Demographics
As of 2023, Lee County, TX has an estimated population of approximately 18,950. The median age is about 43 years, with 49% male and 51% female residents. Racially, the population is roughly 74% White, 10% Black or African American, 2% Asian, and 12% from other or mixed races. About 29% of residents identify as Hispanic or Latino of any race, reflecting the county’s diverse community.
Elections
Lee County, TX, had 12,564 registered voters as of 2022. Voters participate in federal, state, and local elections, including school bonds and city offices. In the 2020 presidential election, 80% voted Republican, 18% Democrat. Polling locations include the Lee County Courthouse, Giddings Public Library, and several precinct centers. Key issues are agricultural policy and infrastructure. The Lee County Elections Administrator oversees the process. Both Republican (dominant) and Democratic parties are active, with around 1,500 Democrats and 7,500 Republicans voting in recent primaries.
Education, Employment and Housing
Lee County, TX, has around 13 public schools serving approximately 3,000 students, with Giddings High School as the main high school. About 84% of adults hold a high school diploma, and 15% have a bachelor’s degree or higher. Average test scores across the county schools are close to the Texas median, with Giddings High scoring 6/10 on GreatSchools. School safety measures include resource officers and safety drills. Educational programs include career and technical education, special education, and dual-credit courses in partnership with local colleges to enhance adult education opportunities.
As of 2022, Lee County, TX, had an employment rate of approximately 57.2%. The leading industries include Educational Services, Health Care & Social Assistance (20.4%), Manufacturing (14.8%), and Construction (11.2%). The most common occupations are Management, Business, Science & Arts (31.6%), Production, Transportation & Material Moving (20.7%), and Sales & Office (16.3%). About 76% of workers commute outside the county, with an average commute time of 30 minutes, mainly traveling to nearby cities such as Austin and Bryan-College Station for employment opportunities.
Lee County, TX, has a homeownership rate of about 77%, with median home values near $220,000 as of 2023. Median rent is around $1,100 per month. The area predominantly features single-family homes, with some rural acreage and a few multi-family units. Towns like Giddings and Lexington are popular neighborhoods, offering both historic and modern housing options. Recent property value trends show a moderate annual increase of around 5%. Property tax rates average 1.7%, slightly above the Texas state average. The housing market remains relatively affordable and stable compared to major metro areas.
County Crime & Safety
Lee County, TX, reported a crime rate of approximately 20.7 per 1,000 residents in 2023, below the national average. Property crime dominates, with 155 incidents, while violent crimes totaled 19 cases. The county maintains a clearance rate of around 35% for reported offenses. Sheriff and local police encourage community reporting via their online portal, leading to improved response times. Despite occasional spikes, overall crime rates have remained relatively stable in recent years, reflecting effective local law enforcement efforts.
Popular names
- Maria Garcia
- Jose Hernandez
- Gloria Smith
- Jose Martinez
- Maxine Williams
- James Mitschke
- James Smith
- Jose Corona
- Jose Gonzalez
- Maria Martinez
- Mark Jaehne
- Noe Gutierrez
- Rebecca Nunes
- Aimee Lara
- Alfredo Garcia
- Amber Moore
- Anna Eller
- Bailey Ender
- David Moore
- Eric Clemons
- Fernando Hernandez
- Gary Clopton
- Harrold Smith
- James Bell
- James Marburger
- James Plumlee
- James Stifflemire
- Jennifer Smith
- Jimmie Pohorelsky
- John Young
- Jose Orocio
- Juan Garcia
- Kenneth Smith
- Kevin Letbetter
- Logan Lancaster
- Manuel Galvan
- Maria Salazar
- Maria Segundo
- Michael Siegeler
- Michael Turner
- Monisha Holloway
- Neda Crawford
- Polly Fletcher
- Randy Brown
- Ronald Osborne
- Sade Davis
- Steven Nunes
- Tammy Davis
- Theresa Jenke
- Tiffany Johnson
- Toy Summers
- Aaron Clopton
- Abraham Escalante
- Adam Basquez
- Adeline Kieschnick
- Adrian Everett
- Adrien Belanger
- Albert Worley
- Allan Mitschke
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