Van Buren County, Arkansas

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Van Buren County
U.S. county
Van Buren County Courthouse in downtown Clinton
Gravesville Cut-Off Road near Bee Branch, Arkansas.jpg
Middle Fork of the Little Red River Bridge
Lake at sunset
Map of Arkansas highlighting Van Buren County
Location within the U.S. state of Arkansas
Map of the United States highlighting Arkansas
Arkansas's location within the U.S.
Coordinates: 35°36′01″N 92°29′28″W / 35.600277777778°N 92.491111111111°W / 35.600277777778; -92.491111111111
Country United States
State Arkansas
FoundedNovember 11, 1833
Named forMartin Van Buren
SeatClinton
Largest cityClinton
Area
 • Total724 sq mi (1,880 km2)
 • Land708 sq mi (1,830 km2)
 • Water16 sq mi (40 km2)  2.2%%
Population
 (2010)
 • Total17,295
 • Estimate 
(2019)
16,545
 • Density24/sq mi (9.2/km2)
Time zoneUTC−6 (Central)
 • Summer (DST)UTC−5 (CDT)
Congressional district2nd
Websitewww.vanburencountyark.com

Van Buren County is a county located in the U.S. state of Arkansas. As of the 2010 census, the population was 17,295.[1] The county seat is Clinton.[2] The county was formed on November 11, 1833, and named for Martin Van Buren, President of the United States, who was Vice President at the time of the county's formation. Van Buren County was a dry county until November 3rd. 2020 as the county residents voted to make it a wet county.

Van Buren County should not be confused with the city of Van Buren, which is located approximately 100 miles to the west in Crawford County just north of Fort Smith.

Geography[]

According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the county has a total area of 724 square miles (1,880 km2), of which 708 square miles (1,830 km2) is land and 16 square miles (41 km2) (2.2%) is water.[3]

Major highways[]

Adjacent counties[]

National protected area[]

  • Ozark National Forest (part)

Demographics[]

Historical population
Census Pop.
18401,518
18502,86488.7%
18605,35787.0%
18705,107−4.7%
18809,56587.3%
18908,567−10.4%
190011,22031.0%
191013,50920.4%
192013,6661.2%
193011,962−12.5%
194012,5184.6%
19509,687−22.6%
19607,228−25.4%
19708,27514.5%
198013,35761.4%
199014,0084.9%
200016,19215.6%
201017,2956.8%
2019 (est.)16,545[4]−4.3%
U.S. Decennial Census[5]
1790–1960[6] 1900–1990[7]
1990–2000[8] 2010–2016[1]
Age pyramid Van Buren County[9]

As of the 2000 census,[10] there were 16,192 people, 6,825 households, and 4,804 families residing in the county. The population density was 23 people per square mile (9/km2). There were 9,164 housing units at an average density of 13 per square mile (5/km2). The racial makeup of the county was 96.79% White, 0.31% Black or African American, 0.75% Native American, 0.25% Asian, 0.04% Pacific Islander, 0.37% from other races, and 1.48% from two or more races. 1.33% of the population were Hispanic or Latino of any race, but the percentage could increased 3 or 4 times by seasonal migrant laborers in the county's shiitake mushroom harvest and hospitality jobs provided by the Fairfield Bay resort hotel.[citation needed]

There were 6,825 households, out of which 25.20% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 59.10% were married couples living together, 7.70% had a female householder with no husband present, and 29.60% were non-families. 26.40% of all households were made up of individuals, and 14.40% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.33 and the average family size was 2.79.

In the county, the population was spread out, with 21.50% under the age of 18, 6.60% from 18 to 24, 23.00% from 25 to 44, 25.50% from 45 to 64, and 23.30% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 44 years. For every 100 females there were 96.70 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 93.00 males.

The median income for a household in the county was $27,004, and the median income for a family was $32,284. Males had a median income of $25,821 versus $18,862 for females. The per capita income for the county was $16,603. About 11.60% of families and 15.40% of the population were below the poverty line, including 21.90% of those under age 18 and 10.60% of those age 65 or over.

Government[]

The Van Buren County Quorum Court meets at the courthouse annex, 1414 Hwy. 65 South in Clinton

The county government is a constitutional body granted specific powers by the Constitution of Arkansas and the . The quorum court is the legislative branch of the county government and controls all spending and revenue collection. Representatives are called justices of the peace and are elected from county districts every even-numbered year. The number of districts in a county vary from nine to fifteen, and district boundaries are drawn by the county election commission. The Van Buren County Quorum Court has nine members.[11] Presiding over quorum court meetings is the county judge, who serves as the chief operating officer of the county. The county judge is elected at-large and does not vote in quorum court business, although capable of vetoing quorum court decisions.[12][13]

Politics[]

Over the past few election cycles Van Buren County, like all of the traditionally secessionist and Democratic Upland South, has trended heavily towards the GOP. The last Democrat to carry this county was Bill Clinton in 1996.

Presidential elections results

Communities[]

Cities[]

Towns[]

Census-designated place[]

Other unincorporated communities[]

Townships[]

Townships in Van Buren County, Arkansas, as of 2010

Townships in Arkansas are the divisions of a county. Each township includes unincorporated areas; some may have incorporated cities or towns within part of their boundaries. Arkansas townships have limited purposes in modern times. However, the United States census does list Arkansas population based on townships (sometimes referred to as "county subdivisions" or "minor civil divisions"). Townships are also of value for historical purposes in terms of genealogical research. Each town or city is within one or more townships in an Arkansas county based on census maps and publications. The townships of Van Buren County are listed below; listed in parentheses are the cities, towns, and/or census-designated places that are fully or partially inside the township. [15][16]

Township FIPS code ANSI code
(GNIS ID)
Population
center(s)
Pop.
(2010)
Pop.
density
(/mi2)
Pop.
density
(/km2)
Total area
(mi2)
Total area
(km2)
Land area
(mi2)
Land area
(km2)
Water area
(mi2)
Water area
(km2)
Geographic coordinates
05-90054 00069759 144 6.40 2.47 22.532 58.36 22.492 58.25 0.040 0.1036 35°42′32″N 92°44′51″W / 35.708846°N 92.747601°W / 35.708846; -92.747601
05-90117 00069760 Damascus 786 32.49 12.54 24.204 62.69 24.192 62.66 0.012 0.03108 35°23′06″N 92°24′08″W / 35.384917°N 92.402125°W / 35.384917; -92.402125
05-90444 00069761 1,237 32.83 12.68 37.744 97.76 37.674 97.58 0.070 0.1813 35°26′58″N 92°24′31″W / 35.449518°N 92.408575°W / 35.449518; -92.408575
05-90603 00069762 160 8.92 3.44 17.952 46.50 17.942 46.47 0.010 0.02590 35°25′32″N 92°17′29″W / 35.425448°N 92.291417°W / 35.425448; -92.291417
05-90660 00069763 395 26.72 10.32 14.783 38.29 14.783 38.29 0 0.000 35°23′12″N 92°17′46″W / 35.386683°N 92.296239°W / 35.386683; -92.296239
05-90789 00069764 Clinton (small part) 1,226 58.20 22.47 23.244 60.20 21.066 54.56 2.178 5.641 35°31′01″N 92°24′43″W / 35.516962°N 92.411879°W / 35.516962; -92.411879
05-90951 00069765 739 15.19 5.87 48.926 126.7 48.655 126.0 0.271 0.7019 35°31′57″N 92°35′45″W / 35.532364°N 92.595865°W / 35.532364; -92.595865
05-90987 00069766 362 17.65 6.82 20.653 53.49 20.506 53.11 0.147 0.3807 35°32′02″N 92°30′05″W / 35.533776°N 92.501491°W / 35.533776; -92.501491
05-91035 00069767 892 24.70 9.54 36.497 94.53 36.113 93.53 0.384 0.9946 35°30′18″N 92°19′17″W / 35.505081°N 92.321515°W / 35.505081; -92.321515
05-91200 01986408 Clinton 1,544 66.04 25.50 25.579 66.25 23.381 60.56 2.198 5.693 35°35′21″N 92°24′52″W / 35.589205°N 92.414398°W / 35.589205; -92.414398
05-91318 01986409 675 33.13 12.79 20.576 53.29 20.377 52.78 0.199 0.5154 35°29′00″N 92°30′48″W / 35.483299°N 92.513431°W / 35.483299; -92.513431
(fka Holley[17]) 05-91750 01986410 523 18.21 9.91 28.764 74.50 28.721 74.39 0.043 0.1114 35°40′34″N 92°23′34″W / 35.676084°N 92.392866°W / 35.676084; -92.392866
05-91830 00069771 Fairfield Bay 2,227 160.85 62.10 13.914 36.04 13.845 35.86 0.069 0.1787 35°36′20″N 92°16′18″W / 35.605484°N 92.271560°W / 35.605484; -92.271560
05-92190 00069772 240 2.47 0.95 97.551 252.7 97.076 251.4 0.475 1.230 35°31′10″N 92°44′04″W / 35.519567°N 92.734438°W / 35.519567; -92.734438
05-92214 00069773 655 19.35 7.47 33.982 88.01 33.847 87.66 0.135 0.3496 35°43′40″N 92°26′42″W / 35.727767°N 92.445080°W / 35.727767; -92.445080
05-92610 00069774 390 8.30 3.20 47.047 121.9 46.979 121.7 0.068 0.1761 35°38′39″N 92°36′37″W / 35.644145°N 92.610209°W / 35.644145; -92.610209
05-93093 00069775 447 40.90 15.80 19.664 50.93 10.928 28.30 8.736 22.63 35°34′04″N 92°19′23″W / 35.567744°N 92.323027°W / 35.567744; -92.323027
05-93729 00069776 Shirley 1,497 33.68 13.01 45.153 116.9 44.448 115.1 0.705 1.826 35°39′32″N 92°18′28″W / 35.658887°N 92.307660°W / 35.658887; -92.307660
05-93933 00069777 Dennard 850 13.82 5.34 61.634 159.6 61.484 159.2 0.150 0.3885 35°43′51″N 92°33′33″W / 35.730788°N 92.559088°W / 35.730788; -92.559088
05-93970 01986411 Clinton 1,970 67.78 26.17 29.271 75.81 29.069 75.29 0.202 0.5232 35°36′03″N 92°30′09″W / 35.600847°N 92.502416°W / 35.600847; -92.502416
05-93984 00069778 336 6.16 2.38 54.614 141.4 54.566 141.3 0.048 0.1243 35°37′28″N 92°43′15″W / 35.624497°N 92.720771°W / 35.624497; -92.720771
Source: U.S. Census Bureau[18][19]

See also[]

References[]

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  2. ^ "Find a County". National Association of Counties. Retrieved June 7, 2011.
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  9. ^ Based on 2000 census data
  10. ^ "U.S. Census website". United States Census Bureau. Retrieved May 14, 2011.
  11. ^ "Van Buren County". Association of Arkansas Counties. Retrieved August 29, 2020.
  12. ^ Teske, Steven (March 24, 2014). "Quorum Courts". Encyclopedia of Arkansas History and Culture. Butler Center for Arkansas Studies at the Central Arkansas Library System. Retrieved January 23, 2016.
  13. ^ Goss, Kay C. (August 28, 2015). "Office of County Judge". Encyclopedia of Arkansas History and Culture. Butler Center for Arkansas Studies at the Central Arkansas Library System. Retrieved January 23, 2016.
  14. ^ "Dave Leip's Atlas of U.S. Presidential Elections". Retrieved November 18, 2016.
  15. ^ 2011 Boundary and Annexation Survey (BAS): Van Buren County, AR (PDF) (Map). U. S. Census Bureau. Archived from the original (PDF) on October 19, 2012. Retrieved July 26, 2011.
  16. ^ "Arkansas: 2010 Census Block Maps - County Subdivision". United States Census Bureau. Retrieved June 28, 2014.
  17. ^ "1860 U.S. Census for Van Buren County, Arkansas". Ancestry.com. Retrieved March 30, 2018.
  18. ^ "County Subdivisions: Arkansas". Census 2010 U.S. Gazetteer Files. United States Census Bureau. Archived from the original (TXT) on May 31, 2014.
  19. ^ "Census 2010 U.S. Gazetteer Files". United States Census Bureau.

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Coordinates: 35°36′01″N 92°29′28″W / 35.60028°N 92.49111°W / 35.60028; -92.49111

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