Demographics

Culberson County, TX, has a population of approximately 2,160 (2022). The median age is about 42 years, with 49% male and 51% female residents. The county is predominantly Hispanic or Latino (over 66%), while non-Hispanic Whites make up around 32%, and other races, including Black, Asian, and Native American, comprise less than 2% combined. The area is rural with a low population density.

Elections

Culberson County, TX, had 1,297 registered voters in 2022 out of a population of about 2,200. Residents participate in federal, state, and local elections, with presidential turnout reaching nearly 60%. In 2020, Donald Trump received 64% of the vote and Joe Biden 35%. The county has two polling locations—Van Horn Community Center and Culberson County Courthouse. Major issues include water access and border security. Elections are administered by the County Clerk; the area traditionally leans Republican but features active Democratic presence. Party affiliation and candidate choices show a historically conservative electorate.

Education, Employment and Housing

Culberson County, TX, primarily served by the Culberson County-Allamoore Independent School District, has one public high school, Van Horn School, which enrolled approximately 370 students (PK–12) in 2022. About 76% of adults aged 25+ hold a high school diploma, while only 10% possess a bachelor’s degree or higher. School ratings often fall below state averages, with accountability scores averaging 67/100. The district offers basic academic, vocational, and extracurricular programs. School safety meets state standards, though resources for advanced and adult education are limited due to the county’s small population (2,188, 2020).

As of 2022, Culberson County, TX, had an employment rate of about 62.7%, with a labor force of approximately 1,050. The largest industries are agriculture, forestry, fishing & hunting (17.6%), mining, quarrying, oil & gas extraction (14.4%), and educational services (13.8%). Most common occupations include farming, fishing & forestry (20.2%), construction & extraction (18.7%), and management (13.1%). About 80% of workers commute alone by car, with an average commute time of 16 minutes, and most employment locations are within the county or neighboring El Paso County.

Culberson County, TX, has a homeownership rate of around 75%, with median home values near $72,000. Rental housing is limited, with a median rent of about $500 per month. The market has remained stable, with slight appreciation in property values over recent years. Housing types primarily include single-family homes and some mobile homes, with most properties located in Van Horn, the county’s main town. Property tax rates average around 1.4%. Neighborhoods are small and rural, offering a quiet lifestyle with affordable living costs compared to state and national averages.

County Crime & Safety

Culberson County, TX, reports relatively low crime rates compared to national and state averages. According to recent FBI data, the county's violent crime rate stood at approximately 85 per 100,000 residents, significantly below the Texas average of 445. Property crime is also minimal, with 220 incidents per 100,000, versus the state average of 2,200. Law enforcement agencies maintain regular reporting, with the sheriff's office emphasizing community engagement and quick incident response, contributing to Culberson's reputation as a safe, rural county.