Menominee County | |
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Coordinates: 45°31′N 87°32′W / 45.52°N 87.53°W | |
Country | United States |
State | Michigan |
Founded | 1861 (established) 1863 (organized)[1] |
Named for | Menominee tribe |
Seat | Menominee |
Largest city | Menominee |
Area | |
• Total | 1,338 sq mi (3,470 km2) |
• Land | 1,044 sq mi (2,700 km2) |
• Water | 294 sq mi (760 km2) 22% |
Population (2020) | |
• Total | 23,502 |
• Density | 23/sq mi (9/km2) |
Time zone | UTC−6 (Central) |
• Summer (DST) | UTC−5 (CDT) |
Congressional district | 1st |
Website | menomineecounty |
Menominee County (/məˈnɒməni/ mə-NAH-mə-nee) is a county located in the Upper Peninsula in the U.S. state of Michigan. As of the 2020 census, the population was 23,502.[2] The county seat is Menominee.[3] The county's name comes from an American Indian word meaning "wild rice eater" used to describe a tribe. The county was created in 1861 from area partitioned out of Delta County, under the name of Bleeker. When county government was organized in 1863, the name was changed to Menominee.[1]
Menominee County is part of the Marinette, WI–MI micropolitan statistical area.
According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the county has a total area of 1,338 square miles (3,470 km2), of which 1,044 square miles (2,700 km2) is land and 294 square miles (760 km2) (22%) is water.[4]
By land
By the Menominee River
By Green Bay
Census | Pop. | Note | %± |
---|---|---|---|
1870 | 1,791 | — | |
1880 | 11,987 | 569.3% | |
1890 | 33,639 | 180.6% | |
1900 | 27,046 | −19.6% | |
1910 | 25,648 | −5.2% | |
1920 | 23,778 | −7.3% | |
1930 | 23,652 | −0.5% | |
1940 | 24,883 | 5.2% | |
1950 | 25,299 | 1.7% | |
1960 | 24,685 | −2.4% | |
1970 | 24,587 | −0.4% | |
1980 | 26,201 | 6.6% | |
1990 | 24,920 | −4.9% | |
2000 | 25,326 | 1.6% | |
2010 | 24,029 | −5.1% | |
2020 | 23,502 | −2.2% | |
2023 (est.) | 22,945 | [6] | −2.4% |
US Decennial Census[7] 1790-1960[8] 1900-1990[9] 1990-2000[10] 2010-2018[2] |
In 2020, the county had a population of 23,502.[11]
School districts include:[12]
Hannahville Indian School, a Bureau of Indian Education-affiliated tribal school (which also functions as a charter school), is in the county.
Menominee County was strongly Republican-leaning at its start, but has been more middle-leaning during the 20th century. Since 1876, the Republican Party nominee has carried the county vote in 69% of the elections (25 of 36 elections).
Year | Republican | Democratic | Third party(ies) | |||
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No. | % | No. | % | No. | % | |
2024 | 8,647 | 66.21% | 4,256 | 32.59% | 157 | 1.20% |
2020 | 8,117 | 64.31% | 4,316 | 34.20% | 188 | 1.49% |
2016 | 6,702 | 61.92% | 3,539 | 32.70% | 583 | 5.39% |
2012 | 5,564 | 50.73% | 5,242 | 47.80% | 161 | 1.47% |
2008 | 4,855 | 43.85% | 5,981 | 54.02% | 236 | 2.13% |
2004 | 5,942 | 52.04% | 5,326 | 46.64% | 151 | 1.32% |
2000 | 5,529 | 52.99% | 4,597 | 44.06% | 308 | 2.95% |
1996 | 4,038 | 39.65% | 4,880 | 47.92% | 1,266 | 12.43% |
1992 | 3,995 | 36.05% | 4,559 | 41.14% | 2,528 | 22.81% |
1988 | 5,440 | 52.28% | 4,918 | 47.26% | 48 | 0.46% |
1984 | 6,618 | 59.68% | 4,425 | 39.90% | 46 | 0.41% |
1980 | 6,170 | 52.52% | 4,962 | 42.23% | 617 | 5.25% |
1976 | 5,633 | 49.60% | 5,596 | 49.27% | 128 | 1.13% |
1972 | 6,060 | 55.19% | 4,657 | 42.41% | 264 | 2.40% |
1968 | 4,599 | 45.50% | 4,877 | 48.25% | 632 | 6.25% |
1964 | 3,545 | 33.19% | 7,119 | 66.64% | 18 | 0.17% |
1960 | 5,064 | 46.30% | 5,857 | 53.55% | 17 | 0.16% |
1956 | 6,137 | 57.05% | 4,610 | 42.86% | 10 | 0.09% |
1952 | 6,147 | 55.54% | 4,884 | 44.13% | 37 | 0.33% |
1948 | 4,420 | 45.72% | 5,094 | 52.69% | 153 | 1.58% |
1944 | 4,869 | 50.86% | 4,632 | 48.39% | 72 | 0.75% |
1940 | 5,409 | 48.26% | 5,727 | 51.10% | 72 | 0.64% |
1936 | 3,556 | 33.72% | 6,447 | 61.13% | 543 | 5.15% |
1932 | 3,374 | 35.62% | 5,782 | 61.04% | 317 | 3.35% |
1928 | 4,255 | 50.02% | 4,198 | 49.35% | 54 | 0.63% |
1924 | 4,142 | 53.35% | 1,055 | 13.59% | 2,567 | 33.06% |
1920 | 5,045 | 72.41% | 1,560 | 22.39% | 362 | 5.20% |
1916 | 2,671 | 56.93% | 1,854 | 39.51% | 167 | 3.56% |
1912 | 1,191 | 26.94% | 1,195 | 27.03% | 2,035 | 46.03% |
1908 | 2,843 | 65.00% | 1,299 | 29.70% | 232 | 5.30% |
1904 | 3,246 | 72.98% | 989 | 22.23% | 213 | 4.79% |
1900 | 3,121 | 65.97% | 1,543 | 32.61% | 67 | 1.42% |
1896 | 3,105 | 66.39% | 1,499 | 32.05% | 73 | 1.56% |
1892 | 1,853 | 48.43% | 1,801 | 47.07% | 172 | 4.50% |
1888 | 3,156 | 57.09% | 2,228 | 40.30% | 144 | 2.60% |
1884 | 2,614 | 73.12% | 936 | 26.18% | 25 | 0.70% |
1880 | 1,380 | 60.90% | 880 | 38.83% | 6 | 0.26% |
1876 | 393 | 52.82% | 351 | 47.18% | 0 | 0.00% |
Menominee County operates the County jail, maintains rural roads, operates the major local courts, records deeds, mortgages, and vital records, administers public health regulations, and participates with the state in the provision of social services. The county board of commissioners controls the budget and has limited authority to make laws or ordinances. In Michigan, most local government functions – police and fire, building and zoning, tax assessment, street maintenance etc. – are the responsibility of individual cities and townships.