Elections
Carroll County, Arkansas, with 17,013 registered voters as of 2024, holds elections for local, state, and federal offices, including nonpartisan judicial races. In the 2020 presidential election, 69% voted Republican and 28% Democrat. There are 12 polling locations managed by the Carroll County Election Commission. Key issues include rural infrastructure and economic development. The county’s voter registration is split mainly between Republican and Democratic parties, with Republicans holding a majority. Election administration ensures ADA compliance and early voting options. In 2022, turnout was approximately 54%.
Education, Employment and Housing
Carroll County, AR, has around 9 public schools, including Eureka Springs and Berryville High Schools. High school graduation rates are approximately 88%, but only about 17% of adults hold a bachelor’s degree or higher. Average standardized test scores tend to be near state averages. Educational programs include vocational training and dual-enrollment courses. School safety measures are implemented, and adult education is offered through local centers. Overall, the county’s educational resources are growing, yet continue to focus on increasing higher education attainment and career readiness.
As of 2022, Carroll County, AR had an employment rate of approximately 58%. Key industries include manufacturing (21%), retail trade (17%), and accommodation and food services (13%). Top occupations are production (17%), sales (14%), and food service (10%). The median commute time is around 21 minutes, with 80% of workers driving alone. About 40% of residents work within the county, while others commute to nearby Boone and Benton counties for employment.
Carroll County, AR has a homeownership rate of around 71% (2022), with median home values near $185,000 and median gross rents at approximately $850/month. The property market has seen steady appreciation, with values rising about 30% since 2020. Housing types range from single-family homes and historic properties in Eureka Springs to rural cabins and mobile homes. Notable neighborhoods include Holiday Island and Berryville. The county’s average property tax rate is about 0.6%, considerably below the U.S. average, making it an affordable option for both buyers and renters.
Demographics
As of the 2020 Census, Carroll County, Arkansas, had a population of 28,260. The median age was 44.2 years. The gender split was approximately 49% male and 51% female. Racially, the population was about 85.9% White, 1.3% Native American, 0.5% African American, 0.5% Asian, and 6.2% from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino residents comprised 15.5% of the population.
County Crime & Safety
Carroll County, AR, reports relatively low crime rates compared to national averages. In 2022, the county recorded a violent crime rate of about 2.5 incidents per 1,000 residents and a property crime rate of 14.8 per 1,000. Most reported crimes are related to theft and burglary. Local law enforcement and the Carroll County Sheriff's Office emphasize community policing and public reporting, resulting in a 15% decrease in overall crime over the past five years. Regular updates and detailed crime statistics are made available to residents, ensuring transparency and safety awareness.
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