Demographics
Cochran County, TX, had a 2022 estimated population of 2,547. The median age is 39.7 years, with 49% male and 51% female residents. Racially, the county is approximately 60% White, 4% Black or African American, 1% Native American, and less than 1% Asian. Hispanic or Latino individuals make up about 52% of the population, overlapping with other racial categories.
Elections
Cochran County, TX, has approximately 1,820 registered voters as of 2022. It conducts federal, state, and local elections, with recent general elections showing Republican dominance—Donald Trump received 81.9% of the county vote in 2020. Polling locations include the County Courthouse in Morton. Key issues have included agriculture and rural infrastructure. The Cochran County Clerk administers elections, ensuring compliance with Texas law. Two main parties, Republican and Democrat, field candidates, although Republicans typically lead by large margins. Voter turnout in recent general elections was around 55%.
Education, Employment and Housing
Cochran County, TX, has two public school districts with a total of three schools, including Morton High School. About 69% of adults have a high school diploma, while only 9.4% hold a bachelor’s degree or higher. School ratings average around 4–5 out of 10 (GreatSchools). Educational programs include basic STEM and vocational training. School safety measures are standard for rural Texas, with a low incidence of reported issues. Adult education options are limited, requiring travel to nearby cities for higher education or specialized training.
As of 2022, Cochran County, TX, had an employment rate of about 54.3%, with roughly 1,200 employed residents. The largest industries are agriculture, forestry, fishing & hunting (21.7%), educational services (16.4%), and health care & social assistance (11.1%). Most workers are employed in management, business, science, and arts occupations (31%), followed by service occupations (22%). About 85% of residents commute by car, with an average commute time of 20.1 minutes, and the majority work within the county or in neighboring Hockley and Lamb Counties.
Cochran County, TX, has a homeownership rate of about 64%, with median home values around $61,000 (2022). Median gross rent is approximately $690 monthly. The local market sees modest fluctuations, with values generally stable or rising slightly year-by-year. Housing is predominantly single-family homes, with limited multi-family options. Major neighborhoods include Morton (the county seat) and Whiteface. Property tax rates average 2% of assessed value, meaning annual taxes on a median-priced home are roughly $1,220. Affordable housing and low population density characterize the market, appealing to those seeking small-town living.
County Crime & Safety
Cochran County, TX, consistently reports lower crime rates compared to state averages. In 2022, the county recorded approximately 38 total crimes, translating to a crime rate of 6.6 per 1,000 residents, with violent crimes comprising less than 15% of cases. Property crimes, such as burglary and theft, remain the most reported offenses. The Cochran County Sheriff’s Office encourages regular crime reporting and community policing. Overall, the area maintains a reputation for safety, with crime rates decreasing by around 8% in recent years.
Popular names
- Della Sutton
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