Demographics

As of the 2020 Census, Clark County, Idaho, had a population of 790. The median age was approximately 33 years. Males comprised about 54% and females 46% of the population. The racial makeup was 85% White, 1% Native American, 1% Asian, and 12% from other races. Hispanic or Latino residents made up roughly 38% of the population, reflecting significant ethnic diversity compared to the state average.

Elections

Clark County, Idaho, had 383 registered voters as of 2022. The county holds primary, general, and special elections, managed by the Clark County Clerk’s office. In the 2020 presidential election, 82% of votes went Republican, 15% Democrat. Voting occurs at the Clark County Courthouse, Dubois. Common issues include local infrastructure and education funding. Major parties are Republican and Democratic, though Republicans dominate. Electoral administration conforms to Idaho state law, ensuring accuracy and transparency.

Education, Employment and Housing

Clark County, Idaho, has a small education system with one K-12 facility, Clark County School District 161, serving approximately 120 students. The high school graduation rate is about 83%. Only around 13% of adults hold a bachelor’s degree or higher. The district’s average test scores are below the state average, but school safety ratings are generally positive. Educational programs include career-technical education and basic adult education services. There are no higher education institutions in the county, and advanced coursework opportunities are limited due to the county's sparse population.

Clark County, Idaho, has a labor force participation rate of about 60% and an unemployment rate near 2.5%. Agriculture dominates employment, engaging roughly 35% of workers, followed by education, healthcare, and public administration sectors. Top occupations include farming, transportation, and education roles. The median commute time is 17 minutes, with around 80% of residents driving alone. While some work within the county, many commute to Madison and Jefferson counties for jobs in manufacturing, health services, and education.

Clark County, Idaho, has a homeownership rate of about 68%, with median home values around $180,000 in 2023. Median gross rent is roughly $800 per month. Housing types mainly include single-family homes and some mobile homes, with few apartment complexes due to the county’s rural nature. The market has seen modest value growth of about 5% year-over-year. Key neighborhoods are centered in Dubois, the county seat. Property tax rates average approximately 0.7% of home value, contributing to Clark County’s reputation for affordable rural living.

County Crime & Safety

Clark County, Idaho, remains one of the state's safest regions, with a notably low crime rate. According to recent data, the violent crime rate in 2023 was 57 per 100,000 inhabitants, significantly below the national average. Property crimes are equally rare, with fewer than 10 reported incidents annually. Law enforcement agencies emphasize quick response times and community involvement in reporting suspicious activities. Reports to police departments and the Idaho State Police help maintain transparency and accurate crime statistics, contributing to Clark County’s reputation for high safety.