The county commissioner oversees programs in the county they work in. They are responsible for holding meetings and planning for growth and expansion. They can also hire and fire personnel.
The county board of commissioners job is to enforce the government, building code enforcer, levies local taxes, and road maintenance.
The voters, the state legislature determines the powers delegated to county government and the county commissioners administer those powers subject to open meeting laws and other requirements set forth by the legislature.
The County Commissioners of Ezo County in South Sudan is Hon. Mudie.
Bexar County, Texas, has four County Commissioners. Each commissioner represents a specific precinct within the county. The Commissioners Court, which includes the County Judge and the four commissioners, is responsible for legislative and administrative functions in the county.
The County Commissioners of Mvolo County in South Sudan is Hon. James Abdullahai.
The County Commissioners of Nzara County in South Sudan is Hon. Elia Box.
The County Commissioners of Tombura County in South Sudan is Hon. Charles Babiro.
The County Commissioners of Maridi County in South Sudan is Hon. Wilson Thomas.
The County Commissioners of Yambio County in South Sudan is Hon. John Elia Kuzee.
In Comal County, Texas, there are five commissioners on the Commissioners Court, which includes the county judge. The county judge serves as the presiding officer, while the other four commissioners represent different precincts within the county.
The current county commissioners of Charlotte County, Florida, are:Ken DohertyChristopher ConstanceBill TruexStephen R. DeutschTricia Duffy
Each county in Texas is governed by a Commissioner's Court, which is headed by a County Judge. The Commissioner's Court is made up of Commissioners elected from within different precincts of a county. The County Judge is the chief executive officer of a county. The County Judge may also have judicial duties as part of a County Constitutional Court, depending on the county. Many counties that have County Courts at Law do not give very many judicial duties to the County Judge. For a directory of County Constitutional Courts, often including County Judge contact information and location, visit the Texas Courts Guide related link.