The population density of Cook County, IL was 5,561 in 2009.
Population Density
Population Density is computed by dividing the total population by Land Area Per Square Mile.
Above charts are based on data from the U.S. Census American Community Survey | ODN Dataset | API -
Geographic and Population Datasets Involving Cook County, IL
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Population by 2010 Census Block
data.cityofchicago.org | Last Updated 2019-01-18T18:44:11.000ZPopulation estimates by the U.S. Census Bureau by U.S. Census Block.
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Medical Examiner Indigent Cremations
datacatalog.cookcountyil.gov | Last Updated 2023-11-17T19:34:00.000ZThe following page lists the unclaimed indigents cremated by the Cook County Medical Examiner’s Office.
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Cook County Clerk -- Statement of Economic Interests Filers
datacatalog.cookcountyil.gov | Last Updated 2021-02-03T22:52:16.000ZThe update script for this dataset is currently broken. Please see the Cook County Clerk SEI Search for recent filings. For extended information about Statements of Economic Interests in Cook County IL, visit the Cook County Clerk's SEI search: http://ethics.cookcountyclerk.com/PublicSearch/
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Medical Examiner Case Archive
datacatalog.cookcountyil.gov | Last Updated 2024-09-22T10:53:47.000ZEffective April 1, 2022, the Cook County Medical Examiner’s Office no longer takes jurisdiction over hospital, nursing home or hospice COVID-19 deaths unless there is another factor that falls within the Office’s jurisdiction. Data continues to be collected for COVID-19 deaths in Cook County on the Illinois Dept. of Public Health COVID-19 dashboard (https://dph.illinois.gov/covid19/data.html). This contains information about deaths that occurred in Cook County that were under the Medical Examiner’s jurisdiction. Not all deaths that occur in Cook County are reported to the Medical Examiner or fall under the jurisdiction of the Medical Examiner. The Medical Examiner’s Office determines cause and manner of death for those cases that fall under its jurisdiction. Cause of death describes the reason the person died. This dataset includes information from deaths starting in August 2014 to the present, with information updated daily. Changes: December 16, 2022: The Cook County Commissioner District field now reflects the boundaries that went into effect December 5, 2022. September 8, 2023: The Primary Cause field is now a combination of the Primary Cause Line A, Line B, and Line C fields.
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Cook County Clerk - Lobbyist Activity
datacatalog.cookcountyil.gov | Last Updated 2021-12-16T06:10:04.000ZThis dataset is updated nightly. For extended information about Lobbyist Activities in Cook County IL, visit the Cook County Clerk's Lobbyist search: http://lobbyist.cookcountyclerk.com/Public/SearchHome.aspx
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WAOFM - Census - Population and Housing, 2000 and 2010
data.wa.gov | Last Updated 2021-09-01T17:20:31.000ZPopulation and housing information extracted from decennial census Public Law 94-171 redistricting summary files for Washington state for years 2000 and 2010.
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Human Resources - Compliance Officer’s Semi-Annual Reports
datacatalog.cookcountyil.gov | Last Updated 2024-09-20T14:10:25.000ZThese reports are issued every March 15th and September 15th. As required under the Employment Plan, Cook County Board President Toni Preckwinkle hired a Compliance Officer whose primary responsibilities include the following: 1. Overseeing compliance with the Employment Plan 2. Maintaining and reviewing the Exempt List 3. Accepting, investigating, and reporting on complaints related to Employment Actions and the Employment Plan 4. Taking steps to evaluate, eliminate, remedy and reporting instances of Political Contacts and Unlawful Political Discrimination; and 5. Training on Employment Plan and reviewing Policies and Procedures. If you would like to make a complaint alleging non-compliance with the Employment Plan, a Complaint Form is available or you can contact the Compliance Officer directly. Letitia Dominici, Compliance Officer 118 N. Clark Street, 8th Floor Chicago, IL 60602 Letitia.dominici@cookcountyil.gov
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Deer Tick Surveillance: Adults (Oct to Dec) excluding Powassan virus: Beginning 2008
health.data.ny.gov | Last Updated 2024-05-01T18:05:44.000ZThis dataset provides the results from collecting and testing adult deer ticks, also known as blacklegged ticks, or by their scientific name <i>Ixodes scapularis</i>. Collection and testing take place across New York State (excluding New York City) from October to December, when adult deer ticks are most commonly seen. Adult deer ticks are individually tested for different bacteria and parasites, which includes the bacteria responsible for Lyme disease. These data should simply be used to educate people that there is a risk of coming in contact with ticks and tick-borne diseases. These data only provide adult tick infections at a precise location and at one point in time. Both measures, tick population density and percentage, of ticks infected with the specified bacteria or parasite can vary greatly within a very small area and within a county. These data should not be used to broadly predict disease risk for a county. Further below on this page you can find links to tick prevention tips, a video on how to safely remove a tick, and more datasets with tick testing results. Interactive charts and maps provide an easier way to view the data.
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CARES Act Equity Distribution Model Inputs
datacatalog.cookcountyil.gov | Last Updated 2021-02-26T17:36:38.000ZThis dataset provides inputs to the R model to equitably distribute CARES Act funding to underlying municipalities. Data is as of June 2020. For more information see: https://datacatalog.cookcountyil.gov/stories/s/yf8h-y2mv/
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Human Resources - Compliance Officer’s Quarterly Employment Action Reports
datacatalog.cookcountyil.gov | Last Updated 2024-07-29T15:36:46.000ZIn order to ensure Cook County’s commitment to transparency, reports on employment actions and monitoring activities are available. As required under the Employment Plan, Cook County Board President Toni Preckwinkle hired a Compliance Officer whose primary responsibilities include the following: 1. Overseeing compliance with the Employment Plan 2. Maintaining and reviewing the Exempt List 3. Accepting, investigating, and reporting on complaints related to Employment Actions and the Employment Plan 4. Taking steps to evaluate, eliminate, remedy and reporting instances of Political Contacts and Unlawful Political Discrimination; and 5. Training on Employment Plan and reviewing Policies and Procedures. If you would like to make a complaint alleging non-compliance with the Employment Plan, a Complaint Form is available or you can contact the Compliance Officer directly. Letitia Dominici, Compliance Officer 118 N. Clark Street, 8th Floor Chicago, IL 60602 Letitia.dominici@cookcountyil.gov