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Maria G. Marino is a dynamic leader dedicated to driving progress in Palm Beach County and beyond. Elected to the Palm Beach County Commission in 2020, she currently serves as Mayor, bringing a results-driven approach to governance.
West Palm Beach, Florida Mayor Keith A. James (D) Council President Shalonda Warren Commissioners Christina Lambert, Joseph Joe Peduzzi, Christy Fox, and Cathleen Ward City Administrator Faye W. Johnson35 more rows
Joseph Abruzzo is the County Administrator of Palm Beach County, where he oversees more than 7,100 positions and manages a $9 billion budget serving 1.6 million residents.
Palm Beach County Administrator Joseph Abruzzo is the County Administrator of Palm Beach County, where he oversees more than 7,100 positions and manages a $9 billion budget serving 1.6 million residents.
Voter Registration - By County and Party CountyRepublican Party Of FloridaFlorida Democratic Party PALM BEACH 288,834 307,307 PASCO 174,356 96,422 PINELLAS 236,063 190,882 POLK 184,839 126,49864 more rows Sep 9, 2025
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Congresswoman Lois Frankel has dedicated her life to public service, championing the needs of Palm Beach County residents as a state legislator, mayor, and now in her seventh term in Congress.
Palm Beach County is governed by the seven-member Board of County Commissioners (BCC).
Palm Beach County was carved out of Dade County in 1909 becoming Floridas 47th county. The first county government meetings were held in an old four-room schoolhouse at the corner of Clematis Street and Dixie Highway in West Palm Beach.

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