Demographics

As of 2023, Atascosa County, TX, had an estimated population of approximately 50,000. The median age is about 37 years. Females comprise 50.2% of the population, while males account for 49.8%. The racial and ethnic makeup is 79% White, 3% Black or African American, 1% Asian, and 17% from other races or multiracial backgrounds. Around 62% of residents identify as Hispanic or Latino.

Elections

Atascosa County, TX, had approximately 31,400 registered voters in 2022. The county conducts primary, general, and special elections, with recent general election turnout at about 48%. Key polling locations include the Atascosa County Annex and Precinct community centers. Elections are administered by the Atascosa County Elections Office. Major parties are Republican and Democrat; the GOP dominates, with 72% voting Republican in the 2020 presidential race. Issues often focus on rural infrastructure, property taxes, and water management. The administration ensures compliance with Texas election laws and updates polling site lists ahead of each election.

Education, Employment and Housing

Atascosa County, TX, hosts five public school districts with around 20 schools, serving about 8,800 students. The high school graduation rate is 92%, yet only about 14% of adults hold a bachelor’s degree or higher, below the state average. Average standardized test scores are modest, with some campuses receiving a “B” rating from the Texas Education Agency. School safety measures, such as school resource officers, are implemented countywide. Educational programs include dual-credit and vocational training, while adult education is offered through local community colleges and Career & Technical Education centers.

As of 2022, Atascosa County, TX had an employment rate of about 56%, with a labor force of roughly 23,000. The leading industries are Health Care & Social Assistance (13.2%), Retail Trade (12.4%), and Educational Services (10%). Most workers are employed in office/administrative (13.5%) and sales occupations (10.7%). About 82% of residents commute out of the county for work, with a mean travel time of 33.5 minutes; San Antonio is the top employment destination for commuters.

Atascosa County, TX, features a homeownership rate of approximately 73% and a median property value around $180,000 (2022). The median monthly rent is about $950. Housing types include single-family homes, manufactured houses, and some small apartment complexes, with most inventory in the Pleasanton, Jourdanton, and Lytle neighborhoods. Home values have increased roughly 10% over the past year. Property tax rates average 1.7% of assessed value. The county’s communities offer a mix of rural and suburban living, appealing to families seeking affordable Texas real estate.

County Crime & Safety

Atascosa County, TX, has a crime rate slightly above the national average, with a total crime rate of about 30 crimes per 1,000 residents annually. Violent crimes, such as assault and robbery, account for roughly 2.7 per 1,000 people, while property crimes like burglary and theft are around 27.3 per 1,000. Crime reporting is regularly managed by local law enforcement, and recent statistics show a modest increase in property crime over the past year, while violent crime rates have remained relatively stable. Residents are encouraged to stay informed and practice standard safety measures.