Montgomery County Charter Review Commission Seeks Members

The Montgomery County Council is accepting applications for membership on the county’s Charter Review Commission. Applications for the four-year appointments are due by 5 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 27.

The commission researches and evaluates charter issues raised by the county executive, County Council, other government officials and the public. Commission submits its reports no later than May 1 of every even-numbered year. These reports contain recommendations concerning any proposed charter amendments.

The commission comprises 11 county residents, five of whom will be appointed from a list of names submitted by the county executive. Applicants applying to the council for appointment may also be considered for nomination by the county executive.

No more than six members of the commission may be from the same political party, and each member must be a resident of Montgomery County. Members serve four-year terms.

The positions can be filled by a Democrat, a Republican, a voter who declines to affiliate with a party or a member of another party officially recognized by the Montgomery County Board of Elections. The council designates the chair and the county executive designates the vice chair.

All 11 positions are up for appointment. Commission members receive no compensation. Members generally meet once a month in the Council Office Building in Rockville.

Applicants should submit letters of interest and resumes via email to county.council@montgomerycountymd.gov or by mail to Nancy Navarro, President, Montgomery County Council, 100 Maryland Avenue, Rockville, Maryland 20850. Resumes should include professional and civic experience, political party affiliation, home and office telephone numbers and an e-mail address.

It is the council’s policy not to consider applications received after the deadline. After the closing date, councilmembers will review the letters of application and select applicants for interviews to be held soon thereafter. Appointments will be made in time for the new commission to begin its term in June of 2019.

Letters of application and resumes are made public as part of the appointment process, and are available for public review. The interviews are conducted in public and will be televised. Members of county boards, committees and commissions may not serve on more than one such group at a time.

For more information about the Charter Review Commission or how to apply for consideration to become a commission member, call 240-777-7925.

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