Demographics

As of 2023, Fannin County, TX, has a population of approximately 35,700. The median age is about 42 years. Gender distribution is nearly equal, with 51% male and 49% female. The racial and ethnic makeup is predominantly White (77%), followed by Hispanic or Latino (13%), Black or African American (5%), and other races (5%). This demographic trend reflects modest growth and increasing diversity.

Elections

Fannin County, TX had 23,491 registered voters as of 2022. The county holds general, primary, runoff, and special elections, with Republican dominance—Trump won 81% here in 2020. There are 19 polling locations, including Bonham Civic Center. Administered by the Fannin County Elections Office, the county faces issues such as rural access and voter turnout, which was 57% in 2022 midterms. The GOP holds most local offices, with Democrats trailing. Elections are overseen by County Clerk Tammy Biggar.

Education, Employment and Housing

Fannin County, TX has 18 public schools, including 3 high schools, serving around 5,000 students. The high school graduation rate is approximately 88%, but only about 15% of adults hold a bachelor’s degree or higher. Average standardized test scores rank slightly below the state average. School safety initiatives are in place, with low reported incidences of violence. Districts offer career and technical education programs, dual credit courses, and special education services. Adult education programs focus on GED preparation and workforce skills. Efforts continue to enhance both academic performance and post-secondary attainment.

As of 2023, Fannin County, TX, had an unemployment rate of approximately 4.0%. The largest employment sectors are manufacturing (18%), healthcare and social assistance (15%), and retail trade (13%). Major occupation types include production (16%), office/administrative support (13%), and sales (10%). Over 77% of workers commute to work by car, with an average commute time of 28 minutes. About 45% of residents work outside the county, primarily commuting to Grayson, Collin, and Dallas counties.

Fannin County, TX, has a homeownership rate of approximately 74%, with median home values near $205,000 in 2023—up roughly 9% year-over-year. Median monthly rent is around $1,100. The area features a mix of single-family homes, ranch-style houses, and some newer developments, especially around Bonham, the county seat. Neighborhoods range from historic districts to rural communities. Property tax rates average 1.64%, translating to about $3,362 annually on a median-priced home. The market remains affordable compared to the Dallas-Fort Worth metro but sees steady growth as buyers seek small-town living.

County Crime & Safety

Fannin County, TX, maintains relatively low crime rates compared to state averages. In 2023, the county reported a violent crime rate of approximately 1.7 incidents per 1,000 residents and a property crime rate of 13 per 1,000. The sheriff’s office actively encourages public involvement in crime reporting, utilizing online and anonymous tip lines. Continued community initiatives and regular patrols contribute to Fannin County’s reputation for safety, with a 10% decrease in overall crime since 2020, according to the Texas Department of Public Safety’s latest statistics.