Ranking of Ohio Counties By Number of Deaths in 2014

Updated on January 26, 2024.

Based on the US Census Vintage data estimates, in 2014, the Number of Deaths for Ohio was 111.89K. Among all Ohio counties, Cuyahoga County had the highest number of deaths (13.41K), followed by Franklin County (8.87K), and Hamilton County (7.77K).

The chart below shows the top 10 counties, and the table below shows the ranking of all Ohio counties.

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Ranking of Ohio Counties By Number of Deaths in 2014
Cuyahoga
13.41K
Franklin
8.87K
Hamilton
7.77K
Montgomery
5.87K
Summit
5.47K
Lucas
4.37K
Stark
3.93K
Butler
3.10K
Mahoning
2.97K
Lorain
2.92K
Ranking of Ohio Counties By Number of Deaths in 2014
Rank
County
Number of Deaths
1 Cuyahoga County 13,406
2 Franklin County 8,870
3 Hamilton County 7,773
4 Montgomery County 5,870
5 Summit County 5,474
6 Lucas County 4,373
7 Stark County 3,934
8 Butler County 3,099
9 Mahoning County 2,966
10 Lorain County 2,918
11 Trumbull County 2,425
12 Lake County 2,190
13 Clark County 1,616
14 Clermont County 1,603
15 Warren County 1,580
16 Licking County 1,497
17 Portage County 1,374
18 Greene County 1,333
19 Medina County 1,324
20 Richland County 1,316
21 Columbiana County 1,233
22 Fairfield County 1,190
23 Ashtabula County 1,141
24 Wood County 1,069
25 Allen County 1,063
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