harmon 28
Harper 34
Haskell 202
Hughes 211
Jackson 260
Jefferson 102
Johnston 143
Kay 594
Kingfisher 169
Kiowa 140
Latimer 168
Le Flore 646
Lincoln 424
Logan 379
Love 119
McClain 389
McCurtain 471
McIntosh 330
Major 109
Marshall 201
Mayes 529
Murray 180
Muskogee 857
Noble 165
Nowata 148
Okfuskee 171
Oklahoma 40317
Okmulgee 565
Osage 453
Ottawa 479
Pawnee 188
Payne 593
Pittsburg 587
Pontotoc 441
Pottawatomie 907
Pushmataha 168
Roger Mills 49
Rogers 913
Seminole 353
Sequoyah 564
Stephens 543
Texas 172
Tillman 100
Tulsa 5881
Wagoner 654
Washington 657
Washita 164
Woods 87
Woodward 217