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Commission votes to clarify that county executive does not direct independently elected officials
Summary
The Charter Review Commission approved language to clarify that independently elected county officials — the assessor, auditor, treasurer and sheriff — are not directed by the county executive, after discussion about ballot-title clarity and state-law interactions.
The Whatcom County Charter Review Commission voted to advance a proposed amendment clarifying that independently elected county officials — the assessor, auditor, treasurer and sheriff — are not subject to direction by the county executive.
Supporters said the change simply removes ambiguity in the charter so voters, candidates and county employees understand that those elected offices have independent authority. The…
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