Ranking of Wisconsin Counties By Number of Deaths in 2013

Updated on January 26, 2024.

Based on the US Census Vintage data estimates, in 2013, the Number of Deaths for Wisconsin was 50.03K. Among all Wisconsin counties, Milwaukee County had the highest number of deaths (8.26K), followed by Waukesha County (3.18K), and Dane County (3.16K).

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

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Ranking of Wisconsin Counties By Number of Deaths in 2013
Milwaukee
8.26K
Waukesha
3.18K
Dane
3.16K
Brown
1.85K
Racine
1.75K
Rock
1.55K
Winnebago
1.42K
Kenosha
1.40K
Outagamie
1.25K
Sheboygan
1.16K
Ranking of Wisconsin Counties By Number of Deaths in 2013
Rank
County
Number of Deaths
1 Milwaukee County 8,256
2 Waukesha County 3,184
3 Dane County 3,164
4 Brown County 1,854
5 Racine County 1,752
6 Rock County 1,551
7 Winnebago County 1,424
8 Kenosha County 1,395
9 Outagamie County 1,253
10 Sheboygan County 1,163
11 Marathon County 1,157
12 Washington County 1,037
13 La Crosse County 1,011
14 Fond du Lac County 976
15 Walworth County 941
16 Dodge County 895
17 Manitowoc County 871
18 Eau Claire County 799
19 Wood County 780
20 Ozaukee County 719
21 Waupaca County 662
22 Jefferson County 632
23 Chippewa County 571
24 Sauk County 565
25 Portage County 549
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