Stroke is the second leading cause of death in the world. Stroke can be categorized into ischemic stroke and hemorrhagic stroke. Globally, about 4,6 million of 12,2 million new stroke cases are hemorrhagic strokes. Hemorrhagic stroke has a higher mortality rate than ischemic stroke despite having fewer cases. This study aims to determine the correlation of hemorrhagic stroke risk factors with hemorrhagic stroke occurrence in 2019 at 34 provinces of Indonesia. The research uses an ecological study design and secondary data from the 2018 Riskesdas, BPS, and research by Widyasari, Rahman, and Ningrum (2023). Bivariate analysis uses correlation and linear regression. Results showed that an increase of hemorrhagic stroke incidence rate in a province was correlated with a decrease in the prevalence of hypertension (Ï = -0.201), decrease in the prevalence of diabetes mellitus (Ï = -0.291), decrease in the proportion of obesity (Ï = -0.161), and an increase in the male population (Ï = 0.250). A province’s increase of hemorrhagic stroke prevalence is correlated with an increase in the proportion of obesity (R = 0.167) and the male population (R = 0.308). Correlation is not statistically significant, but it can be taken into consideration for further studies.