County in Mississippi, United States
County in Mississippi
Pike County is a county located on the southwestern border of the U.S. state of Mississippi . As of the 2020 census , the population was 40,324.[ 1] The county seat is Magnolia .[ 2] Pike County is named for explorer Zebulon Pike . Pike County is part of the McComb , MS Micropolitan Statistical Area .
History
Pike County was formed from Marion County by an act of the Territorial General Assembly on December 9, 1815. Holmesville was selected as the county seat on December 11, 1816; it was named in honor of Major Andrew Hunter Holmes , an army officer killed in the War of 1812. In 1873 Magnolia was voted in as the new county seat.[ 3] The county was devoted to agriculture and is still mostly rural.
Geography
According to the U.S. Census Bureau , the county has a total area of 411 square miles (1,060 km2 ), of which 409 square miles (1,060 km2 ) is land and 1.7 square miles (4.4 km2 ) (0.4%) is water.[ 4]
Major highways
Adjacent counties
Demographics
Historical population
Census Pop. Note %±
1820 4,438 — 1830 5,402 21.7% 1840 6,151 13.9% 1850 7,360 19.7% 1860 11,135 51.3% 1870 11,303 1.5% 1880 16,688 47.6% 1890 21,203 27.1% 1900 27,545 29.9% 1910 37,272 35.3% 1920 28,725 −22.9% 1930 32,201 12.1% 1940 35,002 8.7% 1950 35,137 0.4% 1960 35,789 1.9% 1970 36,345 1.6% 1980 37,578 3.4% 1990 38,987 3.7% 2000 39,903 2.3% 2010 40,404 1.3% 2020 40,324 −0.2% 2023 (est.) 39,394 [ 5] −2.3%
As of the 2020 United States Census , there were 40,324 people, 14,404 households, and 8,528 families residing in the county.
Communities
Cities
Towns
Census-designated place
Unincorporated communities
Politics
Pike County is a swing county in presidential elections; since 2000 it has voted Democratic four times and Republican three times.
United States presidential election results for Pike County, Mississippi[ 12]
Year
Republican
Democratic
Third party(ies)
No.
%
No.
%
No.
%
2024
7,943
51.18%
7,402
47.70%
174
1.12%
2020
8,479
48.84%
8,646
49.80%
236
1.36%
2016
8,009
48.95%
8,043
49.16%
308
1.88%
2012
8,181
45.52%
9,650
53.69%
143
0.80%
2008
8,651
47.91%
9,276
51.38%
128
0.71%
2004
8,660
52.07%
7,881
47.38%
91
0.55%
2000
7,464
52.69%
6,544
46.20%
158
1.12%
1996
5,403
43.45%
6,302
50.68%
730
5.87%
1992
6,005
43.90%
6,279
45.90%
1,395
10.20%
1988
7,637
53.63%
6,531
45.87%
71
0.50%
1984
8,254
57.28%
6,137
42.59%
20
0.14%
1980
6,661
48.56%
6,694
48.80%
361
2.63%
1976
5,659
48.16%
5,749
48.92%
343
2.92%
1972
6,542
72.08%
2,332
25.69%
202
2.23%
1968
1,460
14.38%
2,848
28.05%
5,846
57.57%
1964
6,418
92.20%
543
7.80%
0
0.00%
1960
1,467
27.38%
1,258
23.48%
2,632
49.13%
1956
1,210
29.47%
1,714
41.74%
1,182
28.79%
1952
2,908
53.82%
2,495
46.18%
0
0.00%
1948
69
1.75%
221
5.61%
3,650
92.64%
1944
248
7.70%
2,972
92.30%
0
0.00%
1940
185
5.88%
2,956
93.93%
6
0.19%
1936
86
2.64%
3,170
97.21%
5
0.15%
1932
118
4.67%
2,400
94.94%
10
0.40%
1928
920
27.45%
2,431
72.55%
0
0.00%
1924
197
8.61%
1,640
71.65%
452
19.75%
1920
153
11.66%
1,114
84.91%
45
3.43%
1916
53
3.50%
1,451
95.71%
12
0.79%
1912
24
1.95%
1,068
86.90%
137
11.15%
Education
Pike County has three school districts:[ 13]
Pike County is in the district of Southwest Mississippi Community College .[ 14]
See also
References
^ "Census - Geography Profile: Pike County, Mississippi" . United States Census Bureau . Retrieved January 14, 2023 .
^ "Find a County" . National Association of Counties. Retrieved June 7, 2011 .
^ Pike County Mississippi 1798-1876 Pioneer Families and Confederate Soldiers , by Luke W. Conerly, 1909
^ "2010 Census Gazetteer Files" . United States Census Bureau. August 22, 2012. Archived from the original on September 28, 2013. Retrieved November 6, 2014 .
^ "Annual Estimates of the Resident Population for Counties: April 1, 2020 to July 1, 2023" . United States Census Bureau. Retrieved April 5, 2024 .
^ "U.S. Decennial Census" . United States Census Bureau. Retrieved November 6, 2014 .
^ "Historical Census Browser" . University of Virginia Library. Retrieved November 6, 2014 .
^ "Population of Counties by Decennial Census: 1900 to 1990" . United States Census Bureau. Retrieved November 6, 2014 .
^ "Census 2000 PHC-T-4. Ranking Tables for Counties: 1990 and 2000" (PDF) . United States Census Bureau. Archived (PDF) from the original on March 27, 2010. Retrieved November 6, 2014 .
^ "State & County QuickFacts" . United States Census Bureau. Archived from the original on June 7, 2011. Retrieved September 5, 2013 .
^ "Explore Census Data" . data.census.gov . Retrieved December 9, 2021 .
^ Leip, David. "Dave Leip's Atlas of U.S. Presidential Elections" . uselectionatlas.org . Retrieved February 22, 2021 .
^ "2020 CENSUS - SCHOOL DISTRICT REFERENCE MAP: Pike County, MS" (PDF) . U.S. Census Bureau . Retrieved September 27, 2024 . - Text list
^ "Welcome from the President" . Southwest Mississippi Community College . Retrieved September 27, 2024 .
^ C. W. Barnum. "Webster Parish, Louisiana, History and Genealogy" . laahgp.genealogyvillage.com. Retrieved March 11, 2015 .
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