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At the heart of each of the 254 Texas counties is the Commissioners Court. Each county has four Precinct Commissioners and a County Judge. These five elected officials make up the Commissioners Court, with the County Judge acting as the Chairman of the Court.
The commissioners court is the governing body of the county. The Texas Constitution specifies that the courts consist of a county judge and four county commissioners elected by the qualified voters of individual commissioners precincts.
The county commissioners court serves as the governing body in each of Texas 254 counties. This administrative body was established by the Texas Constitution of 1876 and is comprised of a county judge and four commissioners.
The commissioners court sets the countys property tax rate and has the authority to grant tax abatements for economic development and authorize contracts in the name of the county. Beyond their budget duties, commissioners have the responsibility of providing oversight of the countys infrastructure.
Each county in Texas is divided into four commissioners precincts with one commissioner being directly elected by the voters of each precinct to a four year term. Commissioners are elected on staggered terms with two precincts voting for the office of com- missioner in each general election.
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