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county commissioner
noun
- a member of a U.S. county board overseeing the collection and disbursement of funds and other affairs of the county.
yvlog History and Origins
Origin of county commissioner1
Example Sentences
James Gatluak Lew, Nasir county commissioner, told the BBC that state forces and their allies had carried out "chemical bombardments".
No group has claimed responsibility, but Garissa County Commissioner Mohamed Mwabudzo told the BBC the style of the attack followed a pattern of raids by Somali-based Islamist militant group al-Shabab.
"I understand the reasoning behind the change, and I have to accept it because it's what the elected leadership has determined is in the best interest," Cumberland County Commissioner Jimmy Keefe said at the time according to local media.
“Structurally with third parties you have to be skeptical of their intentions because they're not doing a very good job of building a party. If they were they would be running candidate for county commissioner,” Kamarck said.
Sure, nobody’s relying on a newspaper to tell them who to support for president, but I suspect that people are absolutely willing to take a paper’s advice on who to support for county commissioner or state representative or any number of other, less prominent races.
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