Demographics
As of the 2020 Census, Carson County, Texas, had a population of approximately 5,807. The median age is around 43.6 years. About 50.4% of residents are male and 49.6% female. The racial composition is 87.7% White, 1.0% Black or African American, 0.9% Native American, 0.5% Asian, and 6.7% from other races, with 16.6% of the population identifying as Hispanic or Latino of any race.
Elections
Carson County, TX, had 3,936 registered voters in 2022. The county holds elections for federal, state, county, and local offices, with Republican dominance—over 85% voted GOP in the 2020 presidential race. Polling places include the Carson County Courthouse and local community centers. Key issues are water management and rural infrastructure. The Elections Administration Office manages voting, ensuring compliance with Texas statutes. Major parties represented are Republican and Democrat, but third-party presence is minimal. Voter turnout was 62% in the 2022 midterms.
Education, Employment and Housing
Carson County, TX, has three public school districts serving around 1,200 K-12 students, with two high schools. The high school graduation rate is 90%, but only about 16% of adults hold a bachelor’s degree or higher. Average standardized test scores are near the Texas state average. School safety is prioritized, with minimal reported incidents and school resource officers on most campuses. Educational programs include vocational training and dual-credit college courses. Adult education opportunities are available through regional community colleges and local initiatives.
As of 2023, Carson County, TX, has an employment rate of approximately 61%. Major industries include agriculture, construction, and manufacturing, employing about 23%, 13%, and 11% of workers respectively. Occupations are primarily in production (18%), management (16%), and transportation (12%). About 78% of employed residents commute outside the county for work, with an average commute time of 23 minutes. Nearby Amarillo is a common employment location for commuters.
Carson County, TX, has a homeownership rate of approximately 80%, with median home values around $116,000 in 2023. Rentals comprise about 20% of the housing market, with median rents near $850 per month. The county features primarily single-family homes, with some mobile homes and rural properties. Key neighborhoods include Panhandle and White Deer. Property values have seen modest annual growth of 3–4%. Local property tax rates average 1.85%. The area offers affordable housing compared to state and national averages, appealing to families and retirees seeking rural Texas living.
County Crime & Safety
Carson County, TX, maintains a relatively low crime rate compared to state and national averages. In 2022, the county reported approximately 55 total criminal offenses, with only 7 violent crimes and no homicides. Property crimes, including burglary and theft, accounted for most incidents. The crime rate is about 7.3 per 1,000 residents, significantly below the Texas average of 26.5. The Carson County Sheriff’s Office actively monitors and addresses safety concerns, contributing to the county’s reputation as a safe rural community. Regular reporting ensures transparency and public awareness.
Popular names
- Patricia Noland
- Ray Asencio
- Roger Caffee
- Benjamin Weinheimer
- Carolyn Beddingfield
- Charles Horner
- Damon Ferguson
- Edward Detten
- Gerald Melton
- James Weinheimer
- Jamie Rocha
- Jerry Crowell
- Jill Henderson
- Joe Brown
- Kevin Brown
- Michael Lewis
- Michael Roberts
- Mike Wink
- Patrick Weinheimer
- Roy Tarpley
- Sarah Hammer
- Scott Anderson
- Shawn Smith
- Stephen Warminski
- Albert Schroeder
- Alicia Bonner
- Alicia Villa
- Allen Hassler
- Alvin Arganbright
- Amanda Barrow
- Amanda Taylor
- Amber Cummings
- Amber Scott
- Amos Britten
- Amy Heard
- Amy Kemp
- Andrea Booth
- Andrew Horton
- Andy Hennig
- Angela Jaramillo
- Annette Bonner
- Antonio Rocha
- April Meyer
- Austen Irlbeck
- Barbara Bowen
- Barbara Britten
- Barbara Conway
- Barbara Cosper
- Barbie Spohn
- Barry Metcalf
- Benjamin Smith
- Bennett Cambern
- Bernadette Cook
- Betty Kotara
- Beverly Gray
- Beverly Stephens
- Bill Hicks
- Billy Murray
- Bobby Pogue
- Bonnye Warminski
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