Ranking of Oklahoma Counties By Number of Deaths in 2013

Updated on July 28, 2024.

Based on the US Census Vintage data estimates, in 2013, the Number of Deaths for Oklahoma was 38.60K. Among all Oklahoma counties, Oklahoma County had the highest number of deaths (6.88K), followed by Tulsa County (5.74K), and Cleveland County (1.91K).

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

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Ranking of Oklahoma Counties By Number of Deaths in 2013
Oklahoma
6.88K
Tulsa
5.74K
Cleveland
1.91K
Comanche
1.00K
Canadian
918
Muskogee
907
Creek
841
Rogers
814
Pottawatomie
760
Garfield
716
Ranking of Oklahoma Counties By Number of Deaths in 2013
Rank
County
Number of Deaths
1 Oklahoma County 6,875
2 Tulsa County 5,738
3 Cleveland County 1,905
4 Comanche County 1,000
5 Canadian County 918
6 Muskogee County 907
7 Creek County 841
8 Rogers County 814
9 Pottawatomie County 760
10 Garfield County 716
11 Carter County 642
12 Wagoner County 641
13 Le Flore County 628
14 Washington County 605
15 Pittsburg County 603
16 Kay County 591
17 Stephens County 570
18 Delaware County 555
19 Cherokee County 545
20 Payne County 542
21 Okmulgee County 533
22 Grady County 530
23 Sequoyah County 525
24 Bryan County 503
25 Mayes County 462
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