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The fourth state constitution, enacted in 1891, reorganized county governments into much of their present form. Judicial, legislative and executive leadership was provided for in the office of the county judge. A 1975 amendment to the constitution eliminated the judicial roles of the county judge at
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the end of 1977, and a 1976 law changed the name of the office to county judge/executive, effective with those elected in 1977.
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The judge/executive serves a four-year term and may be re-elected indefinitely. Though he wields no
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Before the Kentucky Constitution of 1850, the primary administrator of a county was the
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governments, most powers assigned to the judge/executive are exercised by the
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Party affiliation of County Judge/Executives after the 2022 elections.
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power, the judge/executive is often informally referred to as "The
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County Government in Kentucky: Informational Bulletin No. 115
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Republican
Democratic
Independent
elected official
Commonwealth of Kentucky
executive branch
government
county
Fiscal Court
Kentucky Constitution
county executive
county mayor
justice of the peace
judicial
Judge
The Honorable
Kentucky
consolidated city-county
Louisville
Jefferson County
Lexington
Fayette County
Fiscal Court


Thomas D. Clark
James C. Klotter
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