
County Supervisor (California)
A County Supervisor in California is an elected official who represents a specific geographic area, or district, within a county. They serve on the county’s Board of Supervisors, making decisions on local policies, budgets, and services such as public safety, health, and infrastructure. Their role involves balancing the needs of their district with the broader interests of the entire county, collaborating with other supervisors, and overseeing county government operations to ensure community well-being and effective governance.