Author Question: How does a county resident become a county commissioner? (Read 738 times)

Jesse_J

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Please help me with my Social Studies homework?
Doesn't have to be too detailed.
2-4 sentences is enough. [=
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coco

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You run for the office when a seat is open.



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That depends on local and state laws on the subject. The law might have a residency requirement (that you have lived in the area you're going to represent for a certain period of time). Also, the law might saw say that you cannot have been convicted of a felony. In all cases, a candidate has to be a U.S. citizen.

In short, it tends to vary  from locality to locality and from state to state. Check out your own county's and state's laws.



 

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