The Williamson County Board of Commissioners, also known as the County
Commission, is the legislative body of the county government and as such
it is the primary policy-making body in the county.
The County Commission consists of
24 elected members, Two from each of the
12 voting districts of Williamson County, who serve a four-year term of office.
The County Commission operates with a
committee structure
- most Commission business is first considered by a committee of its
members before coming to the full Commission. Williamson County has a
number of both
standing,
statutory and
rotating committees.
The
County Clerk serves as the Secretary to the Board of Commissioners and is responsible for maintaining all official records of the meetings.