Demographics
As of 2022, Andrews County, TX has a population of approximately 18,600. The median age is 32. About 51% are male and 49% female. Racially, 68% are White, 4% Black or African American, 1% Asian, and 25% from other races. Hispanics or Latinos make up roughly 56% of the population, reflecting the county’s strong Hispanic heritage.
Elections
Andrews County, Texas, had 10,071 registered voters as of November 2022. The county administers general, primary, and special elections, typically using five polling locations such as the James Roberts Center. In the 2020 presidential election, 83% voted Republican, 16% Democrat. Key local issues include oil production and school funding. The Elections Administrator oversees procedures, with support from partisan chairs; the area is strongly Republican. Voter turnout in the 2022 midterms was 48%. Both in-person and mail-in ballots are accepted, with recent emphasis on election security and streamlined voter ID processes.
Education, Employment and Housing
Andrews County, TX, serves students through Andrews Independent School District, which operates 5 public schools, including Andrews High School. Around 80.9% of adults aged 25+ hold a high school diploma, while about 14.6% have a bachelor’s degree or higher. Average public school test scores in Andrews ISD are about 46% in reading and 48% in math. The district offers vocational and dual-credit programs. School safety initiatives include secure campuses and emergency drills. Adult education opportunities are available through local partnerships and community college outreach.
As of 2022, Andrews County, TX, had an employment rate of approximately 65%. The top industries are mining, quarrying, oil & gas extraction (41.6%), construction (10%), and educational services, health care & social assistance (10%). Major occupation types include extraction (21%), construction & maintenance (13%), and management/business (10%). The average commute time is 22.5 minutes, with 93.8% of workers commuting by car and 50% working within the county. Many residents commute to Midland-Odessa for employment opportunities.
Andrews County, TX has a homeownership rate of about 78%, with median home values around $157,000 as of 2023. Rental rates average $1,000 per month. The county's housing market has seen slight appreciation, with prices up roughly 3% year-over-year. Most homes are single-family, with a mix of older and newer builds, particularly in Andrews city. Notable neighborhoods include Western Hills and Mustang Estates. Property tax rates are approximately 1.51%. The area remains affordable compared to state averages, attracting families seeking value and a quiet, community-centric lifestyle.
County Crime & Safety
Andrews County, TX, generally experiences lower crime rates compared to state and national averages. In 2022, the county reported a violent crime rate of approximately 120 incidents per 100,000 residents and a property crime rate of around 485 per 100,000. The local sheriff's office regularly updates crime reports to the Texas Department of Public Safety, ensuring transparency. Efforts such as community policing and neighborhood watch programs contribute to overall safety, and law enforcement continues to focus on reducing minor thefts and burglaries, which remain the most common offenses in the area.
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