Elections
Scott County, IN, with about 17,200 registered voters (2022), conducts elections for local, state, and federal offices, including school boards and referenda. In the 2020 presidential election, 73% of votes favored Republicans, 25% Democrats. Polling locations, like the Scott County Courthouse and Austin Fire Dept., serve 8 precincts. Elections are managed by the bipartisan Scott County Election Board. Key issues include public health and drug addiction. Both Republican and Democratic parties are active locally, with Republicans currently holding most county offices. Online and mail voter registration is available, per Indiana state law.
Demographics
Scott County, Indiana, has a population of approximately 24,300 (2023). The median age is about 41 years, with 22% under 18 and 18% aged 65 or older. The gender distribution is nearly even: 49.7% male and 50.3% female. Racially, the county is predominantly White (94%), with smaller Black (1.2%), Hispanic/Latino (2.7%), and multiracial (1.8%) populations.
County Crime & Safety
Scott County, IN, has a crime rate higher than the national average, with a reported 3,476 incidents per 100,000 residents in 2022. Property crime, including burglary and theft, makes up nearly 75% of offenses, while violent crimes such as assault account for about 25%. The county’s law enforcement reported over 700 total cases last year, emphasizing proactive patrols and community reporting. Recent safety initiatives have aimed to reduce repeat offenses, but Scott County remains vigilant, encouraging residents to report suspicious activity to maintain public safety.
Education, Employment and Housing
Scott County, IN, features two public high schools—Austin High and Scottsburg High—serving over 1,500 students. About 85% of adults hold a high school diploma, while only around 12% possess a bachelor’s degree or higher. Schools score approximately 4–6/10 on state assessments. The district prioritizes safety with resource officers and security measures. Educational programs include AP courses, vocational training, and adult education in partnership with Ivy Tech.
As of 2023, Scott County, Indiana, has an employment rate of approximately 56.1%. Major industries include manufacturing (22.5%), health care and social assistance (18.9%), and retail trade (12.3%). The majority of workers are employed in production, transportation, and material moving occupations (26.2%), followed by office and administrative support (13.7%). Around 62% of residents commute outside the county for work, with Louisville, KY, being a significant employment hub. The average commute time is 25.6 minutes.
Scott County, Indiana, has a homeownership rate of about 70%, with median home values around $135,000 as of 2023. Rental rates average $800 per month. The housing market has seen moderate appreciation, with values rising approximately 6% year-over-year. Housing types range from single-family homes in Scottsburg neighborhoods to rural properties. Popular areas include downtown Scottsburg and Austin. Property tax rates average 0.81% of assessed value, keeping taxes affordable. The diverse housing stock and reasonable prices make Scott County attractive for families and first-time buyers.
Popular names
- David Campbell
- Jennifer Smith
- Donald Richey
- Richard Smith
- Brittany Smith
- Charles Quinn
- David Brown
- David Hall
- David White
- James Smith
- James White
- John Smith
- Jonathan White
- Mary Smith
- Michael Hall
- Rhonda Smith
- Tiffany Couch
- Aaron Smith
- Anthony White
- Christopher Spicer
- James Dean
- James Jones
- Larry Smith
- Lisa Smith
- Michael Campbell
- Paul Jones
- Amanda Combs
- Amanda Jones
- Amanda White
- Andrew Clark
- Angela Jones
- Arlie Smith
- Christopher Smith
- Daniel Smith
- Danny Smith
- Donald Morris
- Erika Napier
- Heather Wilson
- James Brown
- James Clark
- James Cole
- James West
- James Williams
- Jason Hall
- Jimmy White
- John Allen
- Linda Campbell
- Maria Rodriguez
- Michael Richey
- Michael White
- Michelle Shepherd
- Monte Roth
- Olivia Whitaker
- Robert Anderson
- Robert Bowling
- Sophia Stevens
- Steven Aulbach
- Steven Herald
- Willard Hollan
- William Deaton
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