Demographics
As of 2022, Orange County, TX, has a population of approximately 83,500. The median age is 39 years. The gender split is roughly 49% male and 51% female. The racial and ethnic makeup is about 78% White, 11% Black or African American, 1% Asian, and 7% identifying as two or more races, with Hispanic or Latino residents comprising around 10% of the population.
Elections
Orange County, TX, had 50,139 registered voters as of November 2022. The county holds general, primary, runoff, and special elections, managed by the Orange County Elections Administration. In the 2020 presidential election, 81% of voters chose Republican candidates, while 18% voted Democratic. Polling locations include local schools, churches, and the Orange County Expo Center. Key local issues include hurricane recovery and property taxes. The Republican Party dominates, but Democrats maintain a presence. Election results and polling sites are reported on the county’s official website, ensuring transparency and accessibility for all residents.
Education, Employment and Housing
Orange County, TX, has 26 public schools, including four high schools. The high school graduation rate is around 91%, though only about 15% of adults hold a bachelor’s degree or higher. The average Texas school rating for the area is a B- (TEA score ~76/100). Educational programs include career and technical education, with some advanced placement courses offered. Adult education is available via Lamar State College–Orange. School safety is a priority, with most districts implementing security protocols and resource officers on campus.
As of 2023, Orange County, TX has an employment rate of approximately 57%. Major industries include manufacturing (18%), health care (15%), and retail trade (12%). Top occupation types are office/administrative (14%), sales (11%), and production (10%). The average commute time is 24 minutes, with over 78% of workers driving alone. About 30% of residents work outside the county, commonly commuting to Jefferson and Harris counties for employment opportunities.
Orange County, TX features a homeownership rate of around 73%, with median home values near $180,000 as of 2023. Median rent averages $950 monthly. The housing market has seen a steady 4% annual appreciation. Single-family homes dominate, with some apartments and mobile homes. Neighborhoods like Bridge City and Vidor offer suburban living, while Orange provides urban amenities. Property tax rates average 2.1%, leading to an annual tax of approximately $3,780 on median-priced homes. The area attracts families seeking affordable living and a range of housing options.
County Crime & Safety
Orange County, TX, reports a crime rate below the national average, with recent FBI data showing approximately 210 crimes per 100,000 residents in 2023. Violent crime, including assault and robbery, remains rare, making up less than 18% of total offenses. Property crime, primarily burglary and theft, accounts for most incidents. Local law enforcement maintains a responsive reporting system, ensuring prompt investigation. Residents generally consider the area safe, supported by a 12% decrease in total crime over the past five years.
Popular names
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