The Campbell County Board of Supervisors is comprised of seven Campbell County residents, one from each of the seven election districts. Supervisors serve staggered four-year terms, with the Chairman and Vice Chairman elected to serve for one year.
The Board of Supervisors serves, by law, as the governing body of the County, charged with administering county functions, which include:
- Establishing personnel policies
- Making land use decisions
- Creating growth and development policies
- Setting tax rates
- Setting operational policies
- Reviewing and adopting the County's operational and capital budgets which set spending priorities
The County Administrator is the Board's agent, responsible for implementing and carrying out these policies and priorities on a daily basis.