Demographics
As of 2023 estimates, Kinney County, TX has a population of approximately 3,650. The median age is around 42 years. Gender distribution is nearly balanced, with about 52% male and 48% female. Racially, the county is 87% White, 1% Black or African American, 1% Native American, and 11% from other races. Approximately 57% of residents identify as Hispanic or Latino, reflecting the county's diverse heritage.
Elections
Kinney County, Texas had 2,679 registered voters as of 2022. The county conducts local, state, and federal elections, with recent turnout reaching approximately 60% in general elections. Major polling locations include Brackettville Community Center and Spofford City Hall. Administration is overseen by the Kinney County Elections Office. The primary parties are Republican and Democrat, with Republicans securing nearly 80% of votes in the 2022 general election. Local issues include border security and funding for public services. Voter registration drives and early voting are available to residents, supporting higher participation.
Education, Employment and Housing
Kinney County, TX has a limited educational infrastructure, with approximately 3 public schools, including Brackett High School. Only 75.2% of adults are high school graduates, while 13.4% hold a bachelor's degree or higher. School ratings average around 5/10 according to GreatSchools. School safety is considered above state average, benefiting from smaller student populations. Educational programs are modest, with some offerings in vocational and dual-credit classes. Adult education resources and advanced enrichment opportunities are limited due to the county’s rural setting and small population.
As of 2022, Kinney County, TX, had an employment rate of about 49%, with approximately 1,180 employed residents. The largest industries were Public Administration (19.6%), Educational Services (12.8%), and Health Care & Social Assistance (11.9%). Common occupations included Management (16%), Office & Administrative Support (11.7%), and Education (10.6%). Nearly 77% of workers drove alone to work, with an average commute time of 24 minutes. Most residents worked within the county, while a significant minority commuted to Val Verde County or other nearby areas.
Kinney County, TX has a homeownership rate of around 75%, with median home values near $112,000 as of 2023. The median rent is about $790 per month. Housing stock is predominantly single-family homes, with a few apartments and mobile homes. Notable neighborhoods include Brackettville and the historic Fort Clark Springs. Recent market trends show stable prices with a slight 3% annual increase. Property tax rates average 1.4%, translating to roughly $1,570 annually for a median-priced home. The area offers affordable living, primarily in rural and small-town settings.
County Crime & Safety
Kinney County, TX, has experienced a notable rise in crime, particularly related to human smuggling and drug trafficking, due to its proximity to the U.S.-Mexico border. In 2022, the county reported over 3,000 arrests linked to illegal border crossings—a significant increase from previous years. Property crime rates remain relatively low, with less than 100 reported thefts annually. The sheriff’s office attributes effective reporting and collaboration with state agencies for improved crime response, but residents continue to express safety concerns amid ongoing border-related incidents.
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