Demographics

As of 2023, Henderson County, KY, has an estimated population of around 44,000. The median age is 41.3 years, with 51% female and 49% male residents. Racially, the county is 86% White, 7% Black or African American, 3% Hispanic or Latino, 0.6% Asian, and 3.4% identifying as multiracial or other. This diverse population reflects gradual demographic changes in the region.

Elections

Henderson County, KY, has about 33,000 registered voters, with roughly 56% Democrat, 38% Republican, and 6% Other. The county participates in primary, general, and school board elections. In the 2022 general election, turnout was 43%. Major polling locations include East Heights Elementary and Henderson County Fairgrounds. Recent issues have focused on school funding and local economic growth. The Henderson County Clerk’s office administers elections, ensuring compliance and oversight. Election results typically reflect a Democratic majority locally, though state and national races trend more Republican. Both major parties maintain active local chapters.

Education, Employment and Housing

Henderson County, KY, operates 12 public schools serving about 6,000 students, with Henderson County High School as the primary secondary institution. The high school graduation rate is approximately 92%, while only 18.7% of adults hold a bachelor’s degree or higher. Average test scores are slightly below state average, but the district offers advanced placement and career/technical education programs. Henderson County schools prioritize safety with resource officers and regular safety drills. Adult education is supported through Henderson Community College, offering GED and certificate programs to promote lifelong learning in the region.

As of 2023, Henderson County, KY, has an employment rate of approximately 95.2%. Major industries include manufacturing (21%), healthcare (17%), and retail trade (12%). Common occupations are production (13%), office and administrative support (12%), and sales (10%). About 82% of workers commute by car, with an average travel time of 20 minutes. Roughly 78% work within the county, while 22% commute to nearby areas such as Evansville, IN.

Henderson County, KY, features a homeownership rate of roughly 69%, with median home values around $152,000 and median rents near $695/month. The housing market has seen values rise about 4% year-over-year. Housing types primarily include single-family homes, with some apartments and townhomes. Popular neighborhoods include Audubon, The Pines, and Eastgate. Property taxes are relatively low, at approximately 0.78% of assessed value. The county attracts buyers seeking affordability and stable communities.

County Crime & Safety

Henderson County, KY, has a moderate crime rate compared to state averages. According to recent data, the total crime rate is approximately 2,073 incidents per 100,000 residents, including 306 violent crimes and 1,767 property crimes. The county saw a 7% decrease in reported crimes over the past year. Local law enforcement encourages community reporting, leading to a clearance rate of about 36%. Ongoing safety initiatives aim to further reduce crime and maintain Henderson County’s reputation as a safe community.