Livingston County Judge Executive
Chief executive officer of your county and head of its governing board.
Full office description
- The county judge-executive acts as the chief executive officer of your county government. They can appoint staff and fill office vacancies such as sheriff or county attorney.
- The county judge-executive prepares the county budget, oversees funds, and keeps fiscal records.
- The county judge-executive represents the county in discussions with other levels of government.
- The county judge/executive presides over and sits on the “fiscal court,” your county’s legislature. The fiscal court sets the budget for your county and passes laws. It is also responsible for county roads, jails, and social services.
- The county judge/executive is elected to a four-year term in partisan elections.
- The maximum annual salary for this position varies based on county size, ranging from approximately $85,000 to $154,400.
How this impacts you
Housing & Urban Development — Commissioners oversee the construction and upkeep of county roads and bridges. They decide on building permits and zoning policies, can create districts for managing water, waste, or transportation, and have the authority to tax property and unmined minerals.
Policing — Responsible for the county budget and managing county departments. That determines how the county funds and runs county law enforcement, emergency management, and other public services.
Election results
WINNER
Michael Williams
54%
2,682 votes
Teris Swanson
46%
2,287 votes
Candidates (2)
Michael Williams
(R)
Teris Swanson
(D)
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