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Corinth, MS·Mississippi

Corinth, MS has voted Republican in seven straight presidential elections — R+68 in 2024.

A small Mississippi metro where manufacturing anchors a rural-leaning electorate

18762024·38 elections
MS
LatestR+68in 2024
TypologyEvangelical Deep Southcluster typology
Population34,2892024 ACS

Corinth, MS, Mississippi: Evangelical Deep South metro. In 2024, voted R+68%. Democratic peak: D+95 in 1936.

Key facts

2024 presidential margin
R+68MIT Election Lab
Political typology
Evangelical Deep SouthAkashic typology
Population
34,2892024 5-year
Median household income
$51,2602024 5-year
White (non-Hispanic)
80.6%2024 5-year
Black
10.2%2024 5-year
Hispanic / Latino
3.8%2024 5-year
Peak Democratic margin
D+95 in 1936MIT Election Lab
Peak Republican margin
R+69 in 1972MIT Election Lab
Corinth, MS
TrumpR+68
How it voted
Share of the 2024 vote
Donald TrumpRepublican83.8%12,657
Kamala HarrisDemocratic15.4%2,328
OtherAll other candidates0.8%127
D+60
R+60
1 counties, each filled by 2024 D-vs-R margin.
presidential history
Presidential margin, 1876–2024
Democratic minus Republican, by election
Presidential margin over timeDemocratic-minus-Republican presidential margin from 1876 to 2024. Most recent: −68.3% in 2024.flipped R · 2000−68.3%DR18762024
Presidential margin over time
YearMargin (D minus R)
1876No data
1880No data
1884No data
1888No data
1892+82.6%
1896+87.9%
1900+79.0%
1904No data
1908No data
1912+87.2%
1916+83.5%
1920+56.7%
1924+78.2%
1928+64.1%
1932+93.9%
1936+95.4%
1940+91.3%
1944+85.7%
1948+29.8%
1952+47.9%
1956+56.9%
1960+49.9%
1964−27.6%
1968−6.9%
1972−69.0%
1976+33.1%
1980+8.3%
1984−19.1%
1988−10.8%
1992+0.9%
1996+0.0%
2000−17.4%
2004−22.3%
2008−44.0%
2012−51.2%
2016−61.8%
2020−63.5%
2024−68.3%
DemocraticRepublican
Source · MIT Election Lab · ICPSR · VEST (precinct-level 2024).
YearWonMarginDemocraticRepublicanTotal
R
−68.3%
2,32812,65715,112
R
−63.5%
2,78212,81815,793
R
−61.8%
2,68411,81914,783
R
−51.2%
3,51111,11114,830
R
−44.0%
4,13010,80515,182
R
−22.3%
5,4548,63414,239
R
−17.4%
5,0597,25412,638
D
+0.0%
4,9644,96010,962
D
+0.9%
6,3736,24914,136
R
−10.8%
5,3356,64112,102
R
−19.1%
4,8627,20312,279
D
+8.3%
6,2425,19612,595
D
+33.1%
6,9953,43010,770
R
−69.0%
9825,7326,883
O
−6.9%
1,1221,7609,186
R
−27.6%
1,9173,3775,294
D
+49.9%
3,0548204,475
D
+56.9%
3,1438274,072
D
+47.9%
3,2751,1554,430
O
+29.8%
1,013913,091
D
+85.7%
2,6692062,875
D
+91.3%
2,9341333,068
D
+95.4%
2,396532,457
D
+93.9%
2,461732,544
D
+64.1%
1,5313351,866
D
+78.2%
1,8282232,053
D
+56.7%
1,3363541,731
D
+83.5%
1,4521251,589
D
+87.2%
1,010401,113
No data
No data
D
+79.0%
77088863
D
+87.9%
92557987
D
+82.6%
69052772
No data
No data
No data
No data

Demographics

2024 ACS
Race, ethnicity, and ancestry
Click any group to see the ancestries typically reported within it.
American
18.6%
Irish
10.4%
English
10.2%
German
4.1%
Italian
1.3%
Scottish
1.3%
French
0.6%
Source · American Community Survey 5-year estimates, 2024 release. Hispanic/Latino is an ethnicity that overlaps the race categories, so these shares can total more than 100%. Ancestry is a self-reported, multiple-response item; ancestry percentages do not sum to the parent race percentage.
2024 ACS
Language at home
Population aged 5 and older
96.3%
speak English only
Spanish2.3%
Other languages0.6%
Other Indo-European0.5%
Asian & Pacific Islander0.3%
Source · ACS 5-year estimates, 2024.
2020 religion census
Religious adherents
Adherents per capita by tradition
Baptist
42.1%
Other Christian
20.9%
Methodist
7.0%
Catholic & Orthodox
1.5%
Mainline Protestant
0.8%
Pentecostal & Holiness
0.3%
Source · 2020 US Religion Census. Remaining 27.4% of residents not counted as adherents by any reporting body.

Corinth anchors Alcorn County in Mississippi's northeastern corner, where timber, light manufacturing, and a historically sparse population have kept the region among the state's most consistently Republican-voting corners since the partisan realignment of the 1990s.

Across the recorded series it reached a Democratic high of ninety-five points in 1936 and a Republican high of sixty-nine points in 1972. Between 2020 and 2024 the metro moved five points toward the Republican candidate; the 2024 margin was sixty-eight points.

A population of 34,289, a 81% non-Hispanic-white share, and a median household income of $51,260 describe the metro.

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Frequently asked questions

How did Corinth, MS, Mississippi vote in 2024?
In 2024, Corinth, MS, Mississippi voted Republican by 68.3 points (R+68), carried by the Republican candidate. Out of 15,112 votes cast, 2,328 went Democratic and 12,657 went Republican.
What is Corinth, MS, Mississippi's political typology?
Akashic places Corinth, MS, Mississippi in the "Evangelical Deep South" typology. The typology is a data-driven cluster built from vote share, vote swing, race and ethnicity, income, language spoken at home, religion, and ancestry. Across 38 elections in the dataset, the metro has voted Democratic 19 times, Republican 11 times, and other 2 times.
When did Corinth, MS, Mississippi last vote Democratic?
The most recent presidential election in which Corinth, MS, Mississippi voted Democratic was 1996.
How many people live in Corinth, MS, Mississippi?
Corinth, MS, Mississippi has a population of 34,289 according to the 2024 American Community Survey 5-year estimates from the US Census Bureau.
What is the median household income in Corinth, MS, Mississippi?
Median household income in Corinth, MS, Mississippi is $51,260 — below the national median of $80,734. The Mississippi state median is $56,447.
What is the political history of Corinth, MS, Mississippi?
Akashic tracks 38 presidential elections in Corinth, MS, Mississippi from 1876 to 2024. Of those, 19 went Democratic and 11 went Republican. The metro's typology — "Evangelical Deep South" — captures where that record, its demographics, and its recent swing place it among American communities.