As of the 2000 census, the population of Broome County was 200,536. The
county was named in honor of John Broome, who was lieutenant governor
of New York in 1806 when Broome County was established. The county seat
is Binghamton.
Information on municipalities, real estate agencies, and county schools
is below.
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| Barker (town) Binghamton (city) * Binghamton (town) Chenango (town) Colesville (town) Conklin (town) Deposit (village) Dickinson (town) Endicott (village) Endwell Fenton (town) Johnson City (village) Kirkwood (town) |
Lisle (village) Lisle (town) Maine (town) Nanticoke (town) Port Dickinson (village) Sanford (town) Triangle (town) Union (town) Vestal (town) Whitney Point (village) Windsor (village) Windsor (town) * = County seat |
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| Binghamton City School District |
Maine-Endwell Central Schools |
| Union-Endicott Central School District |
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Johnson City Central School District |
Windsor Central School District |