County Crime & Safety

Calvert County, MD, maintains a relatively low crime rate compared to state and national averages. In 2023, the county reported a violent crime rate of 1.3 incidents per 1,000 residents and a property crime rate of 8.4 per 1,000. Overall crime decreased by 6% from 2022. The Calvert County Sheriff’s Office regularly publishes crime reports, encouraging public participation and timely incident reporting. Enhanced community policing and surveillance have contributed to a steady decline in burglary and theft, supporting a safer environment for the county’s approximately 94,000 residents.

Demographics

Calvert County, MD, has a population of approximately 94,000 (2023 estimate). About 50.3% are female and 49.7% male. The median age is 41.9 years, reflecting a mature population. Racially, 77.4% are White, 13.9% Black or African American, 3.7% Hispanic or Latino, 2.2% Asian, and 4.2% report two or more races. About 22% are under 18, while nearly 16% are 65 or older, indicating a mix of young families and older adults.

Education, Employment and Housing

Calvert County, MD, boasts 23 public schools, including 4 high schools, serving over 16,000 students. The county high school graduation rate is 94%, surpassing the Maryland average. About 37% of adults hold a bachelor's degree or higher. School safety is emphasized, with low incident rates and dedicated resource officers. Calvert offers advanced placement, STEM, and career/technical programs. Public schools average a GreatSchools rating of 7/10, reflecting strong academic performance and community engagement. Adult education is available through the Calvert County Adult Education Program, supporting GED completion and workforce skills.

As of 2023, Calvert County, MD has an employment rate of approximately 68.2%. Key industries include education and health services (22%), public administration (18%), and retail trade (10%). Major occupation types are management, business, science, and arts (39%), followed by sales and office (22%). Over 60% of residents commute outside the county for work, with a median travel time of 44 minutes, often to Washington, D.C. and neighboring counties. Local employers include CalvertHealth, Calvert County Public Schools, and Dominion Cove Point LNG.

Calvert County, MD, boasts a homeownership rate of about 82% and a median home value near $425,000. Median rent is approximately $1,700 per month. The property market has seen moderate growth, with values rising around 5% in the past year. Housing options range from waterfront single-family homes to townhouses, with popular neighborhoods including Chesapeake Beach and Dunkirk. Property taxes average $0.932 per $100 of assessed value. The area offers suburban and rural living, attracting families for its quality schools and proximity to the Chesapeake Bay.

Elections

Calvert County, MD, has approximately 68,000 residents with around 67,000 registered voters as of 2024. Voters participate in primary, general, and municipal elections, with key issues often including school funding and land use. In the 2020 general election, 61.7% voted Republican, while 36.1% chose Democrat. There are 10 early voting and 23 Election Day polling locations, administered by the Calvert County Board of Elections. The county mainly leans Republican, though Democrats and unaffiliated voters are present. Voter registration and turnout remain high, with both parties actively campaigning ahead of every election cycle.