A TOUR OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY GOVERNMENT WHAT IS A COUNTY?

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A TOUR OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY GOVERNMENT WHAT IS A COUNTY?

In North Carolina, county government is the level of government that most directly impacts every citizen. All North Carolinians live in a county while slightly more than half the population lives within the limits of a city or town. WHAT IS A COUNTY?

County governments were originally created by the state to give citizens greater access to government services. Because it was so difficult to travel in the 17th and 18th centuries, citizens could not reasonably be expected to come to the state capital every time they needed to conduct official business. As a result, the state created counties, and the governor appointed justices of the peace to oversee each county and carry out the mandated policies and services of state government. WHAT IS A COUNTY?

After the Civil War, the North Carolina Constitution of 1868 gave citizens more input into electing their local leaders. Citizens were given the power to elect the sheriff, coroner, register of deeds, clerk of court, surveyor and treasurer, as well as the newly created board of commissioners. Commissioners replaced the appointed justices of the peace and were given full financial responsibility for the county, which included adopting the budget and setting the property tax rate. WHAT IS A COUNTY?

Today, citizens still elect the commissioners, sheriff, register of deeds and clerk of court, although the court system is now a function of state government. Counties remain an arm of state government and carry out the many services that are mandated by the state and federal governments. WHAT IS A COUNTY?

Counties exist to help enhance the lives of their citizens. County governments do this by providing needed services, such as public and mental healthcare, schools, libraries and support to senior citizens and children in need. Counties establish important local laws (ordinances) and enforce laws that protect citizens from harmful behavior. They also encourage citizens and businesses to get involved in their communities. WHAT IS A COUNTY?

When North Carolina joined with the other colonies and declared its independence from Great Britain in 1776, 35 county governments existed in the state, with most concentrated near the coast. As the population increased and the citizens began migrating westward, counties increased in number and decreased in size so that citizens would have easier access to government services. By 1800, there were 65 counties. In 1900, there were 97 counties. The newest county – Avery – was formed in WHAT IS A COUNTY?

HOW DID WE GET TO 100? 5 counties

HOW DID WE GET TO 100? 32 counties

HOW DID WE GET TO 100? 68 counties

HOW DID WE GET TO 100? 90 counties

HOW DID WE GET TO 100? 100 counties since 1912

Ultimately, the citizens of each county decide who runs their government by electing a board of county commissioners to govern the county. In most counties, commissioners serve four- year terms, but a few counties use two-year terms or a combination of two- and four-year terms. WHO RUNS THE COUNTY?

The board of commissioners sets the county property tax rate and adopts the budget each year. The board also establishes county policies by adopting resolutions and local laws (ordinances). WHO RUNS THE COUNTY?

Commissioners are not the sole policy makers in county government, however. Because the sheriff and register of deeds are also elected officials, they have independent authority to adopt specific policies for their departments. In addition, several independent or nearly independent local boards have responsibility for such areas as alcoholic beverage control, elections, mental health, public health and social services. These boards appoint directors and have the authority to make local policies. Similarly, school boards are separately elected by the citizens and have responsibility for education policies and setting the school system’s budget. None of these other local boards have the power to tax citizens, however. WHO RUNS THE COUNTY?

Citizens Board of Commissioners Sheriff Register of Deeds County Manager Department Heads

WHAT DO COUNTIES DO? Educate citizens – Build schools Protect citizens – Sheriff’s Department – Public Health Mandated services

WHAT DO COUNTIES DO? Educate citizens – Pay teacher supplements Protect citizens Public Library Parks and Recreation Non-mandated services

WHERE DOES THE MONEY COME FROM? 15% 27% 40% 18% Based on data

WHERE DOES THE MONEY GO? 9% 21% 26% 30% 14% Based on data

A PRODUCTION OF THE NORTH CAROLINA ASSOCIATION OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS