Wisconsin Deaths By County in 2012

Updated on June 26, 2022.

According to the US Census Bureau estimates, in 2012, the number of deaths for Wisconsin was 47,867, and the top three counties that had the highest number of deaths were:

  1. Milwaukee County: 7,999
  2. Waukesha County: 3,100
  3. Dane County: 2,917

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

  1. Menominee County: 35
  2. Florence County: 45
  3. Pepin County: 59

Use the interactive visualization and the table below to explore the number of deaths for each Wisconsin county in 2012. You can also find links to the historical number of deaths for each county below.

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Wisconsin Deaths By County in 2012
Wisconsin Deaths By County in 2012
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County Deaths
Adams 229
Ashland 162
Barron 500
Bayfield 136
Brown 1839
Buffalo 116
Burnett 172
Calumet 297
Chippewa 499
Clark 314
Columbia 513
Crawford 196
Dane 2917
Dodge 824
Door 319
Douglas 400
Dunn 285
Eau Claire 772
Florence 45
Fond du Lac 911
Forest 122
Grant 475
Green 341
Green Lake 226
Iowa 206
Iron 90
Jackson 197
Jefferson 597
Juneau 276
Kenosha 1393
Kewaunee 160
La Crosse 947
Lafayette 129
Langlade 225
Lincoln 326
Manitowoc 773
Marathon 1142
Marinette 500
Marquette 150
Menominee 35
Milwaukee 7999
Monroe 428
Oconto 326
Oneida 424
Outagamie 1246
Ozaukee 752
Pepin 59
Pierce 241
Polk 367
Portage 485
Price 160
Racine 1702
Richland 188
Rock 1401
Rusk 169
St. Croix 536
Sauk 573
Sawyer 194
Shawano 406
Sheboygan 1062
Taylor 153
Trempealeau 271
Vernon 279
Vilas 294
Walworth 849
Washburn 220
Washington 1036
Waukesha 3100
Waupaca 732
Waushara 282
Winnebago 1425
Wood 752