CHESTER COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA


'Chester County' is a county located in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania. As of 2000, the population was 433,501. The county seat is West Chester. It is the wealthiest county in Pennsylvania.
Chester County is one of the three original counties of Pennsylvania created by William Penn in 1682. It is named for Cheshire, England. It is part of the Delaware Valley area.

Contents
History
Geography
Adjacent counties
State parks
Demographics
Politics
Government
Commissioners
Other Elected Officials
United States House of Representatives
United States Senate
Pennsylvania House of Representatives
Pennsylvania State Senate
Municipalities
Cities
Boroughs
Townships
Census Designated Places
Education
Colleges and universities
Public School Districts
Independent schools
External links
References

History


Chester, Philadelphia, and Bucks were the three original Pennsylvania counties created by William Penn in 1682. At that time, Chester County's borders were Philadelphia County to the north, the Susquehanna River to the west, the Delaware River to the east, and Delaware and Maryland to the south.
The fourth county in the state, Lancaster County, was formed from Chester County on May 10, 1729. On March 11, 1752 Berks County was formed from the northern section of Chester County, as well as parts of Lancaster and Philadelphia Counties.
The original Chester County seat was the naval shipbuilding city of Chester. However, it became part of Delaware County when it was formed from the eastern portion of the Chester County on September 26,1789. This took the county seat out of Chester County, so West Chester became the new county seat that year, and has remained so to the present.
The former Valley Forge Army Hospital, constructed during World War II, was one of the largest military hospitals in the United States.

Geography


According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the county has a total area of 1,968 km² (760 mi²). 1,958 km² (756 mi²) of it is land and 10 km² (4 mi²) of it (0.51%) is water.
Adjacent counties


Berks County (north)

Montgomery County (northeast)

Delaware County (east)

New Castle County, Delaware (southeast)

Cecil County, Maryland (south)

Lancaster County (west)
State parks


French Creek State Park

Marsh Creek State Park

White Clay Creek Preserve

Demographics


As of the census² of 2000, there were 433,501 people, 157,905 households, and 113,375 families residing in the county. The population density was 221/km² (573/mi²). There were 163,773 housing units at an average density of 84/km² (217/mi²). The racial makeup of the county was 89.21% White, 6.24% Black or African American, 0.15% Native American, 1.95% Asian, 0.03% Pacific Islander, 1.35% from other races, and 1.06% from two or more races. 3.72% of the population were Hispanic or Latino of any race. 18.0% were of Irish, 17.3% German, 13.1% Italian, 10.1% English and 5.6% American ancestry according to Census 2000.
There were 157,905 households out of which 35.10% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 60.50% were married couples living together, 8.10% had a female householder with no husband present, and 28.20% were non-families. 22.60% of all households were made up of individuals and 7.60% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.65 and the average family size was 3.15.
In the county, the population was spread out with 26.20% under the age of 18, 7.90% from 18 to 24, 30.40% from 25 to 44, 23.80% from 45 to 64, and 11.70% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 37 years. For every 100 females there were 96.40 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 93.10 males.
The median income for a household in the county was $65,295, and the median income for a family was $76,916. Males had a median income of $51,223 versus $34,854 for females. The per capita income for the county was $31,627. About 3.10% of families and 5.20% of the population were below the poverty line, including 5.10% of those under age 18 and 5.50% of those age 65 or over.

Politics


'Presidential elections results'
Year GOP Dems
2004'52.0%' ''120,30647.5% ''109,708
2000'53.4%' ''100,08043.7% ''82,047
1996'48.7%' ''77,02941.0% ''64,783
1992'43.7%' ''74,00235.2% ''59,643
1988'67.0%' ''93,52232.1% ''44,853
1984'70.1%' ''92,22129.6% ''38,870
1980'60.9%' ''73,04628.6% ''34,307
1976'60.4%' ''67,68638.1% ''42,712
1972'68.4%' ''72,72629.3% ''31,118
1968'57.2%' ''56,07333.3% ''32,606
196445.5% ''40,280'54.1%' ''47,940
1960'63.6%' ''53,05936.2% ''30,167

As of May 2007, there are 303,342 registered voters in Chester County May 2007 Voter Registration Statistics Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Department of State . In the past Chester County has been reliably Republican. In recent elections however it has been trending Democratic. In 2000 Gore lost it by almost 10 percent but in 2004 George Bush defeated John Kerry by a much smaller margin of only 4 percent.

Democratic: 95,153 (31.37%)

Republican: 156,373 (51.55%)

★ Other Parties: 51,816 (17.08%)

Government


Chester County is administered by a three-person Board of Commissioners, who are elected for four-year terms, which take place in the year preceding US Presidential elections. The Commissioners have selective policy-making authority to provide certain local services and facilities on a county-wide basis. Accordingly, the commissioners are responsible for the management of the fiscal and administrative functions of the county.
Commissioners


★ Carol Aichele

★ Patrick O’Donnell

★ Donald A. Mancici
Other Elected Officials


★ Teena Peters, Clerk of Courts

★ Valentino R. DiGiorgio, III, Controller

★ Robert O. Satriale, Coroner

★ Joe Carroll, District Attorney

★ Martha E. Smith, Jury Commissioner

★ Mimi Sack, Jury Commissioner

★ Bryan Walters, Prothonotary

★ Terence Farrell, Recorder of Deeds

★ Paula Gowen, Register of Wills

★ Carolyn Bunny Welsh, Sheriff

★ Alan Randzin, Treasurer
United States House of Representatives

District Representative Party
6 Jim Gerlach Republican
7 Joe Sestak Democratic
16 Joseph R. Pitts Republican

United States Senate

Senator Party
Arlen Specter Republican
Bob Casey Democrat

Pennsylvania House of Representatives

District Representative Party
16 Sean Ramaley Democratic
26 Tim F. Hennessey Republican
155 Curt Schroder Republican
156 Barbara McIlvaine Smith Democratic
157 Carole Rubley Republican
158 Chris Ross Republican
160 Stephen Barrar Republican
167 Duane Milne Republican
168 Tom H. Killian Republican

Pennsylvania State Senate

District Representative Party
9 Dominic Pileggi Republican
19 Andrew Dinniman Democratic
26 Edwin B. Erickson Republican
36 Michael Brubaker Republican
44 John C. Rafferty, Jr. Republican
48 Mike Folmer Republican

Municipalities


Map of Chester County, Pennsylvania with Municipal Labels showing Cities and Boroughs (red), Townships (white), and Census-designated places (blue).

Under Pennsylvania law, there are four types of incorporated municipalities: cities, boroughs, , and, in at most two cases, towns. The post office uses community names and boundaries that usually do not correspond to the townships, and usually only have the same names as the municipalities for the cities and boroughs. The names used by the post office are generally used by residents to describe where they live. The following cities, boroughs and townships are located in Chester County:
Cities


Coatesville
Boroughs



Atglen

Avondale

Downingtown

Elverson

Honey Brook

Kennett Square

Malvern

Modena

Oxford

Parkesburg

Phoenixville

South Coatesville

Spring City

West Chester

West Grove

Townships



Birmingham Township

Caln Township

Charlestown Township

East Bradford Township

East Brandywine Township

East Caln Township

East Coventry Township

East Fallowfield Township

East Goshen Township

East Marlborough Township

East Nantmeal Township

East Nottingham Township

East Pikeland Township

East Vincent Township

East Whiteland Township

Easttown Township

Elk Township

Franklin Township

Highland Township

Honey Brook Township

Kennett Township

London Britain Township

London Grove Township

Londonderry Township

Lower Oxford Township

New Garden Township

New London Township

Newlin Township

North Coventry Township

Penn Township

Pennsbury Township

Pocopson Township

Sadsbury Township

Schuylkill Township

South Coventry Township

Thornbury Township

Tredyffrin Township

Upper Oxford Township

Upper Uwchlan Township

Uwchlan Township

Valley Township

Wallace Township

Warwick Township

West Bradford Township

West Brandywine Township

West Caln Township

West Fallowfield Township

West Goshen Township

West Marlborough Township

West Nantmeal Township

West Nottingham Township

West Pikeland Township

West Sadsbury Township

West Vincent Township

West Whiteland Township

Westtown Township

Willistown Township

Census Designated Places

Census-designated places are geographical areas designated by the U.S. Census Bureau for the purposes of compiling demographic data. They are not actual jurisdictions under Pennsylvania law. Other unincorporated communities, such as villages, may be listed here as well.


Chesterbrook

Devon-Berwyn

Exton

Kenilworth

Lionville-Marchwood

Paoli

South Pottstown

Thorndale

Toughkenamon

West Goshen

Education


Colleges and universities


Cheyney University of Pennsylvania (partially in Delaware County)

Delaware County Community College (Exton and Downingtown Campuses)

Immaculata University

Lincoln University

Penn State Great Valley

Valley Forge Christian College

West Chester University of Pennsylvania
Map of Chester County, Pennsylvania Public School Districts

Public School Districts


Avon Grove School District

Coatesville Area School District

Downingtown Area School District

Great Valley School District

Kennett Consolidated School District

Octorara School District

Owen J. Roberts School District

Oxford Area School District

Phoenixville Area School District

Spring-Ford Area School District

Tredyffrin-Easttown School District

Twin Valley School District

Unionville-Chadds Ford School District

West Chester Area School District
Independent schools


Bishop Shanahan High School (Archdiocese of Philadelphia)

Center for Arts and Tehnology (Administered by Chester County Intermediate Unit)

Devon Preparatory School

Malvern Preparatory School

Villa Maria Academy (Malvern, Pennsylvania)

West Fallowfield Christian School

Westtown School

Windsor Christian Academy

Windsor Christian Preschool

Upland Country Day School (UCDS) - Pre-K through 9th Grade

External links



Chester County Home Page

References





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