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Polk County, Wisconsin

Polk County is a county in the U.S. state of Wisconsin. As of the 2020 census, the population was 44,977.[2] Its county seat is Balsam Lake.[3] The county was created in 1853 and named for United States President James K. Polk.[4]

Polk County
Polk County Highway Department in Balsam Lake
Location within the U.S. state of Wisconsin
Wisconsin's location within the U.S.
Coordinates: 45°28′N 92°26′W / 45.46°N 92.44°W / 45.46; -92.44
Country United States
State Wisconsin
Founded1853
Named forJames K. Polk[1]
SeatBalsam Lake
Largest cityAmery
Area
 • Total956 sq mi (2,480 km2)
 • Land914 sq mi (2,370 km2)
 • Water42 sq mi (110 km2)  4.4%
Population
 • Total44,977
 • Density49.2/sq mi (19.0/km2)
Time zoneUTC−6 (Central)
 • Summer (DST)UTC−5 (CDT)
Congressional district7th
Websitewww.co.polk.wi.us

Geography edit

 
Soils of Polk County[5]

According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the county has an area of 956 square miles (2,480 km2), of which 914 square miles (2,370 km2) is land and 42 square miles (110 km2) (4.4%) is water.[6]

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Demographics edit

Historical population
CensusPop.Note
18601,400
18703,422144.4%
188010,018192.8%
189012,96829.4%
190017,80137.3%
191021,36720.0%
192026,87025.8%
193026,567−1.1%
194026,197−1.4%
195024,944−4.8%
196024,9680.1%
197026,6666.8%
198032,35121.3%
199034,7737.5%
200041,31918.8%
201044,2057.0%
202044,9771.7%
U.S. Decennial Census[7]
1790–1960[8] 1900–1990[9]
1990–2000[10] 2010[11] 2020[2]

2020 census edit

As of the census of 2020,[2] the population was 44,977. The population density was 49.2 people per square mile (19.0 people/km2). There were 24,129 housing units at an average density of 26.4 units per square mile (10.2 units/km2). The racial makeup of the county was 93.5% White, 0.9% Native American, 0.5% Asian, 0.4% Black or African American, 0.8% from other races, and 3.9% from two or more races. Ethnically, the population was 2.1% Hispanic or Latino of any race.

2000 census edit

 
2000 Census Age Pyramid for Polk County

As of the 2000 census,[13] there were 41,319 people, 16,254 households, and 11,329 families residing in the county. The population density was 45 people per square mile (17 people/km2). There were 21,129 housing units at an average density of 23 units per square mile (8.9 units/km2). The racial makeup of the county was 97.64% White, 0.15% Black or African American, 1.06% Native American, 0.26% Asian, 0.02% Pacific Islander, 0.20% from other races, and 0.67% from two or more races. 0.80% of the population were Hispanic or Latino of any race. 31.4% were of German, 18.6% Norwegian, 11.3% Swedish, 5.5% Irish and 5.3% American ancestry.

There were 16,254 households, out of which 32.10% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 58.20% were married couples living together, 7.40% had a female householder with no husband present, and 30.30% were non-families. 25.20% of all households were made up of individuals, and 10.60% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.51 and the average family size was 3.01.

In the county, the population was spread out, with 26.20% under the age of 18, 6.70% from 18 to 24, 27.70% from 25 to 44, 24.30% from 45 to 64, and 15.10% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 39 years. For every 100 females there were 99.90 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 98.50 males.

In 2017, there were 400 births, giving a general fertility rate of 56.0 births per 1000 women aged 15–44, the 14th lowest rate out of all 72 Wisconsin counties.[14]

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The sign for Polk County while entering Wisconsin on US8

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Politics edit

From its founding in 1853 through 1928, Polk County was a strongly Republican county in presidential elections. Only twice in that span did it not support the Republican candidate, in 1912 when former Republican Theodore Roosevelt won the county as the Progressive candidate and in 1924 when Progressive and native Wisconsinite Robert M. La Follette won the county. Then, between 1932 and 2012, Polk County was a very consistently competitive county. Only two candidates in that span won at least 60% of the county's vote, Dwight D. Eisenhower in his 1952 landslide and Lyndon B. Johnson in his 1964 landslide. Polk County took a rightward turn in 2016, when Donald Trump won over 60% of the county's vote with a winning margin of over 27%, the best margin of victory in the county since 1928 with the exception of Johnson in 1964. Trump won in 2020 with the exact same margin of victory of over 27% while increasing his vote share to nearly 63%.

United States presidential election results for Polk County, Wisconsin[15]
Year Republican Democratic Third party
No.  % No.  % No.  %
2020 16,611 62.99% 9,370 35.53% 390 1.48%
2016 13,810 60.72% 7,565 33.26% 1,370 6.02%
2012 12,094 53.58% 10,073 44.62% 406 1.80%
2008 11,282 49.83% 10,876 48.03% 485 2.14%
2004 12,095 51.46% 11,173 47.54% 235 1.00%
2000 9,557 48.36% 8,961 45.34% 1,244 6.29%
1996 5,387 32.82% 8,334 50.78% 2,692 16.40%
1992 5,446 30.14% 7,746 42.86% 4,879 27.00%
1988 6,866 42.98% 8,981 56.22% 128 0.80%
1984 8,106 49.82% 8,034 49.38% 129 0.79%
1980 7,207 44.23% 7,607 46.68% 1,482 9.09%
1976 6,159 41.27% 8,485 56.85% 280 1.88%
1972 6,567 52.40% 5,738 45.78% 228 1.82%
1968 5,583 48.83% 5,179 45.30% 671 5.87%
1964 3,754 34.12% 7,215 65.57% 34 0.31%
1960 6,387 55.23% 5,148 44.51% 30 0.26%
1956 5,894 54.04% 4,985 45.71% 27 0.25%
1952 6,966 61.74% 4,274 37.88% 42 0.37%
1948 3,974 41.52% 5,330 55.68% 268 2.80%
1944 5,329 53.58% 4,489 45.14% 127 1.28%
1940 6,031 53.62% 4,979 44.27% 238 2.12%
1936 3,596 34.25% 5,618 53.51% 1,285 12.24%
1932 3,425 37.10% 5,421 58.72% 386 4.18%
1928 6,905 75.14% 2,177 23.69% 108 1.18%
1924 2,793 37.57% 317 4.26% 4,324 58.17%
1920 4,796 80.47% 752 12.62% 412 6.91%
1916 2,080 51.21% 1,713 42.17% 269 6.62%
1912 848 27.14% 830 26.56% 1,447 46.30%
1908 2,788 72.02% 816 21.08% 267 6.90%
1904 2,985 85.55% 296 8.48% 208 5.96%
1900 2,735 77.48% 694 19.66% 101 2.86%
1896 2,861 74.56% 891 23.22% 85 2.22%
1892 1,477 60.33% 585 23.90% 386 15.77%

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Chicago and North Western Railway Company (1908). A History of the Origin of the Place Names Connected with the Chicago & North Western and Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis & Omaha Railways. p. 163.
  2. ^ a b c d "2020 Decennial Census: Polk County, Wisconsin". data.census.gov. U.S. Census Bureau. Retrieved July 7, 2022.
  3. ^ "Find a County". National Association of Counties. Retrieved June 7, 2011.
  4. ^ . Wisconsin Atlas of Historical County Boundaries. The Newberry Library. 2007. Archived from the original on April 14, 2017. Retrieved August 15, 2015.
  5. ^ Nelson, Steven (2011). Savanna Soils of Minnesota. Minnesota: Self. pp. 61 - 64. ISBN 978-0-615-50320-2.
  6. ^ "2010 Census Gazetteer Files". United States Census Bureau. August 22, 2012. Retrieved August 8, 2015.
  7. ^ "U.S. Decennial Census". United States Census Bureau. Retrieved August 8, 2015.
  8. ^ "Historical Census Browser". University of Virginia Library. Retrieved August 8, 2015.
  9. ^ Forstall, Richard L., ed. (March 27, 1995). "Population of Counties by Decennial Census: 1900 to 1990". United States Census Bureau. Retrieved August 8, 2015.
  10. ^ "Census 2000 PHC-T-4. Ranking Tables for Counties: 1990 and 2000" (PDF). United States Census Bureau. April 2, 2001. Archived (PDF) from the original on October 9, 2022. Retrieved August 8, 2015.
  11. ^ . United States Census Bureau. Archived from the original on September 5, 2015. Retrieved January 23, 2014.
  12. ^ "County Population Totals: 2010-2020". Retrieved June 20, 2021.
  13. ^ "U.S. Census website". United States Census Bureau. Retrieved May 14, 2011.
  14. ^ . Archived from the original on June 19, 2019. Retrieved June 20, 2019.
  15. ^ Leip, David. "Dave Leip's Atlas of U.S. Presidential Elections". uselectionatlas.org. Retrieved February 8, 2021.

Further reading edit

  • Prentice, Worthy A. Reminiscences of Early Pioneer Days in Polk County. Balsam Lake, Wis,: Polk County Ledger, n.d..

External links edit

  • Polk County website
  • Polk County map from the Wisconsin Department of Transportation
  • Polk County Economic Development Corporation
  • Polk County Tourism

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Polk County is a county in the U S state of Wisconsin As of the 2020 census the population was 44 977 2 Its county seat is Balsam Lake 3 The county was created in 1853 and named for United States President James K Polk 4 Polk CountyCountyPolk County Highway Department in Balsam LakeLocation within the U S state of WisconsinWisconsin s location within the U S Coordinates 45 28 N 92 26 W 45 46 N 92 44 W 45 46 92 44Country United StatesState WisconsinFounded1853Named forJames K Polk 1 SeatBalsam LakeLargest cityAmeryArea Total956 sq mi 2 480 km2 Land914 sq mi 2 370 km2 Water42 sq mi 110 km2 4 4 Population 2020 2 Total44 977 Density49 2 sq mi 19 0 km2 Time zoneUTC 6 Central Summer DST UTC 5 CDT Congressional district7thWebsitewww wbr co wbr polk wbr wi wbr us Contents 1 Geography 1 1 Adjacent counties 1 2 Major highways 1 3 Railroads 1 4 Buses 1 5 Airports 1 6 National protected area 2 Demographics 2 1 2020 census 2 2 2000 census 3 Education 4 Communities 4 1 Cities 4 2 Villages 4 3 Towns 4 4 Census designated place 4 5 Unincorporated communities 5 Notable residents 6 Politics 7 See also 8 References 9 Further reading 10 External linksGeography edit nbsp Soils of Polk County 5 According to the U S Census Bureau the county has an area of 956 square miles 2 480 km2 of which 914 square miles 2 370 km2 is land and 42 square miles 110 km2 4 4 is water 6 Adjacent counties edit Burnett County north Barron County east Dunn County southeast St Croix County south Washington County Minnesota southwest Chisago County Minnesota westMajor highways edit nbsp U S Highway 8 nbsp U S Highway 63 nbsp Highway 35 Wisconsin nbsp Highway 46 Wisconsin nbsp Highway 48 Wisconsin nbsp Highway 64 Wisconsin nbsp Highway 65 Wisconsin nbsp Highway 87 Wisconsin nbsp Highway 243 Wisconsin Railroads edit Canadian National Minnesota Transportation MuseumBuses edit List of intercity bus stops in WisconsinAirports edit Amery Municipal Airport KAHH serves the county and surrounding communities L O Simenstad Municipal Airport KOEO National protected area edit Saint Croix National Scenic Riverway part Demographics editHistorical population CensusPop Note 18601 400 18703 422144 4 188010 018192 8 189012 96829 4 190017 80137 3 191021 36720 0 192026 87025 8 193026 567 1 1 194026 197 1 4 195024 944 4 8 196024 9680 1 197026 6666 8 198032 35121 3 199034 7737 5 200041 31918 8 201044 2057 0 202044 9771 7 U S Decennial Census 7 1790 1960 8 1900 1990 9 1990 2000 10 2010 11 2020 2 2020 census edit As of the census of 2020 2 the population was 44 977 The population density was 49 2 people per square mile 19 0 people km2 There were 24 129 housing units at an average density of 26 4 units per square mile 10 2 units km2 The racial makeup of the county was 93 5 White 0 9 Native American 0 5 Asian 0 4 Black or African American 0 8 from other races and 3 9 from two or more races Ethnically the population was 2 1 Hispanic or Latino of any race 2000 census edit nbsp 2000 Census Age Pyramid for Polk County As of the 2000 census 13 there were 41 319 people 16 254 households and 11 329 families residing in the county The population density was 45 people per square mile 17 people km2 There were 21 129 housing units at an average density of 23 units per square mile 8 9 units km2 The racial makeup of the county was 97 64 White 0 15 Black or African American 1 06 Native American 0 26 Asian 0 02 Pacific Islander 0 20 from other races and 0 67 from two or more races 0 80 of the population were Hispanic or Latino of any race 31 4 were of German 18 6 Norwegian 11 3 Swedish 5 5 Irish and 5 3 American ancestry There were 16 254 households out of which 32 10 had children under the age of 18 living with them 58 20 were married couples living together 7 40 had a female householder with no husband present and 30 30 were non families 25 20 of all households were made up of individuals and 10 60 had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older The average household size was 2 51 and the average family size was 3 01 In the county the population was spread out with 26 20 under the age of 18 6 70 from 18 to 24 27 70 from 25 to 44 24 30 from 45 to 64 and 15 10 who were 65 years of age or older The median age was 39 years For every 100 females there were 99 90 males For every 100 females age 18 and over there were 98 50 males In 2017 there were 400 births giving a general fertility rate of 56 0 births per 1000 women aged 15 44 the 14th lowest rate out of all 72 Wisconsin counties 14 Education editAmery School District Clayton School District Clear Lake School District Frederic School District Luck School District Osceola School District St Croix Falls School District Unity School DistrictCommunities edit nbsp The sign for Polk County while entering Wisconsin on US8Cities edit Amery St Croix FallsVillages edit Balsam Lake county seat Centuria Clayton Clear Lake Dresser Frederic Luck Milltown Osceola Turtle Lake mostly in Barron County Towns edit Alden Apple River Balsam Lake Beaver Black Brook Bone Lake Clam Falls Clayton Clear Lake Eureka Farmington Garfield Georgetown Johnstown Laketown Lincoln Lorain Luck McKinley Milltown Osceola St Croix Falls Sterling West Sweden Census designated place edit LewisUnincorporated communities edit Atlas Bunyan Clam Falls Cushing Deronda East Farmington Eureka Center Fox Creek Horse Creek Indian Creek Joel Lamar Little Falls Lykens McKinley Nye Pole Cat Crossing partial Range Richardson Sand Lake Ubet Wanderoos West Denmark West Sweden Wolf CreekNotable residents editArnold Franz Brasz 1888 1966 a prominent painter sculptor and printmaker was born in Polk County on July 19 1888 George A Nelson 1873 1962 the 1936 Socialist Party of America nominee for vice president of the United States was born in rural Polk County and was a dairy farmer there Politics editFrom its founding in 1853 through 1928 Polk County was a strongly Republican county in presidential elections Only twice in that span did it not support the Republican candidate in 1912 when former Republican Theodore Roosevelt won the county as the Progressive candidate and in 1924 when Progressive and native Wisconsinite Robert M La Follette won the county Then between 1932 and 2012 Polk County was a very consistently competitive county Only two candidates in that span won at least 60 of the county s vote Dwight D Eisenhower in his 1952 landslide and Lyndon B Johnson in his 1964 landslide Polk County took a rightward turn in 2016 when Donald Trump won over 60 of the county s vote with a winning margin of over 27 the best margin of victory in the county since 1928 with the exception of Johnson in 1964 Trump won in 2020 with the exact same margin of victory of over 27 while increasing his vote share to nearly 63 United States presidential election results for Polk County Wisconsin 15 Year Republican Democratic Third partyNo No No 2020 16 611 62 99 9 370 35 53 390 1 48 2016 13 810 60 72 7 565 33 26 1 370 6 02 2012 12 094 53 58 10 073 44 62 406 1 80 2008 11 282 49 83 10 876 48 03 485 2 14 2004 12 095 51 46 11 173 47 54 235 1 00 2000 9 557 48 36 8 961 45 34 1 244 6 29 1996 5 387 32 82 8 334 50 78 2 692 16 40 1992 5 446 30 14 7 746 42 86 4 879 27 00 1988 6 866 42 98 8 981 56 22 128 0 80 1984 8 106 49 82 8 034 49 38 129 0 79 1980 7 207 44 23 7 607 46 68 1 482 9 09 1976 6 159 41 27 8 485 56 85 280 1 88 1972 6 567 52 40 5 738 45 78 228 1 82 1968 5 583 48 83 5 179 45 30 671 5 87 1964 3 754 34 12 7 215 65 57 34 0 31 1960 6 387 55 23 5 148 44 51 30 0 26 1956 5 894 54 04 4 985 45 71 27 0 25 1952 6 966 61 74 4 274 37 88 42 0 37 1948 3 974 41 52 5 330 55 68 268 2 80 1944 5 329 53 58 4 489 45 14 127 1 28 1940 6 031 53 62 4 979 44 27 238 2 12 1936 3 596 34 25 5 618 53 51 1 285 12 24 1932 3 425 37 10 5 421 58 72 386 4 18 1928 6 905 75 14 2 177 23 69 108 1 18 1924 2 793 37 57 317 4 26 4 324 58 17 1920 4 796 80 47 752 12 62 412 6 91 1916 2 080 51 21 1 713 42 17 269 6 62 1912 848 27 14 830 26 56 1 447 46 30 1908 2 788 72 02 816 21 08 267 6 90 1904 2 985 85 55 296 8 48 208 5 96 1900 2 735 77 48 694 19 66 101 2 86 1896 2 861 74 56 891 23 22 85 2 22 1892 1 477 60 33 585 23 90 386 15 77 See also editPublic Safety in Polk County National Register of Historic Places listings in Polk County WisconsinReferences edit Chicago and North Western Railway Company 1908 A History of the Origin of the Place Names Connected with the Chicago amp North Western and Chicago St Paul Minneapolis amp Omaha Railways p 163 a b c d 2020 Decennial Census Polk County Wisconsin data census gov U S Census Bureau Retrieved July 7 2022 Find a County National Association of Counties Retrieved June 7 2011 Wisconsin Individual County Chronologies Wisconsin Atlas of Historical County Boundaries The Newberry Library 2007 Archived from the original on April 14 2017 Retrieved August 15 2015 Nelson Steven 2011 Savanna Soils of Minnesota Minnesota Self pp 61 64 ISBN 978 0 615 50320 2 2010 Census Gazetteer Files United States Census Bureau August 22 2012 Retrieved August 8 2015 U S Decennial Census United States Census Bureau Retrieved August 8 2015 Historical Census Browser University of Virginia Library Retrieved August 8 2015 Forstall Richard L ed March 27 1995 Population of Counties by Decennial Census 1900 to 1990 United States Census Bureau Retrieved August 8 2015 Census 2000 PHC T 4 Ranking Tables for Counties 1990 and 2000 PDF United States Census Bureau April 2 2001 Archived PDF from the original on October 9 2022 Retrieved August 8 2015 State amp County QuickFacts United States Census Bureau Archived from the original on September 5 2015 Retrieved January 23 2014 County Population Totals 2010 2020 Retrieved June 20 2021 U S Census website United States Census Bureau Retrieved May 14 2011 Annual Wisconsin Birth and Infant Mortality Report 2017 P 01161 19 June 2019 Detailed Tables Archived from the original on June 19 2019 Retrieved June 20 2019 Leip David Dave Leip s Atlas of U S Presidential Elections uselectionatlas org Retrieved February 8 2021 Further reading editPrentice Worthy A Reminiscences of Early Pioneer Days in Polk County Balsam Lake Wis Polk County Ledger n d External links editPolk County website Polk County map from the Wisconsin Department of Transportation Polk County Economic Development Corporation Polk County Tourism 45 28 N 92 26 W 45 46 N 92 44 W 45 46 92 44 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Polk County Wisconsin amp oldid 1189352888, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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