Elections
Vermilion County, IL, has approximately 47,000 registered voters as of 2024. Voters participate in local, state, and federal elections, with recent turnout at 54% in the 2022 general election. The county is administered by the Vermilion County Clerk’s Office, overseeing about 48 polling locations. Major parties include Republicans and Democrats; Republicans have led recent results—Trump won 59% in 2020. Issues often focus on economic development and crime. Voter registration can be done online or in-office, and early voting is available. The county uses paper ballots with optical scan systems for tabulation.
Education, Employment and Housing
Vermilion County, IL, hosts 11 high schools and several primary schools, serving about 13,000 students. The county's high school graduation rate is approximately 83%, but only around 16% of adults hold a bachelor’s degree or higher. The average school rating is 4/10 on GreatSchools. Adult education is supported by Danville Area Community College, offering GED and vocational programs. Schools have implemented comprehensive safety protocols, with a student-to-security staff ratio of about 400:1. Educational programs include Advanced Placement, dual-credit courses, and career/technical education, although participation rates remain below the state average.
As of 2023, Vermilion County, IL, has an employment rate of approximately 56%. Major employment sectors include health care (18%), manufacturing (15%), and retail trade (12%). The leading occupation types are production (17%), office/administrative support (14%), and sales (10%). About 81% of workers commute by car, with an average travel time of 20 minutes; roughly 60% work within the county, while 40% commute to nearby counties such as Champaign.
Vermilion County, IL, has a homeownership rate of about 67%, with median home values near $90,000 and median rents around $750 per month. The area features affordable property values, though trends show slow appreciation. Housing types range from historic single-family homes to modest apartments. Popular neighborhoods in Danville include Lincoln Park and Lakeview. Property taxes average 2.2% of home value. The market favors buyers, with ample inventory and lower prices compared to state averages.
County Crime & Safety
Vermilion County, IL, has a higher-than-average crime rate compared to national levels. In 2022, the county reported approximately 2,100 total crimes, including around 350 violent crimes and 1,750 property crimes. The violent crime rate stood at about 520 per 100,000 residents, nearly double the state average of 275. Property crime rates also exceeded Illinois norms. The sheriff’s office emphasizes community reporting and proactive policing. Despite these challenges, local initiatives aim to improve safety through increased patrols and neighborhood partnerships.
Demographics
As of 2022, Vermilion County, IL, has a population of approximately 73,000. The median age is 41 years; 49% are male, and 51% are female. Racially, the population is 78% White, 15% Black or African American, 6% Hispanic or Latino, and about 1% Asian or other races. This reflects a diverse community with a slightly older median age compared to state averages.
Popular names
- John Smith
- David Brown
- David Smith
- James Smith
- Michael Miller
- Robert Miller
- John Miller
- Robert Brown
- Robert Martin
- James Miller
- Mary Miller
- Michael Davis
- Michael Jones
- Michael Williams
- Robert Smith
- Eric Johnson
- Michael Johnson
- Richard Jones
- William Miller
- James Johnson
- James Wilson
- Jennifer Taylor
- John Crutcher
- Kevin Anderson
- Mary Jones
- Mary Smith
- Michael Smith
- Patricia Johnson
- Richard Miller
- Robert Davis
- Robert Jones
- Robert Watson
- Angela Miller
- Ashley Smith
- Donald Johnson
- Donald Smith
- Gary Brown
- James Brown
- John Brown
- John Johnson
- John Martin
- Linda Smith
- Maria Torres
- Michael Brown
- Michael Moore
- Richard Ingram
- Robert Johnson
- Robert Stewart
- Sandra Smith
- Susan Brown
- Warren Nibbe
- Cynthia Cunningham
- David Anderson
- David Davis
- David Hughes
- David Johnson
- Eric Smith
- Gary Miller
- James Bailey
- James White
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