Elections
Macoupin County, Illinois, with around 28,000 registered voters as of 2022, conducts general, primary, consolidated, and special elections. In the 2020 presidential election, turnout was approximately 70%, with Republicans receiving about 62% and Democrats 36% of the vote. There are 39 polling locations countywide, administered by the County Clerk’s office. Key local issues include rural infrastructure and education funding. The two major parties—Republican and Democrat—are both active, with Republicans holding a majority of local offices as of the last cycle. Voter registration and election information are available at macoupinvotes.gov.
Education, Employment and Housing
Macoupin County, IL, has 11 public high schools serving about 2,500 students, with an average high school graduation rate of 87%. Around 15% of adults have a bachelor’s degree or higher. The county is served by the Regional Office of Education #40, offering adult education and GED programs. Average math and reading proficiency scores in the schools are approximately 35% and 40%, respectively. School safety is considered above average, with reported incidents below state averages. Vocational and dual-credit programs are available through partnerships with Lewis & Clark Community College and other local institutions.
As of 2022, Macoupin County, IL, reported an employment rate of approximately 59%, with around 19,000 residents in the labor force. Major industries include health care & social assistance (16%), retail trade (14%), and manufacturing (13%). Common occupations are office & administrative support (12%), production (10%), and sales (9%). About 75% of workers commute outside the county, predominantly to nearby cities like St. Louis, MO, and Springfield, IL, with an average commute time of 30 minutes.
Macoupin County, IL, has a homeownership rate of about 75%, with median home values around $114,000 (2022 estimates), reflecting a steady market. Median rent is approximately $770 per month. Housing is predominantly single-family homes, with some multi-unit buildings in towns like Carlinville and Gillespie. The area offers both rural and small-town neighborhoods. Property taxes average 2.1% of a home’s value, translating to about $2,400 annually for a median-priced home. The market remains affordable compared to urban Illinois counties, with stable values and moderate rental and ownership opportunities.
County Crime & Safety
Macoupin County, IL, maintains relatively low crime rates compared to national averages. According to recent FBI data, the county's violent crime rate stands at approximately 125 incidents per 100,000 residents, well below Illinois's average of 403. Property crime rates are about 612 per 100,000 residents, also lower than the state average of 1,642. The Sheriff's Department prioritizes community policing and crime reporting is accessible through online and phone portals, enhancing public safety. Overall, Macoupin County is regarded as a safe area with effective law enforcement presence.
Demographics
Macoupin County, IL, has a population of approximately 44,967 (2022). The median age is 43.7 years, with 49.3% male and 50.7% female residents. Racially, the county is predominantly White (95.0%), with smaller populations of Black or African American (1.6%), Hispanic or Latino (1.7%), and other races (1.7%). The area is mostly rural, with a slight population decline in recent years.
Popular names
- Patrick Hurley
- David Smith
- Walter Ahlemeyer
- Craig Neuhaus
- Jeremy Jones
- Ronald Releford
- Brian Komanetsky
- Doug Kessinger
- John Paoni
- Michael Smith
- Robert Brown
- Michael Larosa
- David Jones
- James Cox
- Linda Smith
- Shirley Thomas
- David Cox
- Jennifer Smith
- Mary Smith
- William Miller
- David Cisler
- David Lewis
- Dianna Schweppe
- Jennifer Miller
- John Smith
- John Wilson
- Kevin Pirok
- Michael Cox
- Robert Jones
- Robert Smith
- Ronald Bertolino
- William Jones
- Chris Hatalla
- David Brown
- George Kruse
- Huss Vanhuss
- James Green
- James Smith
- James Turner
- James Wilson
- Jeremy Hanold
- Jeremy Hicks
- John Johnson
- Michael Jones
- Murlin Hawkins
- Richard Clark
- Sharon Paoni
- Steven Jones
- Terry Johnson
- Amanda Allen
- Amanda Smith
- Brent Coe
- Charles Johnson
- Curtis Mcghee
- Daniel Jones
- David Dunn
- David Johnson
- Donald Pool
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