As of November 2008, there are 20,523 registered voters in Elk County [1].
This was the first time Elk County was carried by a losing presidential candidate since 1968.
The following cities, boroughs, and townships are located in Elk County:
There are two Pennsylvania state parks in Elk County.
In Elk County it covers a small portion of Horton Township.
Kersey is a census-designated place in Elk County, Pennsylvania.
Weedville is a census-designated place in Elk County in the state of Pennsylvania.
Is the oldest settlement in Elk County, first settled in 1810.
He served as prosecuting attorney of Elk County in 1890.
He moved with his parents to Elk County, Pennsylvania, in 1838.