Oklahoma Deaths By County in 2023

Updated on June 16, 2025.

According to the US Census Bureau estimates, in 2023, the number of deaths for Oklahoma was 45,300. Oklahoma had the highest number of deaths (7,965), followed by Tulsa (6,716), and Cleveland (2,394). On the other hand, Roger Mills had the lowest number of deaths (34), followed by Harper (36), and Cimarron (37).

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Oklahoma Deaths By County in 2023
Oklahoma Deaths By County in 2023
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County Deaths
Adair 299
Alfalfa 60
Atoka 174
Beaver 49
Beckham 266
Blaine 148
Bryan 659
Caddo 394
Canadian 1218
Carter 640
Cherokee 618
Choctaw 246
Cimarron 37
Cleveland 2394
Coal 97
Comanche 1168
Cotton 83
Craig 237
Creek 971
Custer 310
Delaware 647
Dewey 76
Ellis 68
Garfield 779
Garvin 402
Grady 605
Grant 64
Greer 83
Harmon 46
Harper 36
Haskell 213
Hughes 210
Jackson 282
Jefferson 102
Johnston 162
Kay 631
Kingfisher 167
Kiowa 151
Latimer 145
Le Flore 703
Lincoln 456
Logan 473
Love 168
McClain 460
McCurtain 490
McIntosh 360
Major 100
Marshall 251
Mayes 525
Murray 220
Muskogee 1005
Noble 164
Nowata 150
Okfuskee 189
Oklahoma 7965
Okmulgee 628
Osage 563
Ottawa 493
Pawnee 245
Payne 675
Pittsburg 665
Pontotoc 498
Pottawatomie 985
Pushmataha 212
Roger Mills 34
Rogers 1040
Seminole 391
Sequoyah 587
Stephens 643
Texas 169
Tillman 112
Tulsa 6716
Wagoner 873
Washington 693
Washita 159
Woods 100
Woodward 203