Ranking of Kentucky Counties By Number of Deaths in 2011
Updated on January 26, 2024.
Based on the US Census Vintage data estimates, in 2011, the Number of Deaths for Kentucky was 42.51K. Among all Kentucky counties, Jefferson County had the highest number of deaths (7.22K), followed by Fayette County (2.07K), and Kenton County (1.35K).
The chart below shows the top 10 counties, and the table below shows the ranking of all Kentucky counties.
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Related Topics: Kentucky Census Vintage Data Topic List.
Data Source: US Census Bureau (Vintage), 2011 Census.
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Ranking of Kentucky Counties By Number of Deaths in 2011
Rank | County | Number of Deaths |
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1 | Jefferson County | 7,219 |
2 | Fayette County | 2,074 |
3 | Kenton County | 1,347 |
4 | Daviess County | 962 |
5 | Warren County | 908 |
6 | Hardin County | 842 |
7 | Pike County | 823 |
8 | McCracken County | 797 |
9 | Campbell County | 770 |
10 | Pulaski County | 705 |
11 | Boone County | 702 |
12 | Madison County | 666 |
13 | Boyd County | 610 |
14 | Christian County | 584 |
15 | Laurel County | 565 |
16 | Floyd County | 515 |
17 | Hopkins County | 509 |
18 | Henderson County | 508 |
19 | Franklin County | 489 |
20 | Whitley County | 467 |
21 | Bullitt County | 454 |
22 | Greenup County | 448 |
23 | Barren County | 439 |
24 | Graves County | 433 |
25 | Perry County | 425 |
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