Douglas County, Minnesota

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Douglas County
Douglas County Courthouse (MN).jpg
Douglas County Courthouse in Alexandria, Minnesota.
Map of Minnesota highlighting Douglas County.svg
Location within the U.S. state of Minnesota
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Minnesota's location within the U.S.
Coordinates: 45°56′N95°27′W / 45.94°N 95.45°W / 45.94; -95.45
CountryFlag of the United States.svg United States
StateFlag of Minnesota.svg  Minnesota
FoundedMarch 8, 1858 (created)
1866 (organized) [1]
Named for Stephen A. Douglas
Seat Alexandria
Largest cityAlexandria
Area
  Total720 sq mi (1,900 km2)
  Land637 sq mi (1,650 km2)
  Water83 sq mi (210 km2)  11%
Population
 (2020)
  Total39,006
  Estimate 
(2023)
39,953 Increase2.svg
  Density61.2/sq mi (23.6/km2)
Time zone UTC−6 (Central)
  Summer (DST) UTC−5 (CDT)
Congressional district 7th
Website www.co.douglas.mn.us

Douglas County is a county in the U.S. state of Minnesota. As of the 2020 census, the population was 39,006. [2] Its county seat is Alexandria. [3]

Contents

Douglas County comprises the Alexandria, Minnesota, Micropolitan Statistical Area.

Douglas County is the home of Minnesota's only wine-grape appellation, the 10,880 acres (44.0 km2) Alexandria Lakes AVA. [4]

History

The territorial legislature created Douglas County on March 8, 1858, shortly before Minnesota attained statehood. It was named for political figure Stephen A. Douglas, who was serving as a US Senator from Illinois at the time of the county's creation. [5] The county organization was completed in 1866.

Geography

Spruce Creek flows southeast through northeastern Douglas county. The county consists of rolling hills, heavily dotted with lakes and ponds, especially in its north-to-south central portion. [6] The hilly terrain generally slopes to the south and west; its highest point is near the northeast corner, at 1,483 ft (452 m) ASL. [7] The county has an area of 720 square miles (1,900 km2), of which 637 square miles (1,650 km2) is land and 83 square miles (210 km2) (11%) is water. [8] It contains more than 250 lakes.

The county includes two of Minnesota's biomes: prairie grassland in the west and southeast, savannas (also prairie ecosystems) in the middle, and temperate deciduous forest in the south-central, north, and east. [9] Douglas is one of 17 Minnesota counties where savanna soils predominate.

Soils of Douglas County Douglas Co Pie Chart No Text Version.pdf
Soils of Douglas County

Major highways

Airports

Adjacent counties

Protected areas

  • Anderson State Wildlife Management Area
  • Balgaard State Wildlife Management Area
  • Chermak State Wildlife Management Area
  • Herberger Lake State Wildlife Management Area
  • Kensington State Wildlife Management Area
  • La Grand State Wildlife Management Area
  • Lake Carlos State Park
  • Osakis State Wildlife Management Area North Unit (part)
  • Red Rock Wildlife Management Area
  • Roger M. Holmes State Wildlife Management Area
  • Schnepf State Wildlife Management Area
  • Thornberg State Wildlife Management Area
  • Urness State Wildlife Management Area

[6]

Demographics

Historical population
CensusPop.Note
1870 4,239
1880 9,130115.4%
1890 14,60660.0%
1900 17,96423.0%
1910 17,669−1.6%
1920 19,0397.8%
1930 18,813−1.2%
1940 20,3698.3%
1950 21,3044.6%
1960 21,3130.0%
1970 22,8927.4%
1980 27,83921.6%
1990 28,8393.6%
2000 32,82113.8%
2010 36,0099.7%
2020 39,0068.3%
2023 (est.)39,953 [11] 2.4%
U.S. Decennial Census [12]
1790-1960 [13] 1900-1990 [14]
1990-2000 [15] 2010-2020 [2]

2020 Census

Douglas County Racial Composition [16]
RaceNum.Perc.
White (NH)36,62994%
Black or African American (NH)2230.6%
Native American (NH)1040.3%
Asian (NH)2270.6%
Pacific Islander (NH)110.03%
Other/Mixed (NH)9972.6%
Hispanic or Latino 8152.1%

2000 census

2022 US Census population pyramid for Douglas County, from ACS 5-year estimates DouglasCountyMn2022PopPyr.png
2022 US Census population pyramid for Douglas County, from ACS 5-year estimates

As of the census of 2000, there were 32,821 people, 13,276 households, and 9,027 families in the county. The population density was 51.5 per square mile (19.9/km2). There were 16,694 housing units at an average density of 26.2 per square mile (10.1/km2). The racial makeup of the county was 98.49% White, 0.18% Black or African American, 0.24% Native American, 0.40% Asian, 0.03% Pacific Islander, 0.18% from other races, and 0.48% from two or more races. 0.59% of the population were Hispanic or Latino of any race. 38.5% were of German, 24.6% Norwegian and 8.1% Swedish ancestry.

There were 13,276 households, out of which 29.90% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 59.00% were married couples living together, 6.40% had a female householder with no husband present, and 32.00% were non-families. 26.50% of all households were made up of individuals, and 12.30% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.42 and the average family size was 2.93.

The county population contained 24.00% under the age of 18, 9.20% from 18 to 24, 25.00% from 25 to 44, 23.80% from 45 to 64, and 17.90% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 40 years. For every 100 females there were 99.00 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 96.90 males.

The median income for a household in the county was $37,703, and the median income for a family was $46,250. Males had a median income of $30,968 versus $21,240 for females. The per capita income for the county was $18,850. About 5.60% of families and 8.50% of the population were below the poverty line, including 9.30% of those under age 18 and 11.00% of those age 65 or over.

Communities

Cities

Unincorporated communities

[6]

Townships

Government and politics

Douglas County traditionally votes Republican. In only one presidential election since 1964 has it selected the Democratic candidate.

United States presidential election results for Douglas County, Minnesota [17]
Year Republican Democratic Third party
No.%No.%No.%
2020 15,79965.38%7,86832.56%4982.06%
2016 13,96664.11%6,22728.58%1,5927.31%
2012 11,88456.72%8,65341.30%4161.99%
2008 11,24153.74%9,25644.25%4212.01%
2004 11,79358.07%8,21940.47%2971.46%
2000 9,81157.02%6,35236.92%1,0426.06%
1996 6,74743.63%6,45041.71%2,26714.66%
1992 6,35640.08%5,25233.12%4,25126.80%
1988 7,89857.02%5,80341.89%1511.09%
1984 9,00561.92%5,44437.43%940.65%
1980 7,77853.85%5,53038.28%1,1377.87%
1976 5,91044.39%7,09753.30%3072.31%
1972 6,67852.97%5,50143.64%4273.39%
1968 5,46450.41%4,82644.52%5495.07%
1964 4,12240.51%6,04059.36%130.13%
1960 5,59453.25%4,87146.36%410.39%
1956 5,11454.87%4,19445.00%120.13%
1952 6,03761.30%3,76838.26%430.44%
1948 3,74441.73%5,02255.97%2072.31%
1944 4,14052.62%3,68146.79%460.58%
1940 4,65250.53%4,50748.95%480.52%
1936 2,68136.41%4,18656.84%4976.75%
1932 2,32530.37%5,10166.63%2303.00%
1928 4,26259.27%2,82939.34%1001.39%
1924 2,42439.15%3155.09%3,45355.77%
1920 4,42866.13%73310.95%1,53522.92%
1916 1,70950.26%1,39841.12%2938.62%
1912 43514.94%79327.23%1,68457.83%
1908 1,89460.92%97931.49%2367.59%
1904 2,17179.41%41015.00%1535.60%
1900 1,91759.87%1,19437.29%912.84%
1896 1,96657.84%1,35039.72%832.44%
1892 1,31550.89%53320.63%73628.48%
County Board of Commissioners [18]
PositionNameDistrict
CommissionerKeith EnglundDistrict 1
CommissionerTim KalinaDistrict 2
CommissionerJerry RappDistrict 3
CommissionerCharlie MeyerDistrict 4
CommissionerShane SchmidtDistrict 5
State Legislature (2018-2020)
PositionNameAffiliationDistrict
Senate Bill Ingebrigtsen [19] Republican District 8
Senate Torrey Westrom [20] Republican District 12
House of Representatives Mary Franson [21] Republican District 8B
House of Representatives Jeff Backer [22] Republican District 12A
House of Representatives Paul Anderson [23] Republican District 12B
U.S Congress (2021-2023)
PositionNameAffiliationDistrict
House of Representatives Michelle Fischbach Republican 7th
Senate Amy Klobuchar [24] DFL N/A
Senate Tina Smith [25] DFL N/A

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