Education, Employment and Housing
Montgomery County, KY, has 10 public schools, including Montgomery County High School and Area Technology Center. The high school graduation rate is approximately 92%, with 15% of adults holding a bachelor’s degree or higher. Average ACT scores hover around 19.8. The district emphasizes school safety with SROs and security upgrades. Adult education programs are available via the Montgomery County Adult Education Center. Schools offer AP, career/technical, and gifted programs, striving for a well-rounded education.
As of 2023, Montgomery County, KY, has an employment rate of approximately 57.4%. Major industries include Manufacturing (19.8%), Health Care & Social Assistance (17.5%), and Retail Trade (11.2%). Leading occupation types are Production (13.5%), Office & Administrative Support (12.8%), and Sales (9.6%). About 71% of residents commute outside the county for work, with many employed in nearby Fayette and Clark counties. Average commute time is 26 minutes, reflecting the county’s role as a labor force contributor to the broader Lexington metropolitan area.
Montgomery County, KY, has a homeownership rate of about 67%, with a median home value near $170,000 and typical monthly rents around $850. The housing market has seen moderate growth, with prices up 6% year-over-year as of early 2024. Housing types range from single-family homes in neighborhoods like Indian Mound and Woodland Heights to rentals and townhomes closer to Mt. Sterling. Property taxes are relatively low, with an average effective rate of 0.87%, making the county attractive for both homeowners and renters seeking affordability.
Elections
Montgomery County, KY, had approximately 21,000 registered voters in 2023. Voters participate in primary, general, and special elections, often held at multiple polling locations such as the Health & Civic Center and Mapleton Elementary. In the 2022 general election, turnout was around 41%. Local issues include school funding and infrastructure. Administration is overseen by the County Clerk. The county's electorate is primarily Republican (about 62% in 2022), with Democratic and independent voters making up the rest. Voting options include in-person, absentee, and early voting.
County Crime & Safety
Montgomery County, KY, reports a moderate crime rate compared to state averages. According to recent statistics, the county's overall crime rate is approximately 21.6 per 1,000 residents per year. Violent crimes, including assault and robbery, account for about 2.9 per 1,000 residents, while property crimes such as burglary and theft stand at 18.7 per 1,000. Local law enforcement agencies encourage prompt reporting, contributing to a crime clearance rate near 35%. Overall, Montgomery County is considered relatively safe, with ongoing initiatives aimed at improving community safety.
Demographics
As of the 2020 Census, Montgomery County, KY had a population of 28,114. The median age was approximately 39.7 years. The population was 51.1% female and 48.9% male. Racially, 92.3% identified as White, 3.6% as Black or African American, 0.5% as Asian, and 2.9% as two or more races. Hispanic or Latino residents accounted for 2.2% of the total population.
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