2010 State of the County Speech -
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***Memorial Day Ceremony*** -
Remarks by Rogers C. Anderson, Williamson County Mayor (May 31, 2010 )
The Tennessee Constitution provides for the election of an executive officer - referred to as the County Mayor - in each county.
The County Mayor is elected by popular vote at the regular August election every four years, coinciding with the Governor's election, and may serve an unlimited number of terms.
The County Mayor (formerly County Executive) is
Chief Executive Officer of the county. The County Mayor exercises a role of leadership in county government and is responsible for the County's fiscal management and other executive functions.