Demographics

As of the 2020 Census, Archer County, TX, has a population of 8,560. The median age is 43.3 years, with 49% male and 51% female residents. The county is predominantly White (91.6%), with smaller proportions of Hispanic or Latino (7.4%), two or more races (2.5%), and other races (less than 1%). African American, Asian, and Native American populations are each below 1%.

Elections

Archer County, TX had 5,572 registered voters in the November 2022 election. Voters participate in local, state, and federal elections, with polling at locations like the Archer County Courthouse. In the 2020 presidential race, 89.3% voted Republican, 10.1% Democrat. The County Clerk supervises elections, addressing issues like ballot access and turnout. Two major parties—Republican and Democratic—dominate, with Republicans holding most offices. Common local issues include property taxes and rural infrastructure.

Education, Employment and Housing

Archer County, TX has three public school districts, serving around 1,100 students across four schools, including Archer City High School and Holliday High School. The high school graduation rate is approximately 95%. About 18% of adults hold a bachelor’s degree or higher. School safety ratings are above state averages, with minimal incidents reported annually. Academic performance is strong, with average STAAR test scores over 82%. Educational programs include dual-credit and vocational training. Adult education options are limited, but accessible in neighboring counties.

Archer County, TX, has an employment rate of approximately 62% among adults aged 16 and over. The leading industries include educational services, healthcare, and social assistance (23%), followed by agriculture, forestry, fishing, hunting, and mining (18%). Major occupation types are management, business, science, and arts (29%), and natural resources, construction, and maintenance (24%). About 83% of workers commute by car, with a mean travel time of 29 minutes. Most residents work outside the county, with Wichita Falls as the primary employment destination.

Archer County, TX, features a homeownership rate near 80%, with median home values around $156,000 and median rents approximately $820 monthly. The housing market has shown stable values, rising modestly by 2% year-over-year. Most homes are single-family houses, particularly in neighborhoods like Archer City and Holliday, with some rural ranchland properties. Property tax rates average about 1.32%, making taxes on a median-value home roughly $2,060 annually. Rental options are limited compared to owner-occupied homes, and new construction remains slow, reflecting the county’s small population and rural character.

County Crime & Safety

Archer County, TX reports low crime rates compared to state averages. According to recent data, the violent crime rate stands at approximately 1.6 incidents per 1,000 residents, and property crime rate is about 7.8 per 1,000—both below Texas statewide rates. The sheriff’s office publishes annual statistics, and residents can access incident reports via the county website. Enhanced patrols and community programs contribute to maintaining safety, resulting in fewer than 50 violent crimes reported annually. Overall, Archer County remains safer than many neighboring regions.