Belknap County, New Hampshire
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Belknap County is one of ten counties in New Hampshire.
[edit] Website evaluation
[edit] The good
- The website has budget information available. [1]
- The website has county commissioners' meeting notices. [2]
- The website has county commissioners' meeting minutes. [3]
- The website has elected official information and some administrative officials' information. [4]
[edit] The bad
- The website does not have information on committee meetings, building permits, zoning, audits, contracts, lobbying, public records, or taxes.
The Republican party is the majority political party in Belknap County, holding 14 out of the county's 20 seats in the state legislature as of 2007. However, both state senators representing the county are Democratic.[5]
[edit] County Commission & Administration
The three-member Board of Commissioners (as mandated by NH Statute RSA 28) are part-time elected officials responsible for overall supervision, custody and care of all county departments, buildings and land, and have budgetary oversight of all county expenditures. They are elected into staggered four and two-year terms by the voters of the districts each are assigned to. The annual county budget is prepared by the Commissioners and Departments Heads and submitted to the County Convention for final approval.
[edit] Right to Know
Contact Information:
34 County Drive
Laconia, NH 03246
Phone: 603-527-5400
Fax: 603-527-5409
[edit] Belknap county controversies
Any news about Right to Know legislation, open records requests or controversies please put here.
See also: Transparency news archives
[edit] Other departments
[edit] Towns in Belknap
There are ten towns and one city in Belknap County. The towns are:
[edit] Belknap school districts
There are 8 school districts located in Belknap County. They are:
[edit] External links
- Belknap County Official Homepage
- Public Records Directory - Carroll County
- Belknap County on E-Reference
[edit] References
Portions of this article were taken and modified from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia under the GNU license.
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