Lynden, Washington Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

The following data show the population and steets of Lynden, WA. You can see the breakdown of households by vehicle type and the percentage of households with more than one car. Lynden is also home to a diverse mix of industries. Retail trade, manufacturing, and construction are among the major industries in Lynden. Some residents of Lynden work in other industries as well. The census data is tagged to the residential address. The 2020 presidential election saw Joseph R. Biden Jr. get 58% of the Washington vote while Donald J. Trump received 38.8% and Jo Jorgensen only received 1.97% of the vote. The following chart shows the popularity of each registered political party in Washington from 1976 until 2020.

In the city of Lynden, the population is estimated to be at three thousand and fifty. The city has three public elementary schools, including Lynden Christian Elementary. There are also three middle schools, including the Lynden Christian Elementary. There is also a Lynden High School, which is a public school. In addition to the public schools, Lynden has three private schools: Ebenezer Christian School, Cornerstone Christian School, and Covenant Christian School.

Another couple who recently moved into Lynden is Mr. and Mrs. J. WEBBER. They moved into the city about three weeks ago. Their daughter will probably be moving in with them soon. The population is growing, and there are many people to do business. A visit from W. H. P. BELL, who is the chairman of the town's school board, was made yesterday. Meanwhile, Al. EBEY is working in a quarry in Chuckanut. Two other people are visiting the city today. The residents of Lynden include Miss Edith RANDOLPH and her brother P. B. RANDOLPH.