Demographics

As of the 2020 Census, Warren County, VA had a population of 40,727. The median age was 42.6 years, with 49% male and 51% female. Racially, the county was 87.8% White, 5.6% Black or African American, 1.1% Asian, 0.3% Native American, and 2.7% from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino residents comprised 5.2% of the population.

Education, Employment and Housing

Warren County, VA serves about 5,000 K-12 students across 11 public schools, including 2 high schools. The high school graduation rate is approximately 90%, while an estimated 24% of adults aged 25+ hold a bachelor’s degree or higher. School safety scores average 7/10 per GreatSchools, and schools offer programs like dual enrollment and career and technical education (CTE). The county provides adult education programs, including GED preparation. Standardized test scores are at or near state averages, reflecting satisfactory academic performance across most grade levels.

As of early 2024, Warren County, VA, boasts an employment rate of approximately 62%. Leading industries include manufacturing (18%), healthcare and social assistance (16%), retail trade (12%), and educational services (10%). The most common occupations are office and administrative support (14%), production (13%), and sales (10%). Around 56% of residents commute outside the county for work, primarily to Winchester and the Washington, D.C. metro area, with a median commute time of 35 minutes. This dynamic reflects Warren County’s role as both an employment hub and a commuter community in northern Virginia.

Warren County, VA, has a homeownership rate of approximately 76% with median home values around $325,000 in 2024. Median monthly rent is about $1,350. The market has seen a steady 5% annual increase in property values. Housing types range from single-family homes to townhouses, concentrated in neighborhoods like Front Royal and Shenandoah Farms. Property tax rates are about $0.66 per $100 assessed value. The county offers a suburban-rural mix, appealing to families and retirees seeking affordable living within scenic surroundings.

Elections

Warren County, VA has approximately 27,000 registered voters as of 2023. Residents participate in federal, state, and local elections, including ballots for school board and county supervisors. In the 2020 presidential election, about 65% voted Republican and 33% Democratic. There are 7 polling locations across the county. Key issues include economic development, education, and infrastructure. Elections are administered by the Warren County Electoral Board and Voter Registrar. The county’s political landscape is predominantly Republican, though Democratic and Independent candidates also run regularly. Voter turnout in general elections typically ranges from 60% to 75%.

County Crime & Safety

Warren County, VA generally has a lower crime rate compared to national averages, with a violent crime rate of approximately 2.5 per 1,000 residents and a property crime rate of about 14 per 1,000 residents (2022 data). The sheriff's office regularly reports and updates incident statistics, promoting transparency. Most reported crimes involve theft and burglary, while violent offenses remain infrequent. Community policing initiatives and neighborhood watch programs contribute to Warren County’s reputation as a relatively safe locality in Virginia.