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Jackson County

Voted Republican in 2024 · 4,775 votes cast

Jackson County

About Jackson County

Jackson County is located in the Arkansas Delta in the U.S. state of Arkansas. The county is named for Andrew Jackson, a national hero during the War of 1812. By the county's formation in 1829, Jackson had become the seventh President of the United States. Jackson County is home to seven incorporated towns and four incorporated cities, including Newport, the largest city and county seat. The county is also the site of numerous unincorporated communities and ghost towns. Occupying 633.94 square miles (164,190 ha), Jackson County is the 41st largest county of the 75 in Arkansas. As of the 2020 Census, the county's population was 16,755. Based on population, the county is the 44th-largest county in Arkansas. Although terrain rises in the west, most of Jackson County is within the Arkansas Delta, characterized by largely flat terrain with fertile soils. Historically covered in forest, bayous and swamps, the area was cleared for agriculture by early settlers. It is drained by the White River. Interstate Highway 57 runs through Jackson County, as well as fifteen Arkansas state highways. A Union Pacific Railroad line also crosses the county.

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Total Votes (2024)
4,775
Winner Margin
R+48.7
Turnout Change
-6.2%
2020→2024 Swing
R+4.9

2024 Presidential Results

All candidates · Jackson County, Arkansas

Donald J Trump(Republican)
147.0%7,018
Won by 4,652 votes
Kamala D Harris(Democrat)
49.5%2,366
Other(Other)
2.6%122
Chase Oliver(Libertarian)
0.9%44

Margin History

Red = Republican, Blue = Democratic

2024R+48.7
2020R+43.8
2016R+32.7
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Swung Right in 2024

Jackson County shifted 4.9 points toward Republicans compared to 2020. Voter turnout decreased by 6.2%.

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