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Stanislaus County was formed in 1854, partitioned from neighboring Tuolumne County. [3]The first county seat was Adamsville, selected by a vote held June 10, 1854; [4] the county seat was moved up the Tuolumne River to Empire City that November, then La Grange in the December 20, 1855 election.
The five-member elected Stanislaus County Board of Supervisors (BOS) is the county legislature. The board operates in a legislative, executive, and quasi-judicial capacity. . As a legislative authority, it can pass ordinances for the unincorporated areas (ordinances that affect the whole county, like posting of restaurant ratings, must be ratified by the individual cit
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In 1915, he reentered law when Governor Hiram Johnson appointed Langdon a judge of the Superior Court of Stanislaus County. [12] In December 1918, Governor William Stephens appointed Langdon presiding judge of the newly minted First District, Second Division, of the California Court of Appeal. [13] In 1920, Langdon was elected to a full term. [14]
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