Illinois Deaths By County in 2023

Updated on June 16, 2025.

According to the US Census Bureau estimates, in 2023, the number of deaths for Illinois was 116,911. Cook had the highest number of deaths (43,366), followed by DuPage (6,902), and Will (5,233). On the other hand, Putnam had the lowest number of deaths (47), followed by Brown (54), and Pope (61).

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Illinois Deaths By County in 2023
Illinois Deaths By County in 2023
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County Deaths
Adams 805
Alexander 96
Bond 187
Boone 489
Brown 54
Bureau 408
Calhoun 85
Carroll 228
Cass 123
Champaign 1462
Christian 427
Clark 211
Clay 185
Clinton 360
Coles 566
Cook 43366
Crawford 273
Cumberland 119
DeKalb 809
De Witt 179
Douglas 230
DuPage 6902
Edgar 247
Edwards 70
Effingham 377
Fayette 262
Ford 187
Franklin 567
Fulton 507
Gallatin 93
Greene 188
Grundy 504
Hamilton 115
Hancock 220
Hardin 74
Henderson 80
Henry 563
Iroquois 437
Jackson 551
Jasper 131
Jefferson 486
Jersey 279
Jo Daviess 294
Johnson 157
Kane 3750
Kankakee 1194
Kendall 742
Knox 720
Lake 5136
LaSalle 1321
Lawrence 184
Lee 403
Livingston 485
Logan 363
McDonough 316
McHenry 2494
McLean 1385
Macon 1334
Macoupin 657
Madison 3091
Marion 559
Marshall 174
Mason 197
Massac 225
Menard 138
Mercer 210
Monroe 355
Montgomery 368
Morgan 458
Moultrie 195
Ogle 556
Peoria 1954
Perry 265
Piatt 183
Pike 229
Pope 61
Pulaski 99
Putnam 47
Randolph 373
Richland 232
Rock Island 1666
St. Clair 2743
Saline 359
Sangamon 2113
Schuyler 97
Scott 66
Shelby 277
Stark 74
Stephenson 619
Tazewell 1572
Union 227
Vermilion 1115
Wabash 161
Warren 201
Washington 177
Wayne 261
White 236
Whiteside 750
Will 5233
Williamson 853
Winnebago 3274
Woodford 431