Oradell, New Jersey Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

How many people live in Oradell? Find out with our Oradell city demographics. You'll learn how many people commute by car, bus, or subway, and how many commute by trolley bus. This information comes from the 2019 American Community Survey, but is not guaranteed to be accurate. We suggest you consult the official government website for Oradell, NJ to verify this information. Population and steets data is updated annually.

The affluent live in Oradell, too. This city is home to Kurt Fried, who commutes to midtown Manhattan on the bus. Jeffrey Canfield takes the train to Hoboken, where he switches to the PATH train. It takes about an hour and a half to travel to Lower Manhattan. Mike Ruiz de Somocurcio, who used to live in Clifton, chose the suburb of Oradell.

In the November 2016 and 2017 general elections, Oradell's residents elected a Democrat. The Democratic candidate put together by Put Oradell First won the election with a 2-1 margin over the Republican incumbents. Although Oradell is still a Republican-leaning borough, it has been steadily moving towards the Democratic party since November 2015.

If you want to know the average crime rate in Oradell, check out the Crime Grade site. Its crime map shows which areas are safe. Areas with the highest crime rates are in red, while neighborhoods that are moderately safe are yellow. The map uses weighted crime data to show how safe an area is. Oradell is in the 96th percentile of cities, which means that it is safe compared to other cities.