Albany County

Albany County (/ΛˆΙ”ΛlbΙ™niː/ awl-bΙ™-nee) is a county located in the U.S. state of New York, and is part of the Albany-Schenectady-Troy Metropolitan Statistical Area. The name is from the title of the Duke of York and Albany, who became James II of England (James VII of Scotland). As of the 2010 census, the population was 304,204.[1] As originally established, Albany County had an indefinite amount of land, but has only 530 square miles (1,400 km2) as of March 3, 1888. The county seat is Albany, the state capital.

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Albany County Presidential Vote, through the Years

Albany County Presidential Vote, through the Years

A big jump with enfranchisement of women and other voters in the 1920s, Democratic wins most of the years thereafter, with Lyndon Johnson in 1964 receiving the most votes of any candidate in Albany County's history, with Joe Biden in 2020 about 15,000 votes behind.