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Auditor's Office - Auditor Joel D. Miller

Federal Legislators Representing Linn County

Please click here to view the Federal Legislators Representing Linn County


State Legislators Representing Linn County

Please click here to view the State Legislators Representing Linn County

 


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Township Trustees and Clerks

Township trustees and clerks have historically been elected positions; however, legislation was passed in 1988 allowing these officers to be appointed by the Board of Supervisors, rather than elected by the township voters. Linn County has 19 townships and 9 townships continue to elect their officers, while the other 10 have appointed officers. Their duties consist of fire protection, fence dispute settlements and cemetery maintenance. The terms are four years long.  

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