Quitman County 2025 Population Estimates Show Small City Shifts
New 2025 population estimates list nine places in Quitman County, showing Marks as the largest municipality with about 1,202 residents and Lambert nearly as large at about 1,102. These figures provide updated context for local planning, resource allocation, and understanding demographic trends that affect schools, public services, and civic representation.

New 2025 population estimates for Quitman County present a town by town breakdown intended to inform planning and local context. The listing includes nine places within the county and identifies Marks as the largest city with an estimated population of about 1,202. Lambert is estimated at about 1,102 residents, Crowder at about 525, and Falcon at about 114. The compilation also provides density and area figures for the towns to accompany the population counts.
The estimates rely on U S Census sources and county level data as the basis for the 2025 figures. That combination of federal and local inputs is commonly used to produce interim population estimates that jurisdictions and agencies use for budgeting, grant applications, emergency planning, and infrastructure decisions. The presentation is framed as a locality reference intended to offer planners and residents a snapshot for context rather than as a time sensitive, moment by moment update.

For Quitman County the updated counts matter across multiple local government functions. Small differences in population totals can affect formula driven state and federal funding, school enrollment projections, and eligibility thresholds for rural grant programs. In communities with populations measured in the hundreds or low thousands, even modest shifts influence decisions about road maintenance, water and sewer capacity, and the allocation of law enforcement and emergency medical resources.

There are also civic and electoral implications. Population totals inform precinct planning, outreach strategies to maintain turnout, and the scale of public engagement needed to sustain municipal services. For county leaders and municipal officials these numbers should be integrated into budget planning and long range capital projects, and used when applying for grants that require recent population data.
Local officials, community organizations, and residents can use the 2025 town level counts and accompanying density and area data to ground conversations about service priorities and long term planning. Clear, accessible population information helps ensure that resource decisions reflect current conditions across Quitman County.
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