What is a County Commissioner? The Commissioners are the governing body of Nash County. Nash County is divided into 7 commissioner districts, nearly equal in population. The boundaries are adjusted every 10 years following the Federal census.
When do they meet? Nash County Commissioners meet at 10 a.m. on the First Monday of Every Month on the Third Floor of the Nash County Office Building. The public is encouraged to attend.
District 1
District 4
District 7
County Manager
Who is my County Commissioner and what is my District? Registered voters may find their Commissioner's District at the State Board of Elections website when checking your voter registration status.
Follow these steps to find your Commissioner:
Related Links The North Carolina Association of County Commissioners has begun a weekly radio program called "County Connections." The show is broadcast on Thursdays at approximately 8:30 a.m. on WDNZ-AM 570 in the Raleigh area and simulcast on State Government Radio. (www.stategovernmentradio.com). Access show archives here. | North Carolina Association of County Commissioners | Counties Map North Carolina Institute of Government | North Carolina General Assembly | North Carolina Government Portal | North Carolina Information
Economic Development Travel & Tourism Highlights County Profile for Nash County (Rural Economic Development Center) North Carolina Department of Commerce Tourism Services | Advantage North Carolina Economic Development | Carolinas Gateway Partnership | Rocky Mount Chamber of Commerce | North Carolina's Eastern Region (economic development agency) Upper Coastal Plain Council of Governments | USDA, Rural Development