Vardaman, Mississippi Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

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Vardaman City has 772 voters of voting age. The male population is 46.9% while the female population is 54.0%. The city is home to 7.9% senior citizens. The race breakdown for Vardaman is 45.9% White, 29.4% Other, 24.1% Black, and 0.6% Two or more races. The race breakdown is rounded off with the number of white and Hispanic residents.

The city of Vardaman, MS is located in Calhoun County and had a population of 1,316 at the 2010 census. The town's name is derived from James Kimble Vardaman, who served as Mississippi's governor from 1904 to 1908 and later became a United States senator. The town's post office had originally been named Timberville, which led to confusion among letterheads. Despite being named after the former governor, Henry Clay Payne refused to name the post office after him. In 1908, Vardaman was accused of attacking Theodore Roosevelt in newspaper editorials.

The Vardaman Police Department operates under the direction of the mayor. The mayor must approve the chief before his or her position is confirmed. The Vardaman Police Department is comprised of several captains, sergeants, and assistant chiefs. The officers in the Vardaman Police Department are responsible for patrolling the city and its locations. The city's central location houses the patrol office and the transportation division. The department also handles public complaints.