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427 Patton Street, Danville, VA 24541
City Manager is hired to serve the council and the community and brings to the local government the benefits of his/her training and experience in administering municipal or county projects and programs. The manager prepares a budget for the council's consideration; recruits, hires, terminates, and supervises government staff; serves as the council's chief advisor; and carries out the council's policies. Council members and residents count on the manager to provide complete and objective information about local operations, discuss the pros and cons of alternatives, and offer an assessment of the long-term consequences of their decisions.
7497 County Complex Road, Wickham Building, Hanover, VA 23069
The Office of the General Registrar and Electoral Board of Hanover County strives to promote the highest level of service to the citizens of the Commonwealth by providing equitable opportunities to register and vote; and by maintaining accurate records relating to voter registration, elections, election officials, and candidates.
38 Stanard Street, Stanardsville, VA 22973
Prosecutes criminal cases in each of the three court's in Greene County's system. The Commonwealth Attorney, a constitutional law enforcement official, is an elected official, and the legal advisor to the Greene County Sheriff's Department. The Office of the Commonwealth Attorney provides law and criminal justice information to the public with specific concern for offering assistance to victims of crime.
500 City Hall Avenue, Poquoson, VA 23662
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.
1 Center Street, Chatham, VA 24531
Pittsylvania County is governed by a seven-member Board of Supervisors, who are elected by district to four-year terms. The Board of Supervisors is responsible for appointing the County Administrator and making policy decisions for Pittsylvania County. Among other things, the Board has power to pass and repeal ordinances and has final approval power on the annual budget.
10 Hotel Street, Third Floor, Warrenton, VA 20186
The County Administrator serves as the chief administrative officer of Fauquier County and supervises the day-to-day operations of all county departments and agencies.
111 Polk Street, Montross, VA 22520
Along with the Board of Supervisors, the County Administrator develops and implements the policies and procedures of Westmoreland County.
100 East Main Street, Christiansburg, VA 24073
They are tasked with managing a broad range of responsibilities, including budget administration, employee management, and ensuring the efficient execution of town services.
500 City Hall Avenue, Poquoson, VA 23662
Voter registration applications and records, election records, candidate filings, and absentee ballots.
116 South Court Street, Suite D, Luray, VA 22835
The Commonwealth's Attorney is responsible for the prosecution of criminal offenses in Page County. The office prosecutes all felony, misdemeanor and traffic charges brought in the county and oversees the Victim/Witness Office.
11 South Main Street, Chatham, VA 24531
Issues business licenses. Offers assistance with state tax returns and estimated tax returns. Tax relief for elderly and permanently and totally disabled. Access personal property and processes real estate assessments and re-assessments, processes State tax returns, assists DMV with State motor Vehicle Rental taxes, assists Board of Equalization on citizens real property complaints, assists state with the Bank Franchise Tax. Administers Meal Tax.
6489 Main Street, Gloucester, VA 23061
Heads the legislative branch of the local government. Board has control over taxation, budgets, borrowings, certain appointments and accounting.
107 N Kent Street, Winchester, VA 22601
Provides a chief prosecuting officer for the Frederick County responsible for initiating charges and prosecuting people, including juveniles, who have been accused of felony and misdemeanor offenses, and investigating allegations of major fraud, organized criminal activity and corruption and unlawful conduct by public officials.
367 Virginia Avenue, Appomattox, VA 24522
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.
306 Cedar Road, Chesapeake, VA 23322
Provides a department of local government which serves as the elected representative of the people and is responsible for the establishment of policy and laws to be carried out by the city manager. Instrumental in implementing the establishment of neighborhoods, senior service and community service centers. Other services include community planning and development in coordination with city agencies. Administrative services include budgeting. Council votes on budgets submitted by city agencies.
23296 Courthouse Avenue, Accomac, VA 23301
Heads the legislative branch of the local government. Board has control over taxation, budgets, borrowings, certain appointments and accounting.
207 West 2nd Avenue, Franklin, VA 23851
Serves as the legislative branch for the City of Franklin.Divided into six council wards, Franklin's city council ensures the voice of citizens is heard. Led by an elected mayor and appointed City Manager, citizens in each of the six wards elect a council representative to serve a four-year term. Regular sessions are semi-monthly on the 2nd and 4th Mondays of the month at 7 p.m. at City Hall.
96 Russell Street, Lebanon, VA 24266
Registers voter including the provision of absentee ballots. Provides voting information and administers elections. Assists people with disabilities access the voting process. Facilitates the ballot application process for potential candidates.
102 Governor Street, Richmond, VA 23219
To enforce the charitable gaming laws of the commonwealth and to allow non-profit religious, educational, charitable and community organizations to raise needed funds. Department of Agriculture; under the Division of Consumer Protection.
1000 Bank Street, Richmond, VA 23219
The Senate of Virginia consists of 40 members. Each Senator is elected from a separate and distinct district for a term of four years. All Senators’ terms begin and end at the same time. Every four years the Senate reorganizes after the general election in which are elected. A Senator represents approximately 200,000 citizens of the Commonwealth.
174 South Main Street, Amherst, VA 24521
The Town Manager is appointed by the Town Council to oversee the daily operations of the Town of Amherst, advise and administer the policies and procedures of the Town Council, and enforce Town ordinances adopted and actions passed by Town Council. The Town Manager is responsible for the management of all Town departments and all Town funds, working with the Finance Office to coordinate the budget development process that includes revenue and expenditure projections for the upcoming fiscal year, and reviewing policies and programs in an effort to provide improved services to the community.
65 Courthouse Hill Road, Warm Springs, VA 24484
The County Administrator is appointed by the Board of Supervisors to manage and coordinate the overall day-to-day operations and activities of the County government. The County Administrator also serves as the chief advisor to the Board and conducts County business in accordance with Board policy. Duties include executing all policies established by the Board or mandated by the State, preparing and administering the budget, and supervising the function of County departments. The County Administrator also has primary responsibility for personnel administration, including hiring and removal of staff, staff organization, employee performance, review of proposed personnel actions, and interpretation of personnel policies.
2100 Clarendon Boulevard, Suite 320, Arlington, VA 22201
To maintain Arlington's list of registered voters and conduct elections in a fair, accurate and equitable manner.
503 West Main Street, Suite 210, Waynesboro, VA 22980
Provides administration for the government of the City of Waynesboro.