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DeKalb County operates under the township form of county government. The governing body
is the County Board. As the legislative element, the County Board is responsible for
adopting all Ordinances for the governance of DeKalb County, which laws are contained in
the DeKalb County Code; establishing budget for several funds as well as levying taxes,
promulgating policies, rules and regulations for the management of County operations.
The County is divided into twelve (12) Districts based on population. Members are
elected for four-year terms. One member is elected in each District every two years.
However, all twenty-four (24) members are elected at the November General Election in the
second year following a decennial census. The County Board meets on the third Wednesday of
each month at 7:30 p.m. in the Gathertorium in the Legislative Center of the
Sycamore Campus.
Other meetings may be held when called by the Chairman or requested by at
least one-third (1/3) of the members.
The County Board has eight (8) standing committees, which meet regularly once each
month. Each member serves on two (2) committees. Committee appointments are made by the
Chairperson, with the concurrence of the County Board.
Members serve concurrently as Commissioners of the DeKalb County Forest Preserve
District. The Commissioners' meeting is held immediately following the County Board
meeting on the third Wednesday of each month. Officers include a President and a
Vice-President, elected in the same manner as officers of the County Board. Traditionally,
these officers are the same persons as the officers of the County Board. The President
appoints a number of commissioners to serve as a standing committee. This committee meets
regularly each month.
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