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Revision as of 11:43, 21 May 2010
The Jefferson County Commission is a five-member group granted legislative and executive duties for Jefferson County. The Commissioners, formerly elected at-large, are now elected by district to four year terms. Each commissioner, in addition to representing his or her district, is given charge of a department of the county for administration. The commission elects its own President, who chairs commission meetings and has executive duties over the county as a whole.
Duties of the commission include administration of county funds and custodianship of county property, collection of taxes passed by state law, construction and maintenance of public facilities, provision of public utilities and services, and making appointments to various boards and agencies.
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District 1 | Lashunda Scales | District 2 | Sheila Tyson | District 3 | Jimmie Stephens |
District 4 | Joe Knight | District 5 | Mike Bolin |
Current Commission
- District 1: vacant (previously held by Larry Langford (2006-2007), George Bowman (2007-2008), and William Bell (2008-2010)
- District 2: Shelia Smoot, Commissioner of Information Technology
- District 3: Bobby Humphryes, Commissioner of Roads & Transportation
- District 4: Bettye Fine Collins, President, Commissioner of Finance
- District 5: Jim Carns, Commissioner of Environmental Services
2002 - 2006
- District 1: Larry Langford, President. Commissioner of Finance and General Services
- District 2: Shelia Smoot, Commissioner of Roads & Transportation and Community & Economic Development
- District 3: Mary Buckelew, Commissioner of Technology and Land Development
- District 4: Bettye Fine Collins, Commissioner of Health and Human Services
- District 5: Gary White, Commissioner of Environmental Services
1998 - 2002
- District 1: Jeff Germany
- District 2: Chris McNair (resigned March 29, 2001), Steve Small, Jr (appointed 2001)
- District 3: Mary Buckelew
- District 4: Bettye Fine Collins
- District 5: Gary White, President
1994 - 1998
- District 1: Jeff Germany
- District 2: Chris McNair
- District 3: Mary Buckelew, president
- District 4: Bettye Fine Collins
- District 5: Gary White
1990 - 1994
- District 1: Jeff Germany
- District 2: Chris McNair
- District 3: Mary Buckelew, president
- District 4: Jim Gunter
- District 5: Gary White
1986 - 1990
- District 1: Reuben Davis
- District 2: Chris McNair
- District 4: Jim Gunter
- John Katopodis
- David Orange
1982 - 1986
1980 - 1982
- Chriss Doss, president
- Ray Moore
- David Orange
1978 - 1980
- Tom Gloor, president
- Chriss Doss
- Ben Erdreich
1974 - 1978
1970 - 1974
1966 - 1970
- Cooper Green, president
- E. H. Gilmore
- Thomas B. Pinson
1947
- Clarence M. Pinson, President
- Earl Bruner
- Charles E. Harrison
1939
- Robert H. Wharton, President
- Earl Bruner
- Henry Sweet
1887
- L. M. Parsons
- W. A. White
- W. B. Vines
- vacant
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