County: | George County |
State: | Mississippi |
Founded: | 1910 |
Seat Wl: | Lucedale |
Largest City Wl: | Lucedale |
Area Total Sq Mi: | 484 |
Area Land Sq Mi: | 479 |
Area Water Sq Mi: | 4.9 |
Area Percentage: | 1.0 |
Population As Of: | 2020 |
Population Total: | 24350 |
Density Sq Mi: | 50 |
Web: | http://www.georgecountyms.com/index.html |
Ex Image: | George County Mississippi Courthouse.jpg |
Ex Image Cap: | George County courthouse in Lucedale |
District: | 4th |
Time Zone: | Central |
Named For: | James Z. George |
George County is a county located in the U.S. state of Mississippi. As of the 2020 census, the population was 24,350.[1] Its county seat is Lucedale.[2] The county is named for James Z. George, US Senator from Mississippi. George County was included in the Pascagoula, MS Metropolitan Statistical Area. The county is located adjacent to the Alabama state line.
George County was named after Senator James Z. George and was formed on March 16, 1910, from parts of land formerly included in Jackson and Greene Counties.[3]
The Gulf, Mobile and Ohio Railroad ran through Lucedale on its way to Mobile.
According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the county has a total area of, of which is land and (1.0%) is water.[4]
White (non-Hispanic) | 20,929 | 85.95% | |
Black or African American (non-Hispanic) | 1,774 | 7.29% | |
Native American | 85 | 0.35% | |
Asian | 77 | 0.32% | |
Pacific Islander | 1 | 0.0% | |
Other/Mixed | 812 | 3.33% | |
Hispanic or Latino | 672 | 2.76% |
The county has gone solidly Republican in the last ten Presidential elections.[6] In past Presidential elections third-party candidates sometimes did well here. In 1968 George Wallace won the county with over 90 percent of the vote,[7] which was the second highest percentage he received in any county. In 1988 the county gave David Duke 4.21%, his best performance in the nation.[8] In that election it also gave more support to Lenora Fulani than she received in most of the nation. In 2012, President Obama only received 14 percent of the vote,[9] and Hillary Clinton received barely ten percent in 2016[10] In 2020, George County was only one of two counties that voted against replacing the state flag. The other was neighbouring Greene County.
The county is located in Mississippi's 4th congressional district, which has a Cook Partisan Voting Index of R+21 and is represented by Republican Mike Ezzel.