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词条 Pettis County, Missouri
释义

  1. Geography

     Adjacent counties  Major highways 

  2. Demographics

  3. Education

     Public schools  Private schools  Post-secondary  Public libraries 

  4. Politics

     Local  State  Federal  Political culture  Missouri presidential preference primary (2008) 

  5. Communities

  6. See also

  7. References

  8. External links

{{Use mdy dates|date=March 2017}}{{Infobox U.S. County
| county = Pettis County
| state = Missouri
| seal =
| founded year = 1833
| founded date = January 24
| seat wl = Sedalia
| largest city wl = Sedalia
| area_total_sq_mi = 686
| area_land_sq_mi = 682
| area_water_sq_mi = 4.0
| area percentage = 0.6%
| census estimate yr = 2015
| pop = 42,255
| density_sq_mi = 62
| time zone = Central
| footnotes =
| web = www.pettiscomo.com
| named for = Spencer Darwin Pettis
| ex image = Pettis County Courthouse.jpg
| ex image cap = Pettis County Courthouse in Sedalia
| district = 4th
}}

Pettis County is a county located in west central U.S. state of Missouri. As of the 2010 census, the population was 42,201.[1] Its county seat is Sedalia.[2] The county was organized January 24, 1833, and named after former U.S. Representative Spencer Darwin Pettis.

Pettis County comprises the Sedalia, MO Micropolitan Statistical Area.

The county is home to the site of the Missouri State Fair in Sedalia.

Geography

According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the county has a total area of {{convert|686|sqmi}}, of which {{convert|682|sqmi}} is land and {{convert|4.0|sqmi}} (0.6%) is water.[3] It is drained by Lamine River and branches.[4]

Adjacent counties

  • Saline County (north)
  • Cooper County (east)
  • Morgan County (southeast)
  • Benton County (south)
  • Henry County (southwest)
  • Johnson County (west)
  • Lafayette County (northwest)

Major highways

  • U.S. Route 50
  • U.S. Route 65
  • Route 52
  • Route 127
  • Route 135

Demographics

{{US Census population
|1840= 2930
|1850= 5150
|1860= 9392
|1870= 18706
|1880= 27271
|1890= 31151
|1900= 32438
|1910= 33913
|1920= 35813
|1930= 34664
|1940= 33336
|1950= 31577
|1960= 35120
|1970= 34137
|1980= 36378
|1990= 35437
|2000= 39403
|2010= 42201
|estyear=2016
|estimate=42213
|estref=[5]
|align-fn=center
|footnote=U.S. Decennial Census[6]
1790-1960[7] 1900-1990[8]
1990-2000[9] 2010-2015[1]
}}

As of the census[10] of 2000, there were 39,403 people, 15,568 households, and 10,570 families residing in the county. The population density was 58 people per square mile (22/km²). There were 16,963 housing units at an average density of 25 per square mile (10/km²). The racial makeup of the county was 92.06% White, 3.04% Black or African American, 0.38% Native American, 0.39% Asian, 0.05% Pacific Islander, 2.46% from other races, and 1.62% from two or more races. Approximately 3.88% of the population were Hispanic or Latino of any race.

There were 15,568 households out of which 32.50% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 53.30% were married couples living together, 10.50% had a female householder with no husband present, and 32.10% were non-families. 27.00% of all households were made up of individuals and 11.70% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.49 and the average family size was 3.01.

In the county, the population was spread out with 26.30% under the age of 18, 9.30% from 18 to 24, 27.90% from 25 to 44, 21.10% from 45 to 64, and 15.40% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 36 years. For every 100 females there were 94.40 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 91.70 males.

The median income for a household in the county was $31,822, and the median income for a family was $38,073. Males had a median income of $29,221 versus $19,554 for females. The per capita income for the county was $16,251. About 10.20% of families and 12.80% of the population were below the poverty line, including 16.60% of those under age 18 and 10.50% of those age 65 or over.

Education

Public schools

  • Green Ridge R-VIII School District – Green Ridge
    • Green Ridge Elementary School (K-06)
    • Green Ridge High School (07-12)
  • La Monte R-IV School District – La Monte
    • La Monte Elementary School (PK-06)
    • La Monte High School (07-12)
  • Pettis County R-V School District – Hughesville
    • Northwest Elementary School (K-06)
    • Northwest High School (07-12)
  • Pettis County R-XII School District – Sedalia
    • Pettis County Elementary School (PK-08)
  • [https://web.archive.org/web/20120805013648/http://sedalia200.com/ Sedalia School District No. 200] – Sedalia
    • Sedalia Early Childhood Education Center (PK)
    • Heber Hunt Elementary School (K-04)
    • Skyline Elementary School (K-04)
    • Parkview Elementary School (K-04)
    • Horace Mann Elementary School (K-04)
    • Washington Elementary School (K-04)
    • Sedalia Middle School (05)
    • Smith-Cotton Junior High School (06-08)
    • Smith-Cotton High School (9-12)
  • Smithton R-VI School District – Smithton
    • Smithton Elementary School (PK-06)
    • Smithton High School (07-12)

Private schools

  • St. Paul’s Lutheran School – Sedalia (PK-08) – Lutheran
  • Sedalia Seventh-day Adventist School – Sedalia (01-08) – Seventh-day Adventist
  • Show-Me Christian School – La Monte (K-12) – Nondenominational Christian
  • Applewood Christian School – Sedalia (K-12) – Nondenominational Christian
  • Sacred Heart Schools – Sedalia (K-12) – Roman Catholic
    • Sacred Heart Elementary School (K-06)
    • Sacred Heart High School (07-12)

Post-secondary

  • State Fair Community College – Sedalia – A public, two-year/community college.

Public libraries

  • Boonslick Regional Library[11]
  • Sedalia Public Library[12]

Politics

{{Unreferenced section|date=June 2014}}

Local

The Republican Party predominantly controls politics at the local level in Pettis County. Republicans hold all but three of the elected positions in the county.

{{Missouri county elected officials
| name =Pettis County, Missouri
| assessor =Christopher Woolery
| assessorparty =Republican
| auditor =Beverly Dillon
| auditorparty =Republican
| circuitclerk =Susan Sadler
| circuitclerkparty =Republican
| countyclerk =Nick Lastrada
| countyclerkparty =Republican
| presiding =David D. Dick
| presidingparty =Republican
| district1 =Vacant
| district1party =Republican
| district2 =Jim Marcum
| district2party =Republican
| collector =Marsha L. Boeschen
| collectorparty =Republican
| coroner =Robert “Skip” Smith, Jr.
| coronerparty =Republican
| prosecutor =Phillip Sawyer
| prosecutorparty =Republican
| administrator =Charli Ackerman
| administratorparty=Democratic
| recorder =Barbara Clevenger
| recorderparty =Republican
| sheriff =Kevin Bond
| sheriffparty =Republican
| surveyor =Kerry Turpin
| surveyorparty =Democratic
| treasurer =Kim Lyne
| treasurerparty =Republican
}}

State

Past Gubernatorial Elections Results
Year Republican Democratic Third Parties
201661.95% 11,15034.90% 6,2813.14% 566
201247.32% 8,07349.77% 8,4902.91% 498
200842.55% 7,66054.63% 9,8342.82% 507
200457.30% 10,03841.63% 7,2931.06% 186
200054.65% 8,53642.85% 6,6922.50% 390
199644.63% 6,80451.51% 7,8533.86% 589

Pettis County is divided into four legislative districts in the Missouri House of Representatives, all of which are held by Republicans.

  • District 48 — Dave Muntzel (R-Boonville). Consists of the community of Smithton and the northeast section of the county.
{{Election box begin|title=Missouri House of Representatives — District 48 — Pettis County (2016)}}{{Election box candidate with party link|
|party = Republican Party (United States)
|candidate = Dave Muntzel
|votes = 1,327
|percentage = 84.74%
|change = -15.26{{Election box candidate with party link|
|party = Independent (politician)
|candidate = Debra Dilks
|votes = 239
|percentage = 15.26%
|change = +15.26{{Election box end}}{{Election box begin|title=Missouri House of Representatives — District 48 — Pettis County (2014)}}{{Election box candidate with party link|
|party = Republican Party (United States)
|candidate = Dave Muntzel
|votes = 751
|percentage = 100.00%
|change = +23.18{{Election box end}}{{Election box begin|title=Missouri House of Representatives — District 48 — Pettis County (2012)}}{{Election box candidate with party link|
|party = Republican Party (United States)
|candidate = Dave Muntzel
|votes = 1,160
|percentage = 76.82%
|change ={{Election box candidate with party link|
|party = Democratic Party (United States)
|candidate = Ron Monnig
|votes = 350
|percentage = 23.18%
|change ={{Election box end}}
  • District 51 — Dean Dohrman (R-La Monte). Consists of the communities of Houstonia, Hughesville, and La Monte and the northwest portion of the county.
{{Election box begin|title=Missouri House of Representatives — District 51 — Pettis County (2016)}}{{Election box candidate with party link|
|party = Republican Party (United States)
|candidate = Dean Dohrman
|votes = 1,345
|percentage = 81.86%
|change = +3.76{{Election box candidate with party link|
|party = Democratic Party (United States)
|candidate = John Cozort
|votes = 298
|percentage = 18.14%
|change = +0.94{{Election box end}}{{Election box begin|title=Missouri House of Representatives — District 51 — Pettis County (2014)}}{{Election box candidate with party link|
|party = Republican Party (United States)
|candidate = Dean Dorhman
|votes = 781
|percentage = 78.10%
|change = +3.91{{Election box candidate with party link|
|party = Democratic Party (United States)
|candidate = Gary L. Grigsby
|votes = 172
|percentage = 17.20%
|change = -5.31{{Election box candidate with party link|
|party = Libertarian Party (United States)
|candidate = Bill Wayne
|votes = 47
|percentage = 4.70%
|change - +1.40{{Election box end}}{{Election box begin|title=Missouri House of Representatives — District 51 — Pettis County (2012)}}{{Election box candidate with party link|
|party = Republican Party (United States)
|candidate = Dean Dohrman
|votes = 1,190
|percentage = 74.19%
|change ={{Election box candidate with party link|
|party = Democratic Party (United States)
|candidate = Gary L. Grigsby
|votes = 361
|percentage = 22.51%
|change ={{Election box candidate with party link|
|party = Libertarian Party (United States)
|candidate = Bill Wayne
|votes = 53
|percentage = 3.30%
|change ={{Election box end}}
  • District 52 — Nathan Beard (R-Sedalia). Consists of the community of Sedalia.
{{Election box begin|title=Missouri House of Representatives — District 52 — Pettis County (2016)}}{{Election box candidate with party link|
|party = Republican Party (United States)
|candidate = Nathan Beard
|votes = 8,449
|percentage = 70.58%
|change = -29.42{{Election box candidate with party link|
|party = Democratic Party (United States)
|candidate = Kyle Garner
|votes = 3,521
|percentage = 29.42%
|change = +29.42{{Election box end}}{{Election box begin|title=Missouri House of Representatives — District 52 — Pettis County (2014)}}{{Election box candidate with party link|
|party = Republican Party (United States)
|candidate = Nathan Beard
|votes = 5,200
|percentage = 100.00%
|change = +38.24{{Election box end}}{{Election box begin|title=Missouri House of Representatives — District 52 — Pettis County (2012)}}{{Election box candidate with party link|
|party = Republican Party (United States)
|candidate = Stanley Cox
|votes = 7,012
|percentage = 61.76%
|change ={{Election box candidate with party link|
|party = Democratic Party (United States)
|candidate = Phyllis Sue Domann
|votes = 4,342
|percentage = 38.24%
|change ={{Election box end}}
  • District 54 — Dan Houx (R-Warrensburg). Consists of the community of Green Ridge and the southern portion of the county.
{{Election box begin|title=Missouri House of Representatives — District 54 — Pettis County (2016)}}{{Election box candidate with party link|
|party = Republican Party (United States)
|candidate = Dan Houx
|votes = 1,784
|percentage = 71.62%
|change = -15.22{{Election box candidate with party link|
|party = Democratic Party (United States)
|candidate = Bob Gregory
|votes = 549
|percentage = 22.04%
|change = +22.04{{Election box candidate with party link|
|party = Libertarian Party (United States)
|candidate = Steve Daugherty
|votes = 158
|percentage = 6.34%
|change = +6.34{{Election box end}}{{Election box begin|title=Missouri House of Representatives — District 54 — Pettis County (2014)}}{{Election box candidate with party link|
|party = Republican Party (United States)
|candidate = Denny Hoskins
|votes = 1,142
|percentage = 86.84%
|change = +17.33{{Election box candidate with party link|
|party = Constitution Party (United States)
|candidate = Daniel Plemmons
|votes = 173
|percentage = 13.16%
|change = +13.16{{Election box end}}{{Election box begin|title=Missouri House of Representatives — District 54 — Pettis County (2012)}}{{Election box candidate with party link|
|party = Republican Party (United States)
|candidate = Denny Hoskins
|votes = 1,589
|percentage = 69.51%
|change ={{Election box candidate with party link|
|party = Democratic Party (United States)
|candidate = Nancy Maxwell
|votes = 626
|percentage = 27.38%
|change ={{Election box candidate with party link|
|party = Independent (politician)
|candidate = Eddie Osobrne
|votes = 71
|percentage = 3.11%
|change ={{Election box end}}

All of Pettis County is a part of Missouri’s 28th District in the Missouri Senate and was previously represented by Mike Parson but the seat is currently vacant.

{{Election box begin|title=Missouri Senate — District 28 — Pettis County (2014)}}{{Election box candidate with party link|
|party = Republican Party (United States)
|candidate = Mike Parson
|votes = 7,943
|percentage = 100.00%
|change ={{Election box end}}

Federal

{{Election box begin|title=U.S. Senate — Missouri — Pettis County (2016)}}{{Election box candidate with party link|
|party = Republican Party (United States)
|candidate = Roy Blunt
|votes = 10,361
|percentage = 57.59%
|change = +15.12
}}{{Election box candidate with party link|
|party = Democratic Party (United States)
|candidate = Jason Kander
|votes = 6,657
|percentage = 37.00%
|change = -11.67{{Election box candidate with party link|
|party = Libertarian Party (United States)
|candidate = Jonathan Dine
|votes = 538
|percentage = 2.99%
|change = -5.86{{Election box candidate with party link|
|party = Green Party (United States)
|candidate = Johnathan McFarland
|votes = 251
|percentage = 1.40%
|change = +1.40{{Election box candidate with party link|
|party = Constitution Party (United States)
|candidate = Fred Ryman
|votes = 184
|percentage = 1.02%
|change = +1.02{{Election box end}}{{Election box begin|title=U.S. Senate — Missouri — Pettis County (2012)}}{{Election box candidate with party link|
|party = Republican Party (United States)
|candidate = Todd Akin
|votes = 7,196
|percentage = 42.47%
|change ={{Election box candidate with party link|
|party = Democratic Party (United States)
|candidate = Claire McCaskill
|votes = 8,246
|percentage = 48.67%
|change ={{Election box candidate with party link|
|party = Libertarian Party (United States)
|candidate = Jonathan Dine
|votes = 1,500
|percentage = 8.85%{{Election box end}}

All of Pettis County is included in Missouri’s 4th Congressional District and is currently represented by Vicky Hartzler (R-Harrisonville) in the U.S. House of Representatives.

{{Election box begin|title=U.S. House of Representatives — Missouri's 4th Congressional District — Pettis County (2016)}}{{Election box candidate with party link|
|party = Republican Party (United States)
|candidate = Vicky Hartzler
|votes = 12,636
|percentage = 71.05%
|change = -0.94{{Election box candidate with party link|
|party = Democratic Party (United States)
|candidate = Gordon Christensen
|votes = 4,211
|percentage = 23.68%
|change = +1.26{{Election box candidate with party link|
|party = Libertarian Party (United States)
|candidate = Mark Bliss
|votes = 938
|percentage = 5.27%
|change = -0.32{{Election box end}}{{Election box begin|title=U.S. House of Representatives — Missouri's 4th Congressional District — Pettis County (2014)}}{{Election box candidate with party link|
|party = Republican Party (United States)
|candidate = Vicky Hartzler
|votes = 6,718
|percentage = 71.99%
|change = +7.71{{Election box candidate with party link|
|party = Democratic Party (United States)
|candidate = Nate Irvin
|votes = 2,092
|percentage = 22.42%
|change = -9.12{{Election box candidate with party link|
|party = Libertarian Party (United States)
|candidate = Herschel L. Young
|votes = 522
|percentage = 5.59%
|change = +2.39{{Election box end}}{{Election box begin|title=U.S. House of Representatives — Missouri’s 4th Congressional District — Pettis County (2012)}}{{Election box candidate with party link|
|party = Republican Party (United States)
|candidate = Vicky Hartzler
|votes = 10,781
|percentage = 64.28%
|change ={{Election box candidate with party link|
|party = Democratic Party (United States)
|candidate = Teresa Hensley
|votes = 5,290
|percentage = 31.54%
|change ={{Election box candidate with party link|
|party = Libertarian Party (United States)
|candidate = Thomas Holbrook
|votes = 537
|percentage = 3.20%
|change ={{Election box candidate with party link|
|party = Constitution Party (United States)
|candidate = Greg Cowan
|votes = 164
|percentage = 0.98%
|change ={{Election box end}}

Political culture

{{Hidden begin|titlestyle = background:#ccccff;
|title = Presidential elections results
}}
Presidential elections results[13]
Year Republican Democratic Third parties
70.4% 12,8105.9% 1,070
63.1% 10,8422.5% 429
60.3% 11,0181.7% 315
66.3% 11,6030.5% 92
60.5% 9,5332.3% 367
48.1% 7,33612.3% 1,872
41.4% 6,82326.3% 4,333
63.5% 9,6480.4% 66
67.0% 10,991
55.8% 8,8333.4% 533
48.0% 7,3440.4% 65
66.7% 10,065
46.1% 6,73810.6% 1,549
37.6% 5,409
56.4% 9,066
55.3% 8,766
55.7% 9,2610.1% 12
44.2% 6,6570.2% 24
51.7% 7,6960.2% 22
50.9% 8,9050.1% 17
44.2% 7,4350.7% 121
38.5% 5,9820.6% 89
64.9% 10,3460.2% 39
55.7% 2,6566.1% 289
56.0% 8,5951.3% 199
46.4% 4,3193.5% 321
30.3% 2,42322.6% 1,809
49.4% 3,9833.6% 290
51.4% 3,8203.6% 269
48.9% 3,8242.3% 180
48.7% 4,1191.0% 81
48.0% 3,6103.0% 228
48.9% 3,3932.5% 176
{{hidden end}}

Missouri presidential preference primary (2008)

{{Missouri Republican primary, 2008
| name =Pettis County, Missouri
| huckabee =994 (26.39%)
| mccain =1,372 (36.42%)
| romney =1,226 (32.55%)
| paul =110 (2.92%)
}}{{Missouri Democratic primary, 2008
| name =Pettis County, Missouri
| clinton =2,242 (54.76%)
| obama =1,694 (41.38%)
| edwards =123 (3.00%)
| uncommitted =
}}

Former U.S. Senator Hillary Clinton (D-New York) received more votes, a total of 2,242, than any candidate from either party in Pettis County during the 2008 presidential primary.

Communities

{{div col}}
  • Green Ridge
  • Houstonia
  • Hughesville
  • Ionia
  • La Monte
  • Sedalia (county seat)
  • Smithton
  • Windsor
{{div col end}}

See also

  • National Register of Historic Places listings in Pettis County, Missouri

References

1. ^{{cite web|title=State & County QuickFacts|url=http://quickfacts.census.gov/qfd/states/29/29159.html|publisher=United States Census Bureau|accessdate=September 12, 2013|deadurl=yes|archiveurl=https://www.webcitation.org/60EJjbLTO?url=http://quickfacts.census.gov/qfd/states/29/29159.html|archivedate=July 16, 2011|df=mdy-all}}
2. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.naco.org/Counties/Pages/FindACounty.aspx|accessdate=June 7, 2011|title=Find a County|publisher=National Association of Counties}}
3. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.census.gov/geo/maps-data/data/docs/gazetteer/counties_list_29.txt|publisher=United States Census Bureau|accessdate=November 18, 2014|date=August 22, 2012|title=2010 Census Gazetteer Files|deadurl=yes|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20131021170230/http://www.census.gov/geo/maps-data/data/docs/gazetteer/counties_list_29.txt|archivedate=October 21, 2013|df=mdy-all}}
4. ^{{Cite AmCyc|wstitle=Pettis|short=x}}
5. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.census.gov/programs-surveys/popest/data/tables.2016.html|title=Population and Housing Unit Estimates|accessdate=June 9, 2017}}
6. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.census.gov/prod/www/decennial.html|title=U.S. Decennial Census|publisher=United States Census Bureau|accessdate=November 18, 2014}}
7. ^{{cite web|url=http://mapserver.lib.virginia.edu|title=Historical Census Browser|publisher=University of Virginia Library|accessdate=November 18, 2014}}
8. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.census.gov/population/cencounts/mo190090.txt|title=Population of Counties by Decennial Census: 1900 to 1990|publisher=United States Census Bureau|accessdate=November 18, 2014}}
9. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.census.gov/population/www/cen2000/briefs/phc-t4/tables/tab02.pdf|title=Census 2000 PHC-T-4. Ranking Tables for Counties: 1990 and 2000|publisher=United States Census Bureau|accessdate=November 18, 2014}}
10. ^{{cite web|url=http://factfinder2.census.gov|publisher=United States Census Bureau|accessdate=January 31, 2008|title=American FactFinder}}
11. ^{{cite web | last = Breeding | first = Marshall | title = Boonslick Regional Library | publisher = Libraries.org | url = https://librarytechnology.org/library/4056 | accessdate = May 8, 2017}}
12. ^{{cite web | last = Breeding | first = Marshall | title = Sedalia Public Library | publisher = Libraries.org | url = https://librarytechnology.org/library/20320 | accessdate = May 8, 2017}}
13. ^{{Cite web|url=http://uselectionatlas.org/RESULTS|title=Dave Leip's Atlas of U.S. Presidential Elections|last=Leip|first=David|website=uselectionatlas.org|access-date=2018-03-26}}

External links

  • Digitized 1930 Plat Book of Pettis County from University of Missouri Division of Special Collections, Archives, and Rare Books
{{Geographic Location
|Centre = Pettis County, Missouri
|North = Saline County
|Northeast =
|East = Cooper County
|Southeast = Morgan County
|South = Benton County
|Southwest = Henry County
|West = Johnson County
|Northwest = Lafayette County
}}{{Pettis County, Missouri}}{{Missouri}}{{coord|38.73|-93.28|display=title|type:adm2nd_region:US-MO_source:UScensus1990}}

3 : Pettis County, Missouri|1833 establishments in Missouri|Populated places established in 1833

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