Madison Township, Pennsylvania Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

What is the population of Madison Township, Lake County, Ohio? The Madison Township-Lake County population density is 4,34 residents per square mile. This is lower than the surrounding cities and is in the middle of the area's Hispanic population. As for the gender ratio, males outnumber females by nearly three to one. Fortunately, the population growth in Madison township-Lake County is modest compared to the surrounding cities and counties.

The median age of residents in Madison Township was 41.2 years. This is lower than the state average of 54.4. The median age of citizens was 45 years old, and the median household income was $73,627. The township had a total population density of 621 in 2016.

The area was settled in the 18th century, but was only a small part of the township. In fact, the city is only about three percent larger than its state neighbor, Ohio. Its population was first recorded in 1758, when the Lenape were forced to move westward. Their leaders sided with the colonists in the American Revolutionary War and helped them regain their land.

In 2010, the population of Madison Township was 2,840. In addition to Madison, the town of Odon had a population of 1,026. The unincorporated community of Farlen is located about two miles to the east of Madison Township. In addition, there are two census-designated places in Madison Township, which are Roseland, Lincoln Heights, and Farlen. You can find information about the population of these cities and towns by using the links below.