Demographics

As of the 2020 Census, Jackson County, TX had a population of 14,988. The median age was about 40 years. Gender distribution was nearly even, with 50.2% male and 49.8% female. Racially, the county was 77.7% White, 6.6% Black or African American, 1.1% Asian, and 12.0% from other races; 42.7% of residents identified as Hispanic or Latino.

Elections

Jackson County, TX, had 10,084 registered voters as of 2022. The county holds federal, state, and local elections, including primaries and general elections. In the 2020 presidential election, 77% voted Republican and 22% Democrat. There are 8 polling locations, with the Jackson County Services Building in Edna as the main site. Voter turnout averaged 62% in recent elections. Issues of concern include property taxes and rural infrastructure. Elections are administered by the Jackson County Elections Department, overseen by the County Clerk. The county is predominantly Republican, with minor Democratic presence in some precincts.

Education, Employment and Housing

Jackson County, TX, hosts several public schools, including 1 high school, with an overall average school rating of about 6/10. Approximately 82% of adults are high school graduates, while around 14% hold a bachelor’s degree or higher. The county offers basic educational programs, with vocational and adult education opportunities available. School safety measures meet Texas state standards. There are 5 public schools in total, serving roughly 1,500 students. Overall, Jackson County provides foundational K-12 and adult education, though advanced program offerings are limited compared to state averages.

As of 2023, Jackson County, TX has an employment rate of approximately 60%. Major industries include agriculture, oil & gas, healthcare, and education, with about 21% in manufacturing and 15% in healthcare & social assistance. Top occupations are management (11%), office & administrative support (9%), and production roles (8%). Around 79% of workers commute by car, with an average commute time of 24 minutes. Roughly 51% of employed residents work outside the county, mainly commuting to Victoria, Matagorda, and Calhoun counties for employment.

Jackson County, TX, has a homeownership rate of approximately 75%, with median home values around $170,000 in 2023. Rental options are fewer, with median rents near $900/month. The housing market saw modest annual value growth of 4%, and homes are primarily single-family houses. Popular neighborhoods include Edna and Ganado, offering quiet, rural lifestyles. Property tax rates average 1.61%, meaning a $170,000 home pays roughly $2,737 yearly in taxes. The area features affordable living and stable property values compared to larger Texas metros.

County Crime & Safety

Jackson County, TX, maintains a relatively low crime rate compared to state averages. According to recent FBI data, the county reported a violent crime rate of 205 per 100,000 residents and a property crime rate of 1,362 per 100,000 in 2022. Local law enforcement actively encourages crime reporting, contributing to increased public awareness and prevention. Community-driven initiatives and regular patrols help keep the area safer. While occasional property crimes occur, overall safety remains high, making Jackson County one of the safer regions in Texas.