Demographics
As of the 2020 Census, Cavalier County, ND, had a population of approximately 3,704. The median age was 49.7 years, reflecting an older demographic. About 50.3% were male and 49.7% female. The population was predominantly White (96.4%), with small percentages of Native American (1.2%), and other races. Hispanic or Latino residents comprised 1.1% of the total. The county has experienced gradual population decline over recent decades.
Elections
Cavalier County, ND, has around 2,700 registered voters out of a population of roughly 3,700. The county conducts local, state, and federal elections, with polling locations mainly in Langdon and a few rural precincts. In the 2020 presidential election, 78% voted Republican, 19% Democrat. Voting is mostly in-person, with absentee options available. The County Auditor oversees election administration. Local issues often focus on agriculture and rural services. The Republican and Democratic-NPL parties are active, though Republican candidates regularly win by large margins. Voter turnout typically exceeds 60% in general elections.
Education, Employment and Housing
Cavalier County, ND, has approximately 5 public schools, including Langdon Area High School, serving K-12 students. The county’s high school graduation rate is about 92%, while around 23% of adults hold a bachelor’s degree or higher. School safety ratings are above state averages, with minimal incidents reported. Educational programs include advanced placement courses and vocational training. There are no colleges within the county, but adult education programs are available nearby. Local school performance scores average 7/10, reflecting strong academic outcomes.
Cavalier County, ND, has an employment rate of approximately 60.4%. The top industries are agriculture, forestry, fishing, and hunting (25%), health care and social assistance (17%), and retail trade (10%). Most residents work in management, business, science, and arts occupations (32%), followed by service occupations (19%). About 75% of workers commute by car, with an average commute time of 15 minutes. Around 80% of employed residents work within the county, while the rest commute to neighboring counties for employment.
Cavalier County, ND, features a homeownership rate of approximately 80%, with median home values at around $93,000 as of 2023. Rental options are limited, with median gross rent near $540. The housing market remains stable, with slight appreciation of 2-3% annually. Predominant housing types are single-family homes, especially in cities like Langdon and Munich. Neighborhoods offer quiet, rural settings. Property taxes are relatively low, with a median annual property tax payment of roughly $950 per household. The overall market suits buyers seeking affordability and small-town living.
County Crime & Safety
Cavalier County, ND, maintains a low crime rate compared to national averages. According to recent statistics, the violent crime rate is approximately 1.2 per 1,000 residents, while property crime stands at 6.5 per 1,000 residents, both well below U.S. averages. Local law enforcement promptly addresses incidents, which are primarily minor property offenses. The county encourages community involvement and transparent crime reporting, contributing to its reputation as a safe rural area. Most reported crimes involve theft or minor vandalism, with few serious offenses annually.
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