McDuffie County Local Government 101
Welcome to McDuffie County Government 101!
an Online Series Connecting You to Our Community.
Whether you’re a long-time resident or New to the area, understanding how your county government functions is crucial for making the most of your civic engagement.
Our Series, County Government 101: Understanding How Your Local Government Works will walk you through the basics of county government, its structure, and how you can get involved.
Join Us as we explore and discuss ALL things McDuffie County: where community and opportunity foster Unity!
What is County Government?
County government is a crucial layer of local administration that operates between the state and municipal levels. It’s responsible for a wide range of services and functions that directly affect your daily life, from public safety and transportation to public health and land use.
The Structure of County Government
The structure typically consists of several key components and varies slightly from county to county.
McDuffie County’s Structure:
- County Board of Commissioners: This elected body is the legislative branch of the county government. They make decisions on county policies, budgets, and ordinances. The board usually consists of several members who represent different districts within the county.
- County Manager: The County Manager is responsible for the executive functions of the county, including implementing policies set by the Board of Commissioners and overseeing day-to-day operations.
- County Departments: These are specialized units that handle specific functions.
Our McDuffie County’s Departments are:
- Administration
- Animal Services
- Campgrounds
- Communications/E911
- Economic Development
- Elections
- Finance
- Fire and EMS
- Human Resources
- Information Technology
- Maintenance
- Parks and Recreation
- Planning and Zoning
- Public Works
- Senior Citizen and Transit
- Sheriff’s Department*
- Tax Assessors
- Tax Commissioner*
- Tourism/Convention and Visitors Bureau
McDuffie County’s *Elected Officials:
In addition to the Board of Commissioners, the county also elects the Clerk of Court, District Attorney, Sheriff, Tax Commissioner, and certain judges in our court system. Each of these officials has distinct duties and responsibilities that contribute to the effective operation of the county.
Key Functions of County Government
County governments manage a broad array of services and responsibilities, including, but not limited to:
- Public Safety: Managing law enforcement, fire departments, and emergency services.
- Infrastructure: Maintaining roads, bridges, and public transportation systems.
- Land Use and Zoning: Regulating land use, planning development, and ensuring compliance with zoning laws.
- Social Services: Animal Services, Parks and Recreation, and Campgrounds.
Do You Want to Know How You Can Get Involved?
Understanding your county government is just the beginning.
Here are ways you can actively participate:
- Attend Meetings: County Board meetings are open to the public and provide a platform for you to voice your concerns or opinions.
- Know Your Local Elected Officials: Knowing your elected officials better equips you with understanding your county.
- Participate in Public Hearings: Many county decisions, such as zoning changes or budget allocations, are subject to public hearings.
- Volunteer: Many county departments and programs rely on volunteers. It’s a great way to contribute directly to your community.
Why It Matters?
Engaging with your county government helps ensure that your community’s needs and interests are represented.
By staying informed and involved, you contribute to a more transparent and responsive government.
Stay Informed and Connected!
To keep up with county government activities, follow official county social media pages, subscribe to newsletters, and visit the county website regularly.
Your participation makes a difference!
Feel free to reach out with any questions or comments about your county government.
Let’s work together to build a better community!
For more information about your county government, visit https://www.thomson-mcduffie.gov/ or contact Carrie Edwards, County Clerk, at https://www.thomson-mcduffie.gov/contact.