Oklahoma Deaths By County in 2023

Updated on July 29, 2024.

According to the US Census Bureau estimates, in 2023, the number of deaths for Oklahoma was 45,506. Oklahoma County had the highest number of deaths (7,664), followed by Tulsa County (6,662), and Cleveland County (2,227). On the other hand, Cimarron County had the lowest number of deaths (31), followed by Harper County (38), and Roger Mills County (43).

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Oklahoma Deaths By County in 2023
Oklahoma Deaths By County in 2023
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County Deaths
Adair 319
Alfalfa 47
Atoka 177
Beaver 57
Beckham 285
Blaine 147
Bryan 644
Caddo 419
Canadian 1185
Carter 747
Cherokee 588
Choctaw 290
Cimarron 31
Cleveland 2227
Coal 94
Comanche 1286
Cotton 104
Craig 216
Creek 945
Custer 328
Delaware 705
Dewey 80
Ellis 50
Garfield 781
Garvin 426
Grady 650
Grant 70
Greer 93
Harmon 47
Harper 38
Haskell 189
Hughes 222
Jackson 276
Jefferson 93
Johnston 175
Kay 631
Kingfisher 166
Kiowa 141
Latimer 162
Le Flore 736
Lincoln 452
Logan 467
Love 140
McClain 403
McCurtain 554
McIntosh 393
Major 115
Marshall 257
Mayes 607
Murray 216
Muskogee 1045
Noble 171
Nowata 151
Okfuskee 179
Oklahoma 7664
Okmulgee 636
Osage 569
Ottawa 533
Pawnee 256
Payne 692
Pittsburg 699
Pontotoc 549
Pottawatomie 1033
Pushmataha 249
Roger Mills 43
Rogers 988
Seminole 398
Sequoyah 594
Stephens 640
Texas 152
Tillman 125
Tulsa 6662
Wagoner 816
Washington 702
Washita 155
Woods 93
Woodward 241