STEUBEN COUNTY LEGISLATURE |
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The County Legislature is the governing body of
the County,
exercising
a wide variety of administrative, as well as legislative
responsibilities
as defined in the State Constitution and Statutes. Prior to 1984, the
County
was governed by a thirty-four member Board of Supervisors, each
representing
one of the County's thirty-two towns and two cities. Following approval
by the voters in 1983 of a reapportionment plan, the County was divided
into thirteen legislative districts. The resulting seventeen-member
legislature,
reflecting the "one man, one vote" principle, uses a weighted voting
system
based on County population. The votes represented by each legislator
are
shown.
The Legislature is divided into eight Standing Committees to more efficiently carry out the responsibilities of County government. The Finance Committee has the overall responsibility for preparing the County Budget to present to the Legislature, as well as an ongoing function in reviewing County financial activities. The Rules Committee is generally involved in the operation of the Legislature itself, as well as the internal affairs of County Departments. Each of the other six committees oversees a specific aspect of County government. Until a change in procedure adopted in 1994, County Legislators were elected for two-year terms, with all legislators coming up for re-election at the same time. In the 1995 election, half of the Legislators were elected to a four-year term, and half for two. Subsequently, all Legislators will be elected to four-year terms, with half the Legislature running for election every two years. Each January following an election the Legislature holds a reorganizational meeting and elects a Chairman and Vice-Chairman for the next two years. The position of Chairman carries with it considerable authority and responsibility. The Chairman appoints the members and Chairman of each standing committee, and is an ex-officio member of each. The Chairman presides over all meetings of the Legislature, and represents the County and the Legislature in various capacities, both ceremonially and as a member of various boards and organizations. 2008 STEUBEN COUNTY LEGISLATORS Dist. 1 - CITY OF HORNELL Dist. 2 - CITY OF CORNING Dist. 3 - TOWN OF BATH Dist. 4 - COHOCTON & WAYLAND Dist. 5 - PRATTSBURGH, PULTENEY, URBANA Dist. 6 - DANSVILLE, HARTSVILLE, HORNELLSVILLE Dist. 7 - AVOCA, FREMONT, HOWARD, WHEELER Dist. 8 - BRADFORD, CAMPBELL, WAYNE (593) Thomas J. Ryan, Rep., 41 Chestnut Street, Canisteo, NY 14823 Dist. 10 - GREENWOOD, JASPER, RATHBONE, TROUPSBURG, WEST
UNION,
WOODHULL Dist. 11 - ADDISON, LINDLEY, TUSCARORA Dist. 12 - TOWN OF ERWIN (513) Scott VanEtten, Rep., 11310 Hendy Hollow Rd., Corning, NY 14830 (513) Thomas C. Schwartz, Rep., 2651 Morrcrest Drive, Corning 14830 |
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