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Ontario County, New York

42°51′N 77°17′W / 42.85°N 77.29°W / 42.85; -77.29

Ontario County
Ontario County Courthouse in Canandaigua, 2014
Location within the U.S. state of New York
New York's location within the U.S.
Coordinates: 42°51′N 77°17′W / 42.85°N 77.29°W / 42.85; -77.29
Country United States
State New York
Founded1789
Named forLake Ontario
SeatCanandaigua
Largest cityGeneva
Area
 • Total663 sq mi (1,720 km2)
 • Land644 sq mi (1,670 km2)
 • Water18 sq mi (50 km2)  2.8%
Population
 (2020)
 • Total112,458
 • Density169/sq mi (65/km2)
Time zoneUTC−5 (Eastern)
 • Summer (DST)UTC−4 (EDT)
Congressional district24th
Websitewww.ontariocountyny.gov

Ontario County is a county in the U.S. State of New York. As of the 2020 census, the population was 112,458.[1] The county seat is Canandaigua.[2]

Ontario County is part of the Rochester, NY Metropolitan Statistical Area.

In 2006, Progressive Farmer rated Ontario County as the "Best Place to Live" in the U.S., for its "great schools, low crime, excellent health care" and its proximity to Rochester.

History edit

This area was long controlled by the Seneca people, one of the Five Nations of the Iroquois Confederacy, or Haudenosaunee. They were forced to cede most of their land to the United States after the American Revolutionary War.

When the English established counties in New York Province in 1683, they designated Albany County as including all the northern part of New York State, the present State of Vermont, and, in theory, extending westward to the Pacific Ocean. On July 3, 1766 Cumberland County was organized, and on March 16, 1770 Gloucester County was founded, both containing territory now included in the state of Vermont. The English claims were their assertion; the Five and then Six Nations of the Iroquois occupied and controlled most of the territory in central and western New York until after the Revolutionary War.

As New York was more heavily settled in the 18th century, the colonial government organized additional counties, but European settlement did not proceed very far west past Little Falls, New York, about halfway through the Mohawk Valley, until after the revolutionary war. This area was ostensibly part of Montgomery County, renamed after the war for an American officer. Seth Read, a Colonel in the Battle of Bunker Hill, moved here with his family as a pioneer between 1787 and 1795. See also Geneva (town), New York.[3]

Land-hungry settlers from New England swept into upstate and western New York after the Revolution, as nearly five million acres of new lands were available for purchase since the Iroquois were forced to cede most of their territories to the United States. Four tribes had allied with the British and were mostly resettled in Canada: the Mohawk, Onondaga, Seneca and Cayuga.

Transfer of what is now Ontario County to New York formally took effect in 1789, when native title was extinguished, and the county was formally established to govern the lands of the Phelps and Gorham Purchase the year prior. The territory first organized as Ontario County was much larger than at present and ran south from the shore of Lake Ontario. As the area was settled, new counties were organized. The following counties were rapidly organized from this territory in the first decades after the war: Allegany, Cattaraugus, Chautauqua, Erie, Genesee, Livingston, Monroe, Niagara, Orleans, Steuben, Wyoming, and Yates counties, and parts of Schuyler and Wayne counties.

In 1796, Ontario County was divided and Steuben County was organized. In 1802, Ontario County was reduced when Genesee County was split off. The new county was originally very large, including the present Allegany, Cattaraugus, Chautauqua, Erie, Niagara, Orleans and Wyoming Counties and parts of Livingston and Monroe counties.

In 1821, portions of Genesee County were combined with portions of Ontario County to create Livingston and Monroe counties.

In 1823, a portion of Seneca County was combined with a portion of Ontario County to create Wayne County. The same year, a portion of Steuben County was combined with a portion of Ontario County to create Yates County.

Great Awakening edit

This frontier area was part of the evangelistic activities during the Second Great Awakening of the early 19th century, when Baptist, Methodist and Congregational preachers traveled and organized revivals and camp meetings. In addition, independent sects developed in central and western New York during this period, including the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, the Shakers and the Universal Friends.

Latter Day Saint movement edit

 
Home of the Joseph Smith, Sr. family in Manchester, known as the "frame home".

Joseph Smith, founder of the Latter Day Saint movement, lived in Manchester in the 1820s on the border with Palmyra. Several events in the early history of the movement occurred in Ontario County. Hill Cumorah in Manchester is where Smith said he discovered the Golden plates said to contain the writings later known as the Book of Mormon. Smith visited the hill each year on the fall equinox (September 22) between 1823 and 1827, and claimed to be instructed by the Angel Moroni. Smith said he was finally permitted to take the record on September 22, 1827. He published the Book of Mormon in Palmyra in 1830. The 110-foot (34 m) hill (which was then unnamed) is on the main road toward Canandaigua from Palmyra to Manchester (modern State Route 21); it was a few miles from Joseph Smith's home.

Since the 1930s the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has held the Hill Cumorah Pageant annually here. It regularly attracts thousands to its performances.[4] The church also maintains a visitors' center at the hill, the Palmyra New York Temple, and the former Smith property and homes. The latter property straddles the border between Ontario and Wayne counties.

Geography edit

According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the county has a total area of 663 square miles (1,720 km2), of which 644 square miles (1,670 km2) is land and 18 square miles (47 km2) (2.8%) is water.[5]

Ontario County is in western New York State, east of Buffalo, southeast of Rochester, and northwest of Ithaca. The county is within the Finger Lakes Region of the state.

Adjacent counties edit

Major highways edit

Government and politics edit

United States presidential election results for Ontario County, New York[6]
Year Republican Democratic Third party
No.  % No.  % No.  %
2020 28,782 48.54% 28,749 48.48% 1,769 2.98%
2016 26,029 49.55% 22,233 42.33% 4,265 8.12%
2012 23,820 49.78% 23,087 48.25% 946 1.98%
2008 25,171 49.34% 25,103 49.20% 746 1.46%
2004 27,999 55.88% 21,166 42.24% 945 1.89%
2000 23,885 51.98% 19,761 43.01% 2,303 5.01%
1996 17,237 41.60% 19,156 46.23% 5,046 12.18%
1992 18,995 42.32% 16,064 35.79% 9,830 21.90%
1988 21,780 55.23% 17,341 43.97% 314 0.80%
1984 24,507 65.36% 12,844 34.26% 143 0.38%
1980 17,036 47.98% 14,477 40.77% 3,993 11.25%
1976 21,118 59.59% 14,044 39.63% 279 0.79%
1972 23,828 68.23% 11,012 31.53% 81 0.23%
1968 17,114 56.86% 11,719 38.94% 1,265 4.20%
1964 10,847 35.24% 19,922 64.72% 15 0.05%
1960 19,654 61.55% 12,251 38.37% 26 0.08%
1956 22,317 74.30% 7,719 25.70% 0 0.00%
1952 21,659 71.15% 8,763 28.79% 18 0.06%
1948 16,156 63.51% 8,852 34.80% 431 1.69%
1944 16,859 63.95% 9,437 35.80% 68 0.26%
1940 18,932 67.23% 9,110 32.35% 120 0.43%
1936 17,812 65.45% 8,787 32.29% 616 2.26%
1932 15,624 61.71% 9,273 36.62% 423 1.67%
1928 17,769 65.27% 8,491 31.19% 965 3.54%
1924 15,013 66.66% 5,933 26.34% 1,577 7.00%
1920 13,361 66.20% 5,678 28.13% 1,145 5.67%
1916 7,491 56.82% 5,286 40.10% 406 3.08%
1912 4,897 39.88% 4,734 38.55% 2,648 21.57%
1908 8,245 58.73% 5,484 39.06% 311 2.22%
1904 8,184 59.36% 5,283 38.32% 321 2.33%
1900 7,707 56.46% 5,641 41.33% 302 2.21%
1896 7,506 56.30% 5,485 41.14% 341 2.56%
1892 6,319 50.10% 5,376 42.62% 919 7.29%
1888 6,957 53.15% 5,753 43.95% 379 2.90%
1884 6,382 51.53% 5,643 45.56% 361 2.91%

The county is governed by an elected Board of Supervisors, and uses the Board-Administrator system, hiring a professional County Administrator. The Board of Supervisors has twenty-one members: one is elected from each Town, two from the city of Canandaigua and three from the city of Geneva. As of 2004, the county government has over 800 full-time employees (augmented by another 360 seasonal or available part-time workers), and a budget of $136 million.

The county is similar in its politics to much of the rest of rural upstate New York; its voters have tended to support Republican presidential candidates ever since that party was formed, and before that they supported the Whig Party.

However, beginning in the 1990s, the Democratic Party began to improve its performance in Ontario County thanks to the growth of Rochester's outer suburbs in areas such as Victor and Farmington. In 1996, Ontario County voted for the Democratic presidential candidate for the first time since 1964 and only the second time since the Whig Party contested its first presidential election in 1836. In 2008, John McCain narrowly edged a victory over Barack Obama by less than one percent, and in 2012 Obama narrowly lost the county to Republican nominee Mitt Romney by a margin of 1.5 percent. In 2016, Republican nominee Donald Trump of New York City won the county by 7.3 percent over Democratic nominee and former United States Secretary of State / former Senator from New York Hillary Clinton of Chappaqua, New York. In 2020, Democrat Joe Biden came incredibly close, losing the county to Trump by just 33 votes.

State and federal government edit

Office District Area of the county Officeholder Party First took office Residence
Congressman New York's 24th congressional district All[7] Claudia Tenney Republican 2020 Canandaigua
State Senator 54th State Senate District Roughly, the northeast corner of the county (Towns of Canandaigua, Farmington, Geneva, Gorham, Hopewell, Manchester, Phelps, Seneca)[8] Pam Helming Republican 2017 Canandaigua, Ontario County
State Senator 55th State Senate District All of the county not covered by the 54th district (Towns of Bristol, Canadice, East Bloomfield, Naples, Richmond, South Bristol, Victor, West Bloomfield)[9] Rich Funke Republican 2015 Fairport, Monroe County
State Assemblyman 131st State Assembly District All[10] Jeff L. Gallahan Republican 2021 Ontario County

Ontario County is part of:

Demographics edit

Historical population
CensusPop.Note
17901,075
180015,2181,315.6%
181042,032176.2%
182088,267110.0%
183040,288−54.4%
184043,5018.0%
185043,9291.0%
186044,5631.4%
187045,1081.2%
188049,5419.8%
189048,453−2.2%
190049,6052.4%
191052,2865.4%
192052,6520.7%
193054,2763.1%
194055,3071.9%
195060,1728.8%
196068,07013.1%
197078,84915.8%
198088,90912.8%
199095,1017.0%
2000100,2245.4%
2010108,0857.8%
2020112,4584.0%
U.S. Decennial Census[11]
1790-1960[12] 1900-1990[13]
1990-2000[14] 2010-2020[1]

As of the census[15] of 2000, there were 100,224 people, 38,370 households, and 26,360 families residing in the county. The population density was 156 inhabitants per square mile (60/km2). There were 42,647 housing units at an average density of 66 units per square mile (25/km2). According to respondents' self-identification, the racial makeup of the county was 95.04% White, 2.06% African American, 0.22% Native American, 0.69% Asian, 0.02% Pacific Islander, 0.70% from other races, and 1.26% from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 2.14% of the population. Based on self-identification, 17.9% were of German, 14.9% Irish, 14.8% English, 13.8% Italian, 7.3% American and 5.1% Dutch ancestry according to Census 2000. 95.6% spoke English and 2.3% Spanish as their first language.

There were 38,370 households, out of which 32.80% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 55.00% were married couples living together, 9.90% had a female householder with no husband present, and 31.30% were non-families. 24.70% of all households were made up of individuals, and 10.10% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.53 and the average family size was 3.03.

In the county, the population was spread out, with 25.40% under the age of 18, 8.30% from 18 to 24, 28.40% from 25 to 44, 24.80% from 45 to 64, and 13.20% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 38 years. For every 100 females there were 95.60 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 92.70 males.

The median income for a household in the county was $44,579, and the median income for a family was $52,698. Males had a median income of $36,732 versus $26,139 for females. The per capita income for the county was $21,533. About 4.90% of families and 7.30% of the population were below the poverty line, including 9.10% of those under age 18 and 6.40% of those age 65 or over.

2020 Census edit

Ontario County Racial Composition[16]
Race Num. Perc.
White (NH) 97,397 86.61%
Black or African American (NH) 2,439 2.2%
Native American (NH) 197 0.2%
Asian (NH) 1,374 1.2%
Pacific Islander (NH) 23 0.02%
Other/Mixed (NH) 4,915 4.4%
Hispanic or Latino 6,113 5.43%

Communities edit

Larger settlements edit

# Location Population Type Sector
1 Geneva 13,261 City East
2 Canandaigua 10,545 City West
3 Victor 2,696 Village West
4 Clifton Springs 2,127 Village East
5 Phelps 1,989 Village East
6 Manchester 1,709 Village East
7 Shortsville 1,439 Village East
8 Bloomfield 1,361 Village West
9 Naples 1,041 Village South
10 Rushville 655 Village East
11 Crystal Beach 644 Hamlet East
12 Honeoye 579 CDP South
13 Port Gibson 453 CDP East
14 Hall 216 CDP East
- Gorham N/A CDP East

† - County Seat

‡ - Not Wholly in this County

Towns edit

Hamlets edit

See also edit

References edit

Bibliography
  • Turner, Eramus (1909). Pioneer History of the Holland Purchase of Western New York. Volume II.
Notes
  1. ^ a b "U.S. Census Bureau QuickFacts: Ontario County, New York". United States Census Bureau. Retrieved January 2, 2022.
  2. ^ "Find a County". National Association of Counties. Retrieved June 7, 2011.
  3. ^ Turner, p.319
  4. ^ "A History Lesson". The Rochester Democrat and Chronicle. July 8, 2001.
  5. ^ . United States Census Bureau. August 22, 2012. Archived from the original on May 19, 2014. Retrieved January 6, 2015.
  6. ^ Leip, David. "Dave Leip's Atlas of U.S. Presidential Elections". uselectionatlas.org. Retrieved October 23, 2018.
  7. ^ W, Eric (April 2, 2012). "Congressional District 27" (PDF). View 2012 Congressional Maps. Albany, New York: The New York State Legislative Task Force on Demographic Research and Reapportionment. Retrieved January 13, 2013.
  8. ^ W, Eric (March 2, 2012). "Senate District 54" (PDF). View 2012 Senate District Maps. Albany, New York: The New York State Legislative Task Force on Demographic Research and Reapportionment. Retrieved January 6, 2013.
  9. ^ W, Eric (March 2, 2012). "Senate District 55" (PDF). View 2012 Senate District Maps. Albany, New York: The New York State Legislative Task Force on Demographic Research and Reapportionment. Retrieved January 6, 2013.
  10. ^ W, Eric (January 25, 2012). "Assembly District 131" (PDF). View Proposed 2012 Assembly District Maps. Albany, New York: The New York State Legislative Task Force on Demographic Research and Reapportionment. Retrieved January 6, 2013.
  11. ^ "U.S. Decennial Census". United States Census Bureau. Retrieved January 6, 2015.
  12. ^ "Historical Census Browser". University of Virginia Library. Retrieved January 6, 2015.
  13. ^ "Population of Counties by Decennial Census: 1900 to 1990". United States Census Bureau. Retrieved January 6, 2015.
  14. ^ "Census 2000 PHC-T-4. Ranking Tables for Counties: 1990 and 2000" (PDF). United States Census Bureau. Retrieved January 6, 2015.
  15. ^ "U.S. Census website". United States Census Bureau. Retrieved January 31, 2008.
  16. ^ "P2 HISPANIC OR LATINO, AND NOT HISPANIC OR LATINO BY RACE – 2020: DEC Redistricting Data (PL 94-171) – Ontario County, New York".

Further reading edit

  • Sullivan, James; Williams, Melvin E.; Conklin, Edwin P.; Fitzpatrick, Benedict, eds. (1927), "Chapter I. Ontario County.", History of New York State, 1523–1927 (PDF), vol. 2, New York City, Chicago: Lewis Historical Publishing Co., p. 606-12, hdl:2027/mdp.39015019994048, Wikidata Q114149636

External links edit

  • Ontario County - Official website
  • Ontario County at Curlie
  • Best Place to Live in 2006 from the Progressive Farmer website

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Not to be confused with Ontario New York 42 51 N 77 17 W 42 85 N 77 29 W 42 85 77 29 Ontario CountyCountyOntario County Courthouse in Canandaigua 2014FlagSealLocation within the U S state of New YorkNew York s location within the U S Coordinates 42 51 N 77 17 W 42 85 N 77 29 W 42 85 77 29Country United StatesState New YorkFounded1789Named forLake OntarioSeatCanandaiguaLargest cityGenevaArea Total663 sq mi 1 720 km2 Land644 sq mi 1 670 km2 Water18 sq mi 50 km2 2 8 Population 2020 Total112 458 Density169 sq mi 65 km2 Time zoneUTC 5 Eastern Summer DST UTC 4 EDT Congressional district24thWebsitewww wbr ontariocountyny wbr govOntario County is a county in the U S State of New York As of the 2020 census the population was 112 458 1 The county seat is Canandaigua 2 Ontario County is part of the Rochester NY Metropolitan Statistical Area In 2006 Progressive Farmer rated Ontario County as the Best Place to Live in the U S for its great schools low crime excellent health care and its proximity to Rochester Contents 1 History 2 Great Awakening 2 1 Latter Day Saint movement 3 Geography 3 1 Adjacent counties 3 2 Major highways 4 Government and politics 4 1 State and federal government 5 Demographics 5 1 2020 Census 6 Communities 6 1 Larger settlements 6 2 Towns 6 3 Hamlets 7 See also 8 References 9 Further reading 10 External linksHistory editThis area was long controlled by the Seneca people one of the Five Nations of the Iroquois Confederacy or Haudenosaunee They were forced to cede most of their land to the United States after the American Revolutionary War When the English established counties in New York Province in 1683 they designated Albany County as including all the northern part of New York State the present State of Vermont and in theory extending westward to the Pacific Ocean On July 3 1766 Cumberland County was organized and on March 16 1770 Gloucester County was founded both containing territory now included in the state of Vermont The English claims were their assertion the Five and then Six Nations of the Iroquois occupied and controlled most of the territory in central and western New York until after the Revolutionary War As New York was more heavily settled in the 18th century the colonial government organized additional counties but European settlement did not proceed very far west past Little Falls New York about halfway through the Mohawk Valley until after the revolutionary war This area was ostensibly part of Montgomery County renamed after the war for an American officer Seth Read a Colonel in the Battle of Bunker Hill moved here with his family as a pioneer between 1787 and 1795 See also Geneva town New York 3 Land hungry settlers from New England swept into upstate and western New York after the Revolution as nearly five million acres of new lands were available for purchase since the Iroquois were forced to cede most of their territories to the United States Four tribes had allied with the British and were mostly resettled in Canada the Mohawk Onondaga Seneca and Cayuga Transfer of what is now Ontario County to New York formally took effect in 1789 when native title was extinguished and the county was formally established to govern the lands of the Phelps and Gorham Purchase the year prior The territory first organized as Ontario County was much larger than at present and ran south from the shore of Lake Ontario As the area was settled new counties were organized The following counties were rapidly organized from this territory in the first decades after the war Allegany Cattaraugus Chautauqua Erie Genesee Livingston Monroe Niagara Orleans Steuben Wyoming and Yates counties and parts of Schuyler and Wayne counties In 1796 Ontario County was divided and Steuben County was organized In 1802 Ontario County was reduced when Genesee County was split off The new county was originally very large including the present Allegany Cattaraugus Chautauqua Erie Niagara Orleans and Wyoming Counties and parts of Livingston and Monroe counties In 1821 portions of Genesee County were combined with portions of Ontario County to create Livingston and Monroe counties In 1823 a portion of Seneca County was combined with a portion of Ontario County to create Wayne County The same year a portion of Steuben County was combined with a portion of Ontario County to create Yates County Great Awakening editThis frontier area was part of the evangelistic activities during the Second Great Awakening of the early 19th century when Baptist Methodist and Congregational preachers traveled and organized revivals and camp meetings In addition independent sects developed in central and western New York during this period including the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints the Shakers and the Universal Friends Latter Day Saint movement edit nbsp Home of the Joseph Smith Sr family in Manchester known as the frame home See also History of the Latter Day Saint movement Joseph Smith founder of the Latter Day Saint movement lived in Manchester in the 1820s on the border with Palmyra Several events in the early history of the movement occurred in Ontario County Hill Cumorah in Manchester is where Smith said he discovered the Golden plates said to contain the writings later known as the Book of Mormon Smith visited the hill each year on the fall equinox September 22 between 1823 and 1827 and claimed to be instructed by the Angel Moroni Smith said he was finally permitted to take the record on September 22 1827 He published the Book of Mormon in Palmyra in 1830 The 110 foot 34 m hill which was then unnamed is on the main road toward Canandaigua from Palmyra to Manchester modern State Route 21 it was a few miles from Joseph Smith s home Since the 1930s the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints has held the Hill Cumorah Pageant annually here It regularly attracts thousands to its performances 4 The church also maintains a visitors center at the hill the Palmyra New York Temple and the former Smith property and homes The latter property straddles the border between Ontario and Wayne counties Geography editAccording to the U S Census Bureau the county has a total area of 663 square miles 1 720 km2 of which 644 square miles 1 670 km2 is land and 18 square miles 47 km2 2 8 is water 5 Ontario County is in western New York State east of Buffalo southeast of Rochester and northwest of Ithaca The county is within the Finger Lakes Region of the state Adjacent counties edit Wayne County north Seneca County east Yates County south Steuben County southwest Livingston County west Monroe County northwestMajor highways edit nbsp nbsp Interstate 90 New York State Thruway nbsp Interstate 490 nbsp U S Route 20 nbsp U S Route 20A nbsp New York State Route 5 nbsp New York State Route 14 nbsp New York State Route 14A nbsp New York State Route 15A nbsp New York State Route 21 nbsp New York State Route 31 nbsp New York State Route 53 nbsp New York State Route 64 nbsp New York State Route 65 nbsp New York State Route 88 nbsp New York State Route 96 nbsp New York State Route 245 nbsp New York State Route 247 nbsp New York State Route 251 nbsp New York State Route 318 nbsp New York State Route 332 nbsp New York State Route 364 nbsp New York State Route 444 nbsp New York State Route 488Government and politics editThis section needs expansion You can help by adding to it August 2008 United States presidential election results for Ontario County New York 6 Year Republican Democratic Third partyNo No No 2020 28 782 48 54 28 749 48 48 1 769 2 98 2016 26 029 49 55 22 233 42 33 4 265 8 12 2012 23 820 49 78 23 087 48 25 946 1 98 2008 25 171 49 34 25 103 49 20 746 1 46 2004 27 999 55 88 21 166 42 24 945 1 89 2000 23 885 51 98 19 761 43 01 2 303 5 01 1996 17 237 41 60 19 156 46 23 5 046 12 18 1992 18 995 42 32 16 064 35 79 9 830 21 90 1988 21 780 55 23 17 341 43 97 314 0 80 1984 24 507 65 36 12 844 34 26 143 0 38 1980 17 036 47 98 14 477 40 77 3 993 11 25 1976 21 118 59 59 14 044 39 63 279 0 79 1972 23 828 68 23 11 012 31 53 81 0 23 1968 17 114 56 86 11 719 38 94 1 265 4 20 1964 10 847 35 24 19 922 64 72 15 0 05 1960 19 654 61 55 12 251 38 37 26 0 08 1956 22 317 74 30 7 719 25 70 0 0 00 1952 21 659 71 15 8 763 28 79 18 0 06 1948 16 156 63 51 8 852 34 80 431 1 69 1944 16 859 63 95 9 437 35 80 68 0 26 1940 18 932 67 23 9 110 32 35 120 0 43 1936 17 812 65 45 8 787 32 29 616 2 26 1932 15 624 61 71 9 273 36 62 423 1 67 1928 17 769 65 27 8 491 31 19 965 3 54 1924 15 013 66 66 5 933 26 34 1 577 7 00 1920 13 361 66 20 5 678 28 13 1 145 5 67 1916 7 491 56 82 5 286 40 10 406 3 08 1912 4 897 39 88 4 734 38 55 2 648 21 57 1908 8 245 58 73 5 484 39 06 311 2 22 1904 8 184 59 36 5 283 38 32 321 2 33 1900 7 707 56 46 5 641 41 33 302 2 21 1896 7 506 56 30 5 485 41 14 341 2 56 1892 6 319 50 10 5 376 42 62 919 7 29 1888 6 957 53 15 5 753 43 95 379 2 90 1884 6 382 51 53 5 643 45 56 361 2 91 The county is governed by an elected Board of Supervisors and uses the Board Administrator system hiring a professional County Administrator The Board of Supervisors has twenty one members one is elected from each Town two from the city of Canandaigua and three from the city of Geneva As of 2004 the county government has over 800 full time employees augmented by another 360 seasonal or available part time workers and a budget of 136 million The county is similar in its politics to much of the rest of rural upstate New York its voters have tended to support Republican presidential candidates ever since that party was formed and before that they supported the Whig Party However beginning in the 1990s the Democratic Party began to improve its performance in Ontario County thanks to the growth of Rochester s outer suburbs in areas such as Victor and Farmington In 1996 Ontario County voted for the Democratic presidential candidate for the first time since 1964 and only the second time since the Whig Party contested its first presidential election in 1836 In 2008 John McCain narrowly edged a victory over Barack Obama by less than one percent and in 2012 Obama narrowly lost the county to Republican nominee Mitt Romney by a margin of 1 5 percent In 2016 Republican nominee Donald Trump of New York City won the county by 7 3 percent over Democratic nominee and former United States Secretary of State former Senator from New York Hillary Clinton of Chappaqua New York In 2020 Democrat Joe Biden came incredibly close losing the county to Trump by just 33 votes State and federal government edit Office District Area of the county Officeholder Party First took office ResidenceCongressman New York s 24th congressional district All 7 Claudia Tenney Republican 2020 CanandaiguaState Senator 54th State Senate District Roughly the northeast corner of the county Towns of Canandaigua Farmington Geneva Gorham Hopewell Manchester Phelps Seneca 8 Pam Helming Republican 2017 Canandaigua Ontario CountyState Senator 55th State Senate District All of the county not covered by the 54th district Towns of Bristol Canadice East Bloomfield Naples Richmond South Bristol Victor West Bloomfield 9 Rich Funke Republican 2015 Fairport Monroe CountyState Assemblyman 131st State Assembly District All 10 Jeff L Gallahan Republican 2021 Ontario CountyOntario County is part of The 7th Judicial District of the New York Supreme Court The 4th Department of the New York Supreme Court Appellate DivisionDemographics editHistorical population CensusPop Note 17901 075 180015 2181 315 6 181042 032176 2 182088 267110 0 183040 288 54 4 184043 5018 0 185043 9291 0 186044 5631 4 187045 1081 2 188049 5419 8 189048 453 2 2 190049 6052 4 191052 2865 4 192052 6520 7 193054 2763 1 194055 3071 9 195060 1728 8 196068 07013 1 197078 84915 8 198088 90912 8 199095 1017 0 2000100 2245 4 2010108 0857 8 2020112 4584 0 U S Decennial Census 11 1790 1960 12 1900 1990 13 1990 2000 14 2010 2020 1 As of the census 15 of 2000 there were 100 224 people 38 370 households and 26 360 families residing in the county The population density was 156 inhabitants per square mile 60 km2 There were 42 647 housing units at an average density of 66 units per square mile 25 km2 According to respondents self identification the racial makeup of the county was 95 04 White 2 06 African American 0 22 Native American 0 69 Asian 0 02 Pacific Islander 0 70 from other races and 1 26 from two or more races Hispanic or Latino of any race were 2 14 of the population Based on self identification 17 9 were of German 14 9 Irish 14 8 English 13 8 Italian 7 3 American and 5 1 Dutch ancestry according to Census 2000 95 6 spoke English and 2 3 Spanish as their first language There were 38 370 households out of which 32 80 had children under the age of 18 living with them 55 00 were married couples living together 9 90 had a female householder with no husband present and 31 30 were non families 24 70 of all households were made up of individuals and 10 10 had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older The average household size was 2 53 and the average family size was 3 03 In the county the population was spread out with 25 40 under the age of 18 8 30 from 18 to 24 28 40 from 25 to 44 24 80 from 45 to 64 and 13 20 who were 65 years of age or older The median age was 38 years For every 100 females there were 95 60 males For every 100 females age 18 and over there were 92 70 males The median income for a household in the county was 44 579 and the median income for a family was 52 698 Males had a median income of 36 732 versus 26 139 for females The per capita income for the county was 21 533 About 4 90 of families and 7 30 of the population were below the poverty line including 9 10 of those under age 18 and 6 40 of those age 65 or over 2020 Census edit Ontario County Racial Composition 16 Race Num Perc White NH 97 397 86 61 Black or African American NH 2 439 2 2 Native American NH 197 0 2 Asian NH 1 374 1 2 Pacific Islander NH 23 0 02 Other Mixed NH 4 915 4 4 Hispanic or Latino 6 113 5 43 Communities editLarger settlements edit Location Population Type Sector1 Geneva 13 261 City East2 Canandaigua 10 545 City West3 Victor 2 696 Village West4 Clifton Springs 2 127 Village East5 Phelps 1 989 Village East6 Manchester 1 709 Village East7 Shortsville 1 439 Village East8 Bloomfield 1 361 Village West9 Naples 1 041 Village South10 Rushville 655 Village East11 Crystal Beach 644 Hamlet East12 Honeoye 579 CDP South13 Port Gibson 453 CDP East14 Hall 216 CDP East Gorham N A CDP East County Seat Not Wholly in this County Towns edit Bristol Canadice Canandaigua East Bloomfield Farmington Geneva Gorham Hopewell Manchester Naples Phelps Richmond Seneca South Bristol Victor West Bloomfield Hamlets edit Border City Centerfield Cheshire Fishers Hall Hopewell Center Ionia Orleans Seneca Castle StanleySee also edit nbsp New York state portalList of counties in New York National Register of Historic Places listings in Ontario County New YorkReferences editBibliographyTurner Eramus 1909 Pioneer History of the Holland Purchase of Western New York Volume II Notes a b U S Census Bureau QuickFacts Ontario County New York United States Census Bureau Retrieved January 2 2022 Find a County National Association of Counties Retrieved June 7 2011 Turner p 319 A History Lesson The Rochester Democrat and Chronicle July 8 2001 2010 Census Gazetteer Files United States Census Bureau August 22 2012 Archived from the original on May 19 2014 Retrieved January 6 2015 Leip David Dave Leip s Atlas of U S Presidential Elections uselectionatlas org Retrieved October 23 2018 W Eric April 2 2012 Congressional District 27 PDF View 2012 Congressional Maps Albany New York The New York State Legislative Task Force on Demographic Research and Reapportionment Retrieved January 13 2013 W Eric March 2 2012 Senate District 54 PDF View 2012 Senate District Maps Albany New York The New York State Legislative Task Force on Demographic Research and Reapportionment Retrieved January 6 2013 W Eric March 2 2012 Senate District 55 PDF View 2012 Senate District Maps Albany New York The New York State Legislative Task Force on Demographic Research and Reapportionment Retrieved January 6 2013 W Eric January 25 2012 Assembly District 131 PDF View Proposed 2012 Assembly District Maps Albany New York The New York State Legislative Task Force on Demographic Research and Reapportionment Retrieved January 6 2013 U S Decennial Census United States Census Bureau Retrieved January 6 2015 Historical Census Browser University of Virginia Library Retrieved January 6 2015 Population of Counties by Decennial Census 1900 to 1990 United States Census Bureau Retrieved January 6 2015 Census 2000 PHC T 4 Ranking Tables for Counties 1990 and 2000 PDF United States Census Bureau Retrieved January 6 2015 U S Census website United States Census Bureau Retrieved January 31 2008 P2 HISPANIC OR LATINO AND NOT HISPANIC OR LATINO BY RACE 2020 DEC Redistricting Data PL 94 171 Ontario County New York Further reading editSullivan James Williams Melvin E Conklin Edwin P Fitzpatrick Benedict eds 1927 Chapter I Ontario County History of New York State 1523 1927 PDF vol 2 New York City Chicago Lewis Historical Publishing Co p 606 12 hdl 2027 mdp 39015019994048 Wikidata Q114149636External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Ontario County New York Ontario County Official website Ontario County at Curlie Best Place to Live in 2006 from the Progressive Farmer website Ontario County history page Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ontario County New York amp oldid 1186353572, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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