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A county executive (or county mayor) is the chief executive officer of a county in the United States. They are either elected by the citizens of the county or ...
This category is for chief executives of U.S. counties. This position is known by various titles, including county executive, county mayor, chief executive, and county judge. For county judges serving in a judicial capacity, please see: Category:County judges in the United States.
The county executive of St. Louis County, Missouri is the chief executive officer of St. Louis County's government. County executives. Presiding Justices, Court of ...
The chief executive officer (CEO) supervised 31 out of the 39 departments of the county, and worked closely with the remaining eight (which include the District Attorney, Fire Department and Sheriff's Department, among others). The CEO monitored departmental spending and makes annual recommendations on departmental budgets as well as ensuring ...
The 2023 Allegheny County Executive election was held on November 7, 2023, to elect the next chief executive of Allegheny County, Pennsylvania. The incumbent county executive, Rich Fitzgerald , was ineligible to run for a fourth consecutive term due to term limits. [ 1 ]
The Baltimore County Executive is the highest elected official representing the government of Baltimore County, Maryland, United States. The office was established with the implementation of the county charter for Baltimore County on November 6, 1956. [ 1 ]
A county administrator or county manager is an unelected official appointed to be the chief administrative officer of a county in the United States. They are usually nominated by the county executive and appointed by the county council. This position is analogous to a city manager at the county-level.
The County Executive of Hudson County, New Jersey, United States is the chief officer of the county's executive branch, which oversees the administration of county government, and works in conjunction with the nine-member Board of County Commissioners (formerly known as the Board of Chosen Freeholders), which acts in a legislative role.