Loudoun Board of Supervisors Chair
Runs the board that passes laws and regulations for your county
Full office description
- The chairman of the board of supervisors works together with members of the board to set and implement county policy.
- The board of supervisors is tasked with approving the county budget, setting local tax rates, approving plans for land use in the county, and appointing county officials.
- The chairman of the board calls meetings, sets the agenda, chooses officials to appoint to county commissions and boards, and voters along with other board members.
- The chairman of the board of supervisors represents the entire county.
- Most board of supervisors chairs in Virginia are elected in odd years to four year terms. Elections are partisan.
How this impacts you
Housing & Urban Development — The Chair of the Board of Supervisors helps decide if, where, and how affordable housing is built in your county.
Candidates (3)
Phyllis J. Randall
(D)
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Samuel R. Kroiz
(I)
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Stephen M. Karbelk
(R)
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