Demographics

As of 2023, Liberty County, TX, has a population of approximately 96,000. The racial/ethnic makeup is about 58% White (non-Hispanic), 19% Hispanic or Latino, 16% Black or African American, and 2% Asian. The median age is around 36 years. Gender distribution is nearly equal, with 50.5% male and 49.5% female. The county has seen steady growth in recent years, reflecting its diverse communities.

Elections

Liberty County, TX has over 58,000 residents, with about 38,000 registered voters as of 2024. Elections include primaries, general, municipal, and special elections. In the 2020 presidential election, Republican candidates received 78% of the vote, Democrats 21%. The county typically operates 24 polling locations, administered by the Liberty County Elections Administration Office. Key issues in recent elections include property taxes, school funding, and infrastructure. The Republican Party dominates, but the Democratic Party maintains a presence. Voter registration and turnout efforts continue to address a turnout rate that often remains below 60% in major elections.

Education, Employment and Housing

Liberty County, TX features 39 public schools, including 7 high schools, serving approximately 15,000 students. About 79% of adults hold a high school diploma, while 11% possess a bachelor’s degree or higher, below state averages. The county’s average public school test score is 39.7, also below the Texas average of 51. School safety measures are implemented across districts, and programs include career and technical education, dual credit, and adult education initiatives. Continuous efforts aim to improve academic performance and expand educational opportunities for residents.

Liberty County, TX had an employment rate of approximately 56.4% in 2022. The largest industries are Health Care & Social Assistance (14%), Retail Trade (12%), and Construction (11%). Leading occupation types include Office & Administrative Support (15%) and Sales (10%). The average commute time is about 34 minutes, with over 60% of employed residents commuting outside the county, mainly to Harris and Montgomery counties for work.

Liberty County, TX, has a homeownership rate of around 74%, with median home values near $210,000 in 2024. Median rent is approximately $1,200 per month. The real estate market has seen steady growth, with property values increasing by about 6% year-over-year. Housing types range from single-family homes to mobile homes, especially in areas like Cleveland and Liberty. Neighborhoods like Dayton offer newer developments. Property tax rates average 2.1% of assessed value. Overall, Liberty County offers affordable options for both owners and renters compared to the Houston metro area.

County Crime & Safety

Liberty County, TX, has experienced higher-than-average crime rates compared to national figures. In 2023, the violent crime rate was approximately 4.2 per 1,000 residents, while the property crime rate stood at 22.7 per 1,000 residents. Local law enforcement reported 125 violent crimes and 680 property crimes last year. Efforts to improve safety include increased community policing and reporting tools, but residents are encouraged to remain vigilant and report suspicious activities through the county’s online portal or the Sheriff’s Office tip line.