Ohio Deaths By County in 2016

Updated on June 16, 2025.

According to the US Census Bureau estimates, in 2016, the number of deaths for Ohio was 117,583. Cuyahoga had the highest number of deaths (13,677), followed by Franklin (9,394), and Hamilton (7,950). On the other hand, Noble had the lowest number of deaths (139), followed by Vinton (149), and Monroe (177).

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Ohio Deaths By County in 2016
Ohio Deaths By County in 2016
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County Deaths
Adams 360
Allen 1134
Ashland 593
Ashtabula 1163
Athens 512
Auglaize 517
Belmont 857
Brown 521
Butler 3281
Carroll 291
Champaign 421
Clark 1820
Clermont 1793
Clinton 419
Columbiana 1269
Coshocton 383
Crawford 563
Cuyahoga 13677
Darke 603
Defiance 388
Delaware 1117
Erie 954
Fairfield 1269
Fayette 355
Franklin 9394
Fulton 414
Gallia 387
Geauga 846
Greene 1441
Guernsey 450
Hamilton 7950
Hancock 781
Hardin 320
Harrison 194
Henry 298
Highland 487
Hocking 277
Holmes 317
Huron 570
Jackson 410
Jefferson 905
Knox 632
Lake 2473
Lawrence 799
Licking 1606
Logan 497
Lorain 3049
Lucas 4501
Madison 429
Mahoning 3019
Marion 753
Medina 1421
Meigs 286
Mercer 437
Miami 1102
Monroe 177
Montgomery 6175
Morgan 180
Morrow 336
Muskingum 1000
Noble 139
Ottawa 473
Paulding 213
Perry 335
Pickaway 598
Pike 357
Portage 1477
Preble 479
Putnam 294
Richland 1370
Ross 897
Sandusky 647
Scioto 955
Seneca 571
Shelby 461
Stark 4153
Summit 5820
Trumbull 2523
Tuscarawas 1072
Union 375
Van Wert 350
Vinton 149
Warren 1646
Washington 762
Wayne 1098
Williams 389
Wood 1161
Wyandot 246