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County commission

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A historical marker in Brenham, Texas, commemorating important local history.

A county commission (or a board of county commissioners) is a group of elected officials called county commissioners. They work together to run the county government in many states of the United States. Most county commissions have three to five members, but in some places, like Georgia, one person, called a sole commissioner, can have all the power of the commission.

County Commission Texas historical marker in Brenham, Texas

Sometimes, other names are used instead of "county commission," such as county board of supervisors or county council. These names usually mean the same thing, but in some areas, they can be different.

County commissions are important because they make many decisions for the area they serve. They collect local taxes, manage services like jails and courts, handle property records, enforce building rules, and take care of public works such as maintaining roads. In rural areas, county commissions often have a lot of control, but in cities, local governments sometimes take over these duties.

History

Origin

William Penn started the idea of county commissions in the United States.

On February 28, 1681, King Charles II of England gave William Penn land. Penn used this land to create a new colony with two important ideas: the county commission and freedom of religious conviction.

Spread and development

As new areas grew, local governments called townships helped rural places. These townships were led by an elected leader named a Supervisor.

Some states changed county commissions to have Supervisors from each township. These groups were called Boards of Supervisors. Western states also used this name for their boards.

New Jersey used to call county commissioners "freeholders," but stopped this in 2021.

County boards by state

StateCounty board Title
AlabamaCounty Commission
AlaskaBoard of Supervisors
ArizonaBoard of Supervisors
ArkansasQuorum Court
CaliforniaBoard of Supervisors
ColoradoBoard of County Commissioners
ConnecticutCounty Commission
DelawareCounty Council
FloridaBoard of County Commissioners
GeorgiaCounty Commission
HawaiiCounty Council
IdahoBoard of Commissioners
IllinoisBoard of Commissioners
Board of Supervisors
IndianaBoard of County Commissioners
IowaBoard of Supervisors
KansasBoard of County Commissioners
KentuckyFiscal Court
LouisianaPolice Jury
MaineBoard of County Commissioners
MarylandBoard of County Commissioners
MassachusettsBoard of County Commissioners
MichiganBoard of Commissioners
MinnesotaBoard of Commissioners
MississippiBoard of Supervisors
MissouriCommissioners' Court
MontanaCounty Commission
NebraskaBoard of Commissioners
Board of Supervisors
NevadaBoard of County Commissioners
New HampshireBoard of County Commissioners
New JerseyBoard of County Commissioners
New MexicoBoard of County Commissioners
New York
North CarolinaBoard of County Commissioners
North DakotaBoard of County Commissioners
OhioBoard of County Commissioners
OklahomaBoard of County Commissioners
OregonBoard of County Commissioners
County Court
PennsylvaniaBoard of Commissioners
Rhode Island
South CarolinaCounty Council
South DakotaBoard of Commissioners
TennesseeBoard of Commissioners
TexasCommissioners' Court
UtahCounty Commission
VermontAssistant Judges
VirginiaBoard of Supervisors
WashingtonCounty Council
Board of Supervisors
West VirginiaCounty Commission
WisconsinBoard of Supervisors
WyomingBoard of County Commissioners

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