Ohio Deaths By County in 2023

Updated on June 16, 2025.

According to the US Census Bureau estimates, in 2023, the number of deaths for Ohio was 131,659. Cuyahoga had the highest number of deaths (13,916), followed by Franklin (10,647), and Hamilton (8,237). On the other hand, Noble had the lowest number of deaths (135), followed by Monroe (204), and Vinton (209).

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Ohio Deaths By County in 2023
Ohio Deaths By County in 2023
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County Deaths
Adams 406
Allen 1243
Ashland 693
Ashtabula 1311
Athens 614
Auglaize 543
Belmont 919
Brown 599
Butler 3732
Carroll 386
Champaign 473
Clark 1967
Clermont 2205
Clinton 558
Columbiana 1420
Coshocton 456
Crawford 606
Cuyahoga 13916
Darke 670
Defiance 443
Delaware 1473
Erie 957
Fairfield 1623
Fayette 411
Franklin 10647
Fulton 496
Gallia 432
Geauga 964
Greene 1653
Guernsey 566
Hamilton 8237
Hancock 871
Hardin 405
Harrison 229
Henry 341
Highland 594
Hocking 393
Holmes 332
Huron 742
Jackson 456
Jefferson 1020
Knox 718
Lake 2805
Lawrence 974
Licking 1896
Logan 530
Lorain 3560
Lucas 4788
Madison 443
Mahoning 3216
Marion 835
Medina 1784
Meigs 377
Mercer 438
Miami 1282
Monroe 204
Montgomery 6667
Morgan 216
Morrow 377
Muskingum 1042
Noble 135
Ottawa 571
Paulding 223
Perry 421
Pickaway 693
Pike 424
Portage 1715
Preble 514
Putnam 363
Richland 1697
Ross 1103
Sandusky 747
Scioto 1161
Seneca 642
Shelby 540
Stark 4558
Summit 6464
Trumbull 2854
Tuscarawas 1226
Union 527
Van Wert 347
Vinton 209
Warren 2109
Washington 913
Wayne 1358
Williams 463
Wood 1233
Wyandot 295