Demographics
As of 2023, Morris County, TX, has an estimated population of about 11,000. The county's racial/ethnic composition is 62% White, 26% Black or African American, 7% Hispanic or Latino, and 5% other races. The median age is around 45 years, reflecting an aging population. Gender distribution is nearly balanced, with 51% female and 49% male residents.
Elections
Morris County, TX, with a population of about 11,000, had 7,519 registered voters in 2022. Elections include local, state, and federal races, with presidential cycles seeing turnout near 60%. Polling locations include the Morris County Courthouse and Daingerfield State Park. Administration is overseen by the County Elections Administrator. In 2020, Republican candidates won over 75% of the county vote. Key local issues are economic development and public education funding. The county is largely Republican, though Democrats maintain a local presence in some precincts. Voters can register year-round, except during the last 30 days before an election.
Education, Employment and Housing
Morris County, TX, hosts 9 public schools with a high school graduation rate of approximately 89%. Only about 12% of adults hold a bachelor’s degree or higher, reflecting limited higher education attainment. The county’s schools have an average GreatSchools rating of 4/10, indicating room for academic improvement. Educational programs focus on career and technical education, though adult education opportunities are limited. School safety is prioritized, with most districts maintaining resource officers and upgraded security measures to ensure student well-being.
Morris County, TX, has an employment rate of approximately 51.4%. Leading industries include Manufacturing (22.5%), Health Care & Social Assistance (16.7%), and Retail Trade (13%). Major occupation types are Production (18.6%), Office & Administrative Support (13.1%), and Sales (11.5%). About 83% of workers commute alone by car, with an average commute time of 23.6 minutes. Most residents work within Morris County, but some commute to neighboring Bowie and Cass counties.
Morris County, TX, has a homeownership rate of about 76%, with rental occupancy at 24%. The median home value is approximately $96,000, while median gross rent is around $700 per month. Recent years show stable property values with slight annual increases of 2–3%. Housing types primarily include single-family homes, with some mobile homes and apartments. Key neighborhoods are in Daingerfield and Lone Star. Property tax rates average 1.80% of assessed value, resulting in typical annual tax bills of about $1,700. The area remains affordable compared to Texas averages.
County Crime & Safety
Morris County, TX, has a crime rate lower than the Texas average, with about 1,000 property crimes and 150 violent crimes per 100,000 residents in recent years. The county reported 2 murders, 15 burglaries, and 30 assaults in 2023, according to the Texas Department of Public Safety. Law enforcement presence is robust, with timely crime reporting and community safety initiatives helping maintain stable crime rates. Overall, Morris County remains relatively safe, with ongoing efforts to reduce incidents and improve public security.
Popular names
- Frederick Haley
- Charles Williams
- Michael Smith
- Charles Smith
- James Foster
- Maria Ballesteros
- Melvin Lee
- Thomas Smith
- Ana Ballesteros
- Ashley Kelly
- Bill Tucker
- Bobby Griffin
- Brandon Cook
- Charles Pearson
- Chassity Evans
- Cindy Smith
- Courtney Smith
- Cruz Dela
- Curtis Traylor
- David Banks
- David Hall
- David Richardson
- Eddie Johnson
- Evelyn Ragsdale
- James Barron
- James Hawkins
- James Hill
- James Johnson
- Jesse Hicks
- John Smith
- Kenneth Whelchel
- Melissa Watkins
- Milton Greene
- Paul Hicks
- Ronnie Amerson
- Samuel Eller
- Albert Henderson
- Alfred Fowler
- Amara Chism
- Amy Cameron
- Angela Jones
- Annetta Vaughn
- Annette Tillis
- Anthony Mongognia
- April Taylor
- Autumn Marlar
- Barry Gunn
- Beverly Brown
- Billy Smith
- Bobby Alford
- Brandi Watkins
- Brandon Milhorn
- Brandon Mitchell
- Brenda Knight
- Bret Gutierrez
- Caleb Cox
- Candis Tarver
- Carolyn Spraglin
- Charles Derrick
- Charles Johnson
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