Camden County, Missouri
Camden County is a county located in the U.S. state of Missouri. As of the 2010 Census, the population was 44,002.[1] Its county seat is Camdenton.[2] The county was organized on January 29, 1841 as Kinderhook County and renamed Camden County in 1843 after Charles Pratt, 1st Earl Camden, Lord Chancellor of the United Kingdom and leader of the British Whig Party.[3][4]
Camden County | |
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Camden County Courthouse, Camdenton | |
Location within the U.S. state of Missouri | |
Missouri's location within the U.S. | |
Coordinates: 38°02′N 92°46′W | |
Country | |
State | |
Founded | January 29, 1841 |
Named for | Charles Pratt, 1st Earl Camden |
Seat | Camdenton |
Largest city | Osage Beach |
Area | |
• Total | 709 sq mi (1,840 km2) |
• Land | 656 sq mi (1,700 km2) |
• Water | 53 sq mi (140 km2) 7.4% |
Population (2010) | |
• Total | 44,002 |
• Estimate (2018) | 45,815 |
• Density | 62/sq mi (24/km2) |
Time zone | UTC−6 (Central) |
• Summer (DST) | UTC−5 (CDT) |
Congressional districts | 3rd, 4th |
Website | www |
Geography
According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the county has a total area of 709 square miles (1,840 km2), of which 656 square miles (1,700 km2) is land and 53 square miles (140 km2) (7.4%) is water.[5]
Adjacent counties
- Morgan County (north)
- Miller County (northeast)
- Pulaski County (east)
- Laclede County (southeast)
- Dallas County (southwest)
- Hickory County (west)
- Benton County (northwest)
Fire Towers
Fire Towers Include:
- Branch Fire Tower
- Climax Springs Fire Tower
- Hurricane Deck Fire Tower
Demographics
Historical population | |||
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Census | Pop. | %± | |
1850 | 2,338 | — | |
1860 | 4,975 | 112.8% | |
1870 | 6,108 | 22.8% | |
1880 | 7,266 | 19.0% | |
1890 | 10,040 | 38.2% | |
1900 | 13,113 | 30.6% | |
1910 | 11,582 | −11.7% | |
1920 | 10,474 | −9.6% | |
1930 | 9,142 | −12.7% | |
1940 | 8,971 | −1.9% | |
1950 | 7,861 | −12.4% | |
1960 | 9,116 | 16.0% | |
1970 | 13,315 | 46.1% | |
1980 | 20,017 | 50.3% | |
1990 | 27,495 | 37.4% | |
2000 | 37,051 | 34.8% | |
2010 | 44,002 | 18.8% | |
Est. 2018 | 45,815 | [6] | 4.1% |
U.S. Decennial Census[7] 1790-1960[8] 1900-1990[9] 1990-2000[10] 2010-2015[1] |
As of the census[11] of 2000, there were 37,051 people, 15,779 households, and 11,297 families residing in the county. The population density was 57 people per square mile (22/km²). There were 33,470 housing units at an average density of 51 per square mile (20/km²). The racial makeup of the county was 97.68% White, 0.26% Black or African American, 0.49% Native American, 0.29% Asian, 0.04% Pacific Islander, 0.22% from other races, and 1.03% from two or more races. Approximately 0.93% of the population were Hispanic or Latino of any race.
There were 15,779 households out of which 23.80% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 61.80% were married couples living together, 6.60% had a female householder with no husband present, and 28.40% were non-families. 23.30% of all households were made up of individuals and 9.50% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.31 and the average family size was 2.68.
In the county, the population was spread out with 20.30% under the age of 18, 6.10% from 18 to 24, 23.30% from 25 to 44, 31.40% from 45 to 64, and 19.00% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 45 years. For every 100 females there were 100.00 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 97.50 males.
The median income for a household in the county was $35,840, and the median income for a family was $40,695. Males had a median income of $28,020 versus $20,825 for females. The per capita income for the county was $20,197. About 8.00% of families and 11.40% of the population were below the poverty line, including 17.00% of those under age 18 and 7.70% of those age 65 or over.
Education
Public schools
- Camdenton R-III School District – Camdenton
- Dogwood Elementary School (PK-02)
- Hawthorne Elementary School (03-04)
- Osage Beach Elementary School (PK-04)
- Hurricane Deck Elementary School (PK-04)
- Oak Ridge Intermediate School (05-06)
- Camdenton Middle School (07-08)
- Camdenton High School (09-12)
- Climax Springs R-IV School District – Climax Springs
- Climax Springs Elementary School (K-06)
- Climax Springs High School (07-12)
- Macks Creek R-V School District – Macks Creek
- Macks Creek Elementary School (PK-06)
- Macks Creek High School (07-12)
- Stoutland R-II School District – Stoutland
- Stoutland Elementary School (PK-06)
- Stoutland High School (07-12)
Private schools
- Camden Christian School – Camdenton (PK-12) – Baptist
Public libraries
Politics
Local
The Republican Party completely controls politics at the local level in Camden County. Republicans hold all of the elected positions in the county.[13]
Camden County, Missouri | ||||
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Elected countywide officials | ||||
Assessor | Marty McGuire | Republican | ||
Circuit Clerk | Jo McElwee | Republican | ||
County Clerk | Rowland Todd | Republican | ||
Collector | Vicky Burns | Republican | ||
Commissioner (Presiding) |
Greg Hasty | Republican | ||
Commissioner (District 1) |
Beverly Thomas | Republican | ||
Commissioner (District 2) |
Don Williams | Republican | ||
Prosecuting Attorney | Brian Keedy | Republican | ||
Public Administrator | Nancy A. Douglas | Republican | ||
Recorder | Donnie Snelling | Republican | ||
Sheriff | Tony Helms | Republican | ||
Treasurer | Elaine Gilley | Republican |
State
Year | Republican | Democratic | Third Parties |
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2016 | 67.09% 15,050 | 29.80% 6,686 | 3.11% 698 |
2012 | 54.91% 11,986 | 42.19% 9,210 | 2.90% 632 |
2008 | 48.79% 10,716 | 49.15% 10,795 | 2.06% 453 |
2004 | 61.18% 11,956 | 37.87% 7,401 | 0.95% 184 |
2000 | 56.24% 9,555 | 41.55% 7,059 | 2.21% 376 |
1996 | 50.25% 7,385 | 46.34% 6,810 | 3.42% 502 |
Camden County is divided into two legislative districts that elect members of the Missouri House of Representatives, both of which are represented by Republicans.
- District 123 — Diane Franklin (R-Camdenton). Consists of the southern half of the county, including the communities of Camdenton, Linn Creek, Macks Creek, Montreal, Richland, Roach, and Stoutland.
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ± | |
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Republican | Diane Franklin | 9,753 | 100.00% |
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ± | |
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Republican | Diane Franklin | 4,173 | 100.00% |
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ± | |
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Republican | Diane Franklin | 9,014 | 100.00% |
- [15] District 124 — Rocky Miller (R-Lake Ozark). Consists of the northern half of the county, including the communities of Climax Springs, Lake Ozark, Osage Beach, Sunrise Beach, and Village of Four Seasons.
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ± | |
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Republican | Rocky Miller | 9,689 | 100.00% |
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ± | |
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Republican | Rocky Miller | 4,853 | 100.00% |
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ± | |
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Republican | Rocky Miller | 9,661 | 100.00% |
All of Camden County is a part of Missouri’s 16th District in the Missouri Senate and is currently represented by Dan Brown (R-Rolla).
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ± | |
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Republican | Dan Brown | 8,760 | 100.00% |
Federal
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ± | |
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Republican | Roy Blunt | 14,434 | 64.36% | +14.57 | |
Democratic | Jason Kander | 6,995 | 31.19% | -11.78 | |
Libertarian | Jonathan Dine | 580 | 2.59% | -4.63 | |
Green | Johnathan McFarland | 208 | 0.93% | +0.93 | |
Constitution | Fred Ryman | 210 | 0.94% | +0.94 |
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ± | |
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Republican | Todd Akin | 10,883 | 49.79% | ||
Democratic | Claire McCaskill | 9,391 | 42.97% | ||
Libertarian | Jonathan Dine | 1,579 | 7.22% | ||
Write-in | Write-ins | 4 | 0.02% |
Most of Camden County is included in Missouri's 3rd Congressional District and is currently represented by Blaine Luetkemeyer (R-St. Elizabeth) in the U.S. House of Representatives.
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ± | |
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Republican | Blaine Luetkemeyer | 10,098 | 75.72% | -1.62 | |
Democratic | Kevin Miller | 2,794 | 20.95% | +2.02 | |
Libertarian | Dan Hogan | 353 | 2.65% | -1.08 | |
Constitution | Doanita Simmons | 91 | 0.68% | +0.68 |
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ± | |
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Republican | Blaine Luetkemeyer | 4,826 | 77.34% | +6.90 | |
Democratic | Courtney Denton | 1,181 | 18.93% | -7.06 | |
Libertarian | Steven Hedrick | 233 | 3.73% | +0.16 |
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ± | |
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Republican | Blaine Luetkemeyer | 8,889 | 70.44% | ||
Democratic | Eric C. Mayer | 3,280 | 25.99% | ||
Libertarian | Steven Wilson | 450 | 3.57% |
Part of Camden County is included in Missouri’s 4th Congressional District and is currently represented by Vicky Hartzler (R-Harrisonville) in the U.S. House of Representatives.
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ± | |
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Republican | Vicky Hartzler | 6,642 | 76.68% | +0.47 | |
Democratic | Gordon Christensen | 1,705 | 19.68% | -0.22 | |
Libertarian | Mark Bliss | 315 | 3.64% | -0.25 |
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ± | |
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Republican | Vicky Hartzler | 3,409 | 76.21% | +5.42 | |
Democratic | Nate Irvin | 890 | 19.90% | -6.17 | |
Libertarian | Herschel L. Young | 174 | 3.89% | +1.66 |
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ± | |
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Republican | Vicky Hartzler | 6,179 | 70.79% | ||
Democratic | Teresa Hensley | 2,276 | 26.07% | ||
Libertarian | Thomas Holbrook | 195 | 2.23% | ||
Constitution | Greg Cowan | 79 | 0.91% |
Political culture
Year | Republican | Democratic | Third parties |
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2016 | 74.7% 16,944 | 21.0% 4,768 | 4.3% 968 |
2012 | 68.6% 15,092 | 29.3% 6,458 | 2.1% 465 |
2008 | 63.4% 14,074 | 35.0% 7,773 | 1.6% 350 |
2004 | 67.2% 13,122 | 32.3% 6,296 | 0.5% 101 |
2000 | 60.6% 10,358 | 37.0% 6,323 | 2.5% 418 |
1996 | 48.9% 7,190 | 37.9% 5,566 | 13.2% 1,938 |
1992 | 38.0% 5,554 | 35.1% 5,140 | 26.9% 3,933 |
1988 | 66.1% 7,773 | 33.4% 3,930 | 0.5% 56 |
1984 | 72.3% 8,057 | 27.7% 3,088 | |
1980 | 63.8% 6,541 | 33.3% 3,416 | 2.8% 289 |
1976 | 52.5% 4,469 | 46.7% 3,975 | 0.8% 66 |
1972 | 73.9% 4,996 | 26.1% 1,761 | |
1968 | 61.0% 3,500 | 28.0% 1,605 | 11.0% 633 |
1964 | 50.8% 2,607 | 49.2% 2,522 | |
1960 | 66.6% 3,509 | 33.4% 1,759 | |
1956 | 65.9% 2,817 | 34.1% 1,460 | |
1952 | 69.3% 2,789 | 30.5% 1,226 | 0.3% 10 |
1948 | 61.4% 2,020 | 38.4% 1,264 | 0.2% 7 |
1944 | 68.7% 2,180 | 31.2% 990 | 0.2% 5 |
1940 | 63.4% 2,692 | 36.5% 1,549 | 0.1% 5 |
1936 | 54.4% 2,281 | 45.5% 1,908 | 0.1% 6 |
1932 | 45.2% 1,497 | 54.4% 1,801 | 0.5% 15 |
1928 | 77.4% 2,085 | 22.5% 606 | 0.2% 4 |
1924 | 57.1% 1,732 | 39.5% 1,196 | 3.4% 103 |
1920 | 68.0% 2,276 | 30.9% 1,034 | 1.2% 39 |
1916 | 56.2% 1,261 | 41.4% 930 | 2.4% 54 |
1912 | 49.1% 918 | 35.7% 667 | 15.2% 284 |
1908 | 58.9% 1,446 | 38.9% 955 | 2.2% 54 |
1904 | 60.2% 1,466 | 36.3% 883 | 3.5% 85 |
1900 | 58.1% 1,511 | 41.5% 1,078 | 0.4% 10 |
1896 | 50.4% 1,326 | 48.9% 1,287 | 0.7% 18 |
1892 | 54.0% 1,070 | 30.4% 602 | 15.6% 310 |
1888 | 54.0% 1,056 | 34.5% 675 | 11.5% 225 |
Missouri presidential preference primary (2008)
- Former U.S. Senator Hillary Clinton (D-New York) received more votes, a total of 2,794, than any candidate from either party in Camden County during the 2008 presidential primary.
Camden County, Missouri | |
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2008 Republican primary in Missouri | |
John McCain | 2,196 (33.92%) |
Mike Huckabee | 2,133 (32.94%) |
Mitt Romney | 1,843 (28.46%) |
Ron Paul | 194 (3.00%) |
Camden County, Missouri | |
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2008 Democratic primary in Missouri | |
Hillary Clinton | 2,794 (57.99%) |
Barack Obama | 1,867 (38.75%) |
John Edwards (withdrawn) | 129 (2.68%) |
Uncommitted | {{{uncommitted}}} |
Communities
Cities
- Camdenton (county seat)
- Lake Ozark (mostly in Miller County)
- Linn Creek
- Osage Beach (largest city, also in Miller County)
- Richland (mostly in Pulaski County and a small part in Laclede County)
Census-designated places
Other unincorporated places
References
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- "Find a County". National Association of Counties. Archived from the original on 2011-05-31. Retrieved 2011-06-07.
- Eaton, David Wolfe (1916). How Missouri Counties, Towns and Streams Were Named. The State Historical Society of Missouri. pp. 268.
- "Disappearing Missouri Names". The Kansas City Star. March 19, 1911. p. 15. Retrieved August 15, 2014 – via Newspapers.com.
- "2010 Census Gazetteer Files". United States Census Bureau. August 22, 2012. Archived from the original on October 21, 2013. Retrieved November 14, 2014.
- "Population and Housing Unit Estimates". Retrieved November 29, 2019.
- "U.S. Decennial Census". United States Census Bureau. Retrieved November 14, 2014.
- "Historical Census Browser". University of Virginia Library. Retrieved November 14, 2014.
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- "U.S. Census website". United States Census Bureau. Retrieved 2011-05-14.
- Breeding, Marshall. "Camden County Library District". Libraries.org. Retrieved May 8, 2017.
- "Statement of Votes Cast" (PDF). 2016-11-08. Retrieved 2019-09-08.
- "County Results - State of Missouri - 2016 General Election - November 8, 2016 - Official Results". Missouri Secretary of State. December 12, 2016. Retrieved April 29, 2017.
- "Commissioner | Camden County Missouri". Retrieved 2019-10-19.
- Leip, David. "Dave Leip's Atlas of U.S. Presidential Elections". uselectionatlas.org. Retrieved 2018-03-24.
Further reading
- History of Laclede, Camden, Dallas, Webster, Wright, Texas, Pulaski, Phelps, and Dent counties, Missouri (1889) full text
External links
- Digitized 1930 Plat Book of Camden County from University of Missouri Division of Special Collections, Archives, and Rare Books