Elections

Bradley County, Arkansas, had approximately 6,700 registered voters for the 2022 general election. The county administers elections for local, state, and federal offices, with major parties being Republican and Democrat. In the 2020 presidential election, about 60% voted Republican and 37% Democrat. Key issues have included education funding and infrastructure. There are nine polling locations, including the Bradley County Courthouse in Warren. Elections are managed by the Bradley County Election Commission. Voter turnout was roughly 55% in the latest major election.

Demographics

As of 2022, Bradley County, AR, has an estimated population of about 10,375. The population is 50.7% female and 49.3% male, with a median age of approximately 41.6 years. Racially, the county is 59% White, 31% Black or African American, 6% Hispanic or Latino, and around 4% other races or multiracial. About 22% of residents are under 18, while nearly 20% are 65 or older, indicating an aging population.

Education, Employment and Housing

Bradley County, Arkansas, has about 6 public schools, including Warren High School. Approximately 83% of adults have a high school diploma, and around 13% hold a bachelor’s degree or higher. The district’s average ACT score is about 17.2. School safety measures include on-campus resource officers and secure entry points. Educational programs offer career and technical training, Advanced Placement courses, and adult education classes. Graduation rates are close to 92%. The schools focus on both academic and vocational pathways to support diverse student needs.

As of 2022, Bradley County, AR had an employment rate of approximately 50.5%. Key industries include manufacturing (19.3%), health care & social assistance (16%), retail trade (12%), and education services (10%). Major occupations are production (14%), office/administrative support (13%), and sales (10%). About 84% of workers commute by car, with an average travel time of 22 minutes. The majority (over 75%) work within the county, while the rest commute mainly to Drew and Union counties.

Bradley County, AR, has a homeownership rate of approximately 70%, with a median home value around $85,000 as of 2023. The median gross rent is about $670 monthly. Housing types are largely single-family homes, with some mobile homes and small apartment complexes. Prominent neighborhoods include Warren and Hermitage. Property values have remained stable but show slight annual increases (about 2–3%). Property taxes are low, averaging 0.52% of home value, making the area attractive for affordable living.

County Crime & Safety

Bradley County, AR, has a higher crime rate compared to the Arkansas average, with a violent crime rate of approximately 5.9 per 1,000 residents and a property crime rate near 23.5 per 1,000, according to FBI 2022 statistics. The county reports regular safety concerns, including theft and burglary, but has seen minor fluctuations in reported crimes year-to-year. Law enforcement emphasizes community involvement and encourages prompt crime reporting. Despite challenges, recent initiatives aim to improve public safety and reduce overall incidents in the area.