Demographics
As of 2022, Johnson County, Wyoming, had an estimated population of approximately 8,480. The median age is about 48 years, reflecting an older population. Gender distribution is nearly balanced, with roughly 50.5% male and 49.5% female residents. The county is predominantly White (over 95%), with small percentages of Hispanic or Latino (around 3%), Native American (about 1%), and other racial or ethnic groups making up the remainder.
Elections
Johnson County, Wyoming, had 5,382 registered voters in 2022, with major affiliations being Republican (over 75%), Democrat, and Independent. The county conducts general, primary, and special elections, including federal, state, and local races; in 2020, over 80% voted Republican in the presidential race. Polling locations include the Johnson County Courthouse and Buffalo Senior Center. Key issues often include public land use and water rights. Elections are administered by the County Clerk’s office, ensuring compliance with Wyoming law and offering in-person and absentee voting options for residents.
Education, Employment and Housing
Johnson County, WY has 5 public schools, including 1 high school (Buffalo High School) and no four-year colleges. About 93% of adults hold a high school diploma, while 24% have a bachelor’s degree or higher (U.S. Census, 2022). Buffalo High scores above state averages in math and reading proficiency (over 60%). School safety incidents are low, and schools offer career and technical education along with college prep programs. Adult education is available through local community initiatives and online partnerships.
As of 2022, Johnson County, WY, had an employment rate of approximately 60%. Key industries include agriculture, forestry, fishing & hunting (13%), health care & social assistance (12%), and retail trade (10%). Leading occupations are management (14%), office & administrative support (12%), and construction/extraction (10%). About 70% of workers commute by car, with an average commute time of 14 minutes. Most residents work within the county, mainly in Buffalo, the county seat, while a small portion commutes to neighboring Sheridan and Campbell counties.
Johnson County, WY, boasts a homeownership rate of about 75%, with median home values near $320,000 in 2023. Median rent is approximately $900 per month. The housing market has seen moderate growth, with prices rising around 5% year-over-year. Most homes are single-family houses, with some ranch-style and manufactured homes. Popular neighborhoods include Buffalo and Kaycee. Property taxes are relatively low, averaging 0.6% of assessed value annually. The area offers a rural lifestyle with scenic mountain views and a strong sense of community.
County Crime & Safety
Johnson County, WY, maintains relatively low crime rates compared to national averages. According to recent FBI data, the county reported a total crime rate of approximately 1,200 incidents per 100,000 residents in 2022, with violent crime at just 120 per 100,000—significantly below state and national norms. Property crimes, including theft and burglary, make up most reported cases. The Johnson County Sheriff’s Office regularly updates crime statistics and encourages residents to report suspicious activities, enhancing community safety and rapid response to incidents. Overall, Johnson County remains one of the safer communities in Wyoming.
Popular names
- Larry Hoffman
- Allison Brown
- Beverly Taylor
- Brenda Caro
- Brian Kessler
- Byron Geis
- Chad Greene
- Dana Fowler
- James Dawson
- Marcia Mahoskey
- Melissa Anderson
- Michael Leis
- Terry Asay
- Twila Hulford
- Aaron Rodriguez
- Ade Ramdhani
- Albert Auer
- Alicia Downare
- Alicia Peden
- Alyssa Strohbusch
- Andres Velasquez
- Anita Waits
- Annabel Gripp
- Annette Long
- Arnette Tiller
- Bethany Strandwitz
- Bill Joy
- Bonnie Roth
- Brian Young
- Caleb Walter
- Cara Mirabal
- Carmin Hemsath
- Carrie Hulford
- Charles Jarrard
- Claire Oliverius
- Cody Murdock
- Dan Hubbard
- Daniel Morris
- David Chadwick
- Deanna Prescher
- Densie Hawley
- Diann Gardner
- Douglas Morgan
- Ethel Taylor
- Gary Thole
- Gina Griffith
- Harold Anton
- Heather Olson
- Heidi Loomis
- Jennifer Burris
- Jennifer Stuart
- Jillann Corden
- Joe Elmer
- Joel Nicholson
- Johanna Sickler
- John Gibbs
- John Haines
- John Mueller
- John Pearson
- John Peters