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Promotes the general well-being and enhances the quality of life for all citizens through the provision and delivery of the highest level of public service. Coordinates and directs the daily operations of County Government. Also implements the Board of Supervisor's policies.
The Mecklenburg County Voter Registration Office registers voters and maintains voting records for the County's nine electoral districts.
Registering qualified voters and maintaining accurate and current registration records for the county.
Plan review and zoning compliance for code conformity

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Land Use Planning and Regulation Services
Local Officials Offices
Services provided are adoption of the City budget, approval of all tax levies, adoption of ordinances, approval of amendments, supplements or repeals to ordinances and the City codes, and appoints the City Manager, City Clerk, City Attorney and various local boards, commissions and committees.
Oversees the programs of Buchanan County.
Provides a Commonwealth's Attorney and assistants who are responsible for prosecuting criminal cases (felonies and misdemeanors) for the Commonwealth of Virginia. The attorneys in this office are responsible for assisting victims of any crime which occurs in the City of Charlottesville. There is no charge for services provided by this office.
NO DIRECT SERVICES. Referrals to funded partner agencies and local governments for Housing Counseling, foreclosure prevention, affordable rental housing, housing discrimination, homeless services.

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Mortgage Delinquency and Default Counseling
Federal Government Information Services
Provides the executive office responsible for the management of city government. Duties and responsibilities include administration of council resolutions, enforcement of ordinances, appointment and removal of all department heads and hiring subordinate officers and employees of the city, supervision and control of all departments, preparation and presentation of the budget and other recommendations to the City Council.
Institutes and conducts court proceedings on behalf of the people of Portsmouth; assists victims in filing for compensation.
It is the responsibility of the Registrar's Office and the Electoral Board to oversee all aspects of the electoral process making sure that each citizen has the right to exercise his or her right to vote in accordance with Constitutions of the United States, the Commonwealth of Virginia and the Code of Virginia.
Responsible for managing city functions.
Provides information to city residents and others about city policies, programs and services. Refers individuals to appropriate city offices.
Voter registration applications and records, election records, candidate filings, and absentee ballots.
Serves as US Senator from the Commonwealth of Virginia. Washington DC Office: 231 Russell Senate Office Building Washington, DC 20510 Phone: 202-224-4024 Fax: 202-228-6363 Richmond Office 919 East Main Street, Suite 970 Richmond, VA 23219 Phone: 804-771-2221 Fax: 804-771-8313 Virginia Beach Office 222 Central Park Drive Suite 120 Virginia Beach, VA 23462 Phone: 757-518-1674 Fax: 757-518-1679 Danville308 Craghead Street, Suite 102A Danville, VA 24541 Phone: (434) 792-0976 Fax: (434) 792-0978 Abingdon 121 Russell Road, Suite 2 Abingdon, VA 24210 Phone: (276) 525-4790 Fax: (276) 525-4792 Roanoke 611 S. Jefferson Street, Suite 5B Roanoke, VA 24011 Phone: (540) 682-5693 Fax: (540) 682-5697 Manassas 9408 Grant Avenue, Suite 202 Manassas, VA 20110 Phone: (703) 361-3192 Fax: (703) 361-3198
Responsible for all administrative and legislative matters in the county. This includes the levying of all county taxes, appropriating funds, approving and enforcing the Comprehensive Plan which governs land use, the making and enforcement of ordinances and setting policies and procedures for the citizens.
The Director of Elections/General Registrar is responsible for maintaining accurate voter registration records, managing absentee by-mail and early voting, reviewing and maintaining candidate filings, handling FOIA requests, and the myriad of tasks required for conducting elections. The Registrar works hand in hand with the three-member Electoral Board. Together we administer elections by procuring ballots and other supplies, managing elections equipment, overseeing polling places, training Officers of Election to work the polls, and recording, reviewing and reporting election results. We enjoy educating our voters about election processes.
House of Delegates: R-46th District: Counties of Grayson, Pulaski (part), Smyth, and Wythe General Assembly Building 201 North 9th Street Richmond, Virginia 23219 Office: (804) 698-1046 Email Address: [email protected] Room Number: 802 Legislative Assistant: M. Trevor Poore
The City Council establishes policy for the city, approves the budget, levies its taxes, appoints the City Attorney, City Assessor, City Auditor, City Clerk, City Manager, and High Constable.
House of Delegates: R-31st District: Counties of Clarke, Frederick (part), and Warren (part) General Assembly Building 201 North 9th Street Richmond, Virginia 23219 Office: (804) 698-1031 Email Address: [email protected] Room Number: 703 Legislative Assistant: Emily Windle Administrative Assistant During Session: Debby Bickford
The Treasurer is responsible for collecting all personal property and real estate taxes. Items taxable to individuals include: motor vehicles boats and trailers campers and mobile homes Items taxable to businesses include: furniture and fixtures machinery and tools merchants' capital, and other tangible personal property used in the course of business. The Treasurer is also responsible for collecting state income tax payments and estimated state income tax payments. Taxpayers may receive assistance in filling out their income tax papers in the office of the Commissioner of the Revenue. State income taxes are due and payable by May 1. The Campbell County tax date calendar is available here. The offices of the Commissioner of the Revenue and the Treasurer offer taxpayer assistance and all taxpayers may direct questions to either the Treasurer or the Commissioner.
Senator R-19th District: Parts of Chesapeake City and Virginia Beach City. General Assembly Building Senate of Virginia PO Box 396 Richmond, VA 23218 Office: (804) 698-7519 Email Address: [email protected] Room Number: 504 Legislative Staff: Barbara Sgueglia, Chief of Staff; Holly Anderson, Legislative Director; Judy Ewell, Legislative Director
Democrat - District 38. Fairfax County (Part) General Assembly Building Senate of Virginia P.O. Box 396 Richmond, VA 23218 Email: [email protected] Phone: (804) 698-7538 Room No: 613 Legislative Staff: Karen Harrison, Chief of Staff; Kathy Shupe, Legislative Assistant; Gershom Young, Legislative Assistant; Luke Priddy, Legislative Assistant

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Local Officials Offices
State Officials Offices
House of Delegates: D-94th District: City of Norfolk (part) General Assembly Building 201 North 9th Street Richmond, Virginia 23219 Office: (804) 698-1094 Email Address: [email protected] Room Number: 1103 Legislative Assistant: Dyvina Beck Administrative Assistant During Session: Debi Marks