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  1. www.fairfaxcounty.gov › topics › about-fairfax-countyAbout Fairfax County | Topics

    Fairfax County operates under the urban county executive form of government, an optional form of Virginia county government. The powers of government are vested in an elected Board of Supervisors consisting of nine members elected by district, plus a Chairman elected at large.

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  2. Fairfax County encompasses parts of three congressional districts, the 8th District, the 10th District, and the 11th District. Democrats represent all three districts, with Jennifer Wexton representing the 10th, Don Beyer representing the 8th, and Gerry Connolly representing the 11th.

  3. Explore Our Government Resources. About. Board of Supervisors. Budget & Finance. Maps & Data.

  4. County government provides many services you use every day: police, fire and rescue personnel; public transportation we take to work; health clinics; recreation centers for our enjoyment; libraries for books or doing research; and disposal facilities for our trash.

  5. Government Type: County. Authority: Dillon’s Rule. Legislative Body: Board of Supervisors. Size of Legislative Body: 10. County Links. Visit the county website. See the NACO county profile. View on the regional map.

  6. Government. Fairfax County is governed by a Board of Supervisors comprised of 10 members: a chairman, elected at large, and one member from each of nine Supervisor districts, elected for four-year terms. The Board appoints a County Executive to administer the county government. Official Website.

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  8. The 400 miles that span Fairfax County are divided into 9 magisterial districts. If you are one of the 1.1 million community members in Fairfax County, the governance of these districts plays a key role in your day to day life. This local governance takes the form of the Board of Supervisors.

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