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King George supervisors elect Sullins chair, approve bylaw requiring annual chair rotation by district
Summary
At the Jan. 6 organizational meeting the King George County Board of Supervisors elected Supervisor Sullins as chair and Supervisor Bill Davis as vice chair, and adopted an amendment to the board bylaws to require the chair role to rotate by district annually.
At its Jan. 6 organizational meeting, the King George County Board of Supervisors elected Supervisor Sullins as chair for 2026 and Supervisor Bill Davis as vice chair. The board then adopted its 2026 bylaws after approving an amendment to codify an annual chair rotation by district.
The rotation proposal was introduced during debate on the bylaws. Proponents said a formal rotation would guarantee each district an…
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