Demographics
As of the 2020 Census, Clinton County, PA, had a population of approximately 37,450. The median age was about 41.3 years. The gender split was roughly 52% male and 48% female. The population was predominantly White (92.7%), with smaller groups including Black or African American (3.1%), Asian (0.7%), Native American (0.2%), and those of Hispanic or Latino origin (1.5%).
Elections
Clinton County, PA, has around 25,000 registered voters as of 2024, with about 55% Republican, 35% Democrat, and 10% other affiliations. The county holds primary, general, and municipal elections, with voter turnout typically near 60% in presidential years. Recent results show strong GOP support; in 2020, Donald Trump received 66% of the local vote. There are 29 polling locations managed by the County Board of Elections, addressing issues like voting accessibility and ballot security. The election administration ensures compliance and transparency, engaging both major parties in observer roles during tabulation and canvassing processes.
Education, Employment and Housing
Clinton County, PA, has 17 public schools, including 1 high school (Central Mountain High School), with a graduation rate of about 86%. Approximately 15.6% of adults hold a bachelor’s degree or higher. The average public school math/reading proficiency score is around 45%, slightly below the state average. School safety initiatives and adult education programs are available, including collaborations with the Keystone Central School District and Lock Haven University. Schools offer diverse educational programs, including career and technical education, to support student achievement and workforce readiness.
As of 2022, Clinton County, PA had an employment rate of approximately 59%. The top industries include manufacturing (20%), health care and social assistance (18%), and retail trade (12%). Occupations are primarily in production (21%), office/administrative support (15%), and sales (10%). About 68% of workers commute alone by car, with an average travel time of 23 minutes. Major employment hubs are Lock Haven and nearby Williamsport; around 17% of workers commute outside Clinton County for jobs.
Clinton County, PA, has a homeownership rate of about 70%, with a median home value near $158,000 and median rent around $870. The housing market has seen modest growth, with property values rising approximately 6% year-over-year. Most homes are single-family houses, with some apartments concentrated in Lock Haven, the largest city. Popular neighborhoods include Downtown Lock Haven and Mill Hall. Annual property taxes average about 1.2% of assessed value, lower than the state average. Affordable housing, diverse neighborhoods, and reasonable taxes make Clinton County attractive for both buyers and renters.
County Crime & Safety
Clinton County, PA, maintains relatively low crime rates compared to state and national averages. For 2022, the county reported a violent crime rate of approximately 2.1 incidents per 1,000 residents and a property crime rate of 8.7 per 1,000. Most common offenses included theft and burglary, with Lock Haven—the county seat—comprising the majority of reports. Law enforcement agencies encourage active crime reporting via online platforms and local hotlines. Overall, Clinton County is considered safer than 54% of U.S. counties, reflecting steady policing efforts and community engagement.
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