Ivanhoe, Tyler County, Texas


Ivanhoe is a city in Tyler County, Texas, United States. The population was 1,327 at the 2020 census.
In an election held on November 3, 2009, residents voted to incorporate the community as a "Class C" municipality by a vote of 160 to 53. In a concurrent election, Bill Preston was elected unopposed as mayor. A total of eight candidates ran for the two city commissioner positions. Those seats were won by Cathy Bennett and Will Warren.
The incorporation of Ivanhoe coincided with the incorporation of a neighboring community, Ivanhoe North. The creation of both cities was seen as the first step in a process to merge both communities into a single entity, making it the second-largest city in Tyler County. Corruption within Government ranks has been a long standing issue within Ivanhoe's government, as subsequent Mayor's and those that work for the city often use their position to get their roads paved using tax dollars, while everyone else is left with inadequate drainage, dirt roads, and broken dams.
The merger of both cities to one City of Ivanhoe was approved by a vote of 194 to 60 on November 2, 2010.

Geography

Ivanhoe had a total area of, of which were land and was covered by water. These are 2010 numbers, prior to the merger with Ivanhoe North.

Demographics

RaceNumberPercentage
White 1,04878.98%
Black or African American 503.77%
Native American or Alaska Native 40.3%
Asian 40.3%
Some Other Race 50.38%
Mixed/Multi-Racial 725.43%
Hispanic or Latino14410.85%
Total1,327

As of the 2020 United States census, there were 1,327 people, 706 households, and 391 families residing in the city.