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county commissioner
noun
- a member of a U.S. county board overseeing the collection and disbursement of funds and other affairs of the county.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of county commissioner1
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Example Sentences
Then there was the case of a boy whose daddy was a county commissioner.
He, however, allowed his name to be used on the prohibition ticket for the office of county commissioner.
His political allegiance is given to the republican party and he has served as county commissioner for two years.
He has served as county commissioner for two terms and has made an excellent record in his devotion to the public welfare.
His political allegiance was given to the republican party and he served as county commissioner.
He has served as county commissioner in Idaho and for one term was representative of his district in the Idaho state legislature.
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