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In 1970 a new county charter approved effective January 1973 replaced the County Court with a stronger County Commission, with representatives elected from 11 districts. The 11 districts were reduced to 6 in 1987. A County Executive serves as presiding officer. [4] [5] 1973 - George W. Lehr; 1975 - Mike White; 1979 - Dale Baumgardner; 1983 ...
Jackson County Executive. In 2006, Sanders was elected Jackson County Executive defeating Charles Wheeler. Sanders was re-elected to second and third terms 2010 and 2014. Upon taking office in 2007, Sanders inherited a budget crisis of a $6.3 million shortfall in the County's General Fund [1] — a deficit that threatened to shut down County ...
Pages in category "County executives of Jackson County, Missouri" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. *
Jackson County Executive Frank White Jr. speaks at a press conference following the Missouri State Tax Commission’s order for the county to rollback property assessments.
Jackson County Executive Frank White announced Tuesday that he had contracted COVID-19, but dealing with the mild symptoms wasn’t his only challenge. Four candidates — three Republicans and a ...
Jackson County Executive Frank White sent a letter to the legislature Monday detailing an opinion from the county’s attorney, Bryan Covinsky, on ordinance 5865. The ordinance violates state law ...
Truman was elected Presiding Judge (equivalent to a County Executive) of Jackson County with Pendergast support in 1926. He later was elected as a U.S. Senator from Missouri, Vice President and, in 1945, following the death of Franklin D. Roosevelt, succeeded him to become the thirty-third President of the United States. Truman was also elected ...
Jackson County Executive Frank White won renomination Tuesday by beating Stacy Lake in the Democratic primary. It was the closest race out of the seven the former baseball great has run since ...