Wake County Board of Commissioners
The Wake County Board of Commissioners are the governing board for Wake County, which includes the City of Raleigh.
As of the 2010 census, the population of Wake County was 900,993[1] making it North Carolina's second most populated county. Its county seat is Raleigh, which is also the state capital. Wake County is part of the Research Triangle metropolitan region, which encompasses the cities of Raleigh, Durham, Cary and Chapel Hill and their surrounding suburban areas. The regional name originated after the 1959 creation of the Research Triangle Park, located midway between Raleigh and Durham. The Research Triangle region encompasses the U.S. Census Bureau's Combined Statistical Area (CSA) of Raleigh-Durham-Cary. The estimated population of the Raleigh-Durham-Cary CSA was 1,749,525 as of April 1, 2010, with the Raleigh-Cary Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA) portion at 1,130,490 residents in 2010 census.
Wake County is the 9th fastest growing county in the United States, with the Town of Cary and the City of Raleigh being the 8th and 15th fastest growing cities, respectively.[2] It is presided over by the County Board Chairman.
Composition
Affiliation | Members | |
Democratic Party | 7 | |
Republican Party | 0 | |
Total |
7 | |
Current commissioners
This is a list of the Wake County Commissioners in order by district. This list is current as of December 2014.
District | Commissioner | In office since | Party |
---|---|---|---|
1st | Sig Hutchinson | 2014 | Democratic |
2nd | Matt Calabria | 2014 | Democratic |
3rd | Jessica Holmes | 2014 | Demorcatic |
4th | Caroline Sullivan | 2012 | Democratic |
5th | James West | 2010 (Appointed)[3] | Democratic |
6th | Betty Lou Ward | 1988 | Democratic |
7th | John Burns | 2014 | Democratic |
Former commissioners
Below is a list of notable former members of the Wake County Board of Commissioners with their dates of service:
- Lynton Y. Ballentine (1926-1934)
- Linda Coleman
- Vernon Malone (1980–2002)
- Les Merritt (1994–1998)
- Stan Norwalk (2008-2010)
- Paul Coble (2006-2014)
- Tony Gurley (2002-2014)
References
- ↑ United States Census Bureau. "2010 Census Data"
- ↑ Retrieved May 27, 2010
- ↑ Carag, Diana (15 September 2010). "Wake Co. Democrats Nominate Webb's Replacement". NBC-17. Retrieved 29 December 2011.
Stan Norwalk (2008-2010)