Ohio Deaths By County in 2024

Updated on June 16, 2025.

According to the US Census Bureau estimates, in 2024, the number of deaths for Ohio was 127,000. Cuyahoga had the highest number of deaths (13,082), followed by Franklin (10,087), and Hamilton (7,956). On the other hand, Noble had the lowest number of deaths (146), followed by Monroe (183), and Harrison (211).

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Ohio Deaths By County in 2024
Ohio Deaths By County in 2024
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County Deaths
Adams 387
Allen 1193
Ashland 649
Ashtabula 1299
Athens 591
Auglaize 540
Belmont 849
Brown 605
Butler 3571
Carroll 405
Champaign 457
Clark 1842
Clermont 2130
Clinton 526
Columbiana 1351
Coshocton 430
Crawford 601
Cuyahoga 13082
Darke 649
Defiance 416
Delaware 1455
Erie 986
Fairfield 1601
Fayette 420
Franklin 10087
Fulton 460
Gallia 429
Geauga 986
Greene 1617
Guernsey 577
Hamilton 7956
Hancock 815
Hardin 382
Harrison 211
Henry 323
Highland 544
Hocking 394
Holmes 360
Huron 724
Jackson 461
Jefferson 967
Knox 709
Lake 2755
Lawrence 918
Licking 1901
Logan 536
Lorain 3388
Lucas 4609
Madison 449
Mahoning 3128
Marion 775
Medina 1673
Meigs 406
Mercer 437
Miami 1202
Monroe 183
Montgomery 6450
Morgan 223
Morrow 356
Muskingum 1039
Noble 146
Ottawa 580
Paulding 255
Perry 397
Pickaway 659
Pike 397
Portage 1652
Preble 477
Putnam 340
Richland 1600
Ross 1044
Sandusky 664
Scioto 1255
Seneca 612
Shelby 521
Stark 4382
Summit 6187
Trumbull 2774
Tuscarawas 1232
Union 510
Van Wert 361
Vinton 227
Warren 2097
Washington 890
Wayne 1338
Williams 422
Wood 1207
Wyandot 309