The responsibilities of the County Attorney are prosecuting violations of the laws of the State of Iowa, and of County Ordinances. Prosecute all violations of state criminal laws and county ordinances. Provide legal advice to the Board of Supervisors and county and township officers concerning county matters.
The 2022 Iowa Attorney General election will take place on November 8, 2022, to elect the Attorney General of Iowa. Incumbent Democratic Attorney General Tom Miller is running for re-election.
There are both full-time and part-time County Attorneys in Iowa. Roughly two-thirds of all County Attorneys are part-time and may handle private legal work in addition to their official duties. Give legal advice to or represent private groups or persons.
No one is eligible for this office who has not been admitted to the bar or whose license is suspended or revoked. The responsibilities of the County Attorney are prosecuting violations of the laws of the State of Iowa, and of County Ordinances.
The Linn County attorney is a constitutionally elected official. The County Attorney is the legal advisor and chief law enforcement officer of the county. The County Attorney is charged with the prosecution of criminal violations as defined by the Code of Iowa.
The Board acts as a general business manager for County Government and some of their duties and powers include: Prepares the County Budget, determines tax requirements needed and levies taxes to raise revenue for expenditures. Serves as trustees to over 200 drainage districts.
County attorney is an elected position in the state of Texas according to the state's constitution.
Township trustees are responsible for directly providing or contracting for fire protection and emergency services, maintaining cemeteries, enforcing fence regulations and other tasks as needed. Township officers consist of three trustees and one clerk who are required to meet at least twice a year.
The three members of the Board of Supervisors are elected by district and serve staggered four-year terms.Stacey Walker, District 1.Ben Rogers, District 2 and 2022 Chair.Louis J. Zumbach, District 3 and 2022 Vice Chair.
The New York County District Attorney, also known as the Manhattan District Attorney, is the elected district attorney for New York County (Manhattan), New York.
District attorneys are either elected by the local constituents they represent or appointed by the chief executive of the jurisdiction. Except for the District of Columbia and three states—Connecticut, New Jersey, and Alaska—other 47 states across the country elect their District Attorneys.
In practice, district attorneys, who prosecute the bulk of criminal cases in the United States, answer to no one. The state attorney general is the highest law enforcement officer in state government and often has the power to review complaints about unethical and illegal conduct on the part of district attorneys.
In the five presidential elections between 2000 and 2016, Iowa voted Democratic three times and Republican the other two times.
In the five presidential election cycles leading up to the 2018 election, Iowa was won by the Democratic candidate in 2000, 2008, and 2012 and by the Republican candidate in 2004 and 2016.
In 2012, Mitt Romney (R) won 39 out of 100 state House districts in Iowa with an average margin of victory of 13.3 points. In 2016, Donald Trump (R) won 65 out of 100 state House districts in Iowa with an average margin of victory of 24.5 points.
At the time of the 2018 election, Iowa was a Republican trifecta as a result of the Republican Party gaining a majority in the Iowa State Senate in the 2016 elections. Iowa was under divided triplex control in 2018.
The Pocahontas County Attorney's Office serves in civil matters as legal counsel for the Pocahontas County Board of Supervisors and all county officers and agencies. The County Attorney's Office also serves in criminal matters as chief prosecutor for the State of Iowa in Pocahontas County.
Other agencies such as the Iowa Department of Inspections and Appeals, the Iowa Department of Human Services, Iowa Workforce Development, and the Social Security Administration occasionally do investigations that are referred to the County Attorney Office for prosecution.