Kent County Levy Court in Dover, Delaware, serves as the official County government, overseen by seven elected Commissioners. Established in 1655, the Levy Court holds the highest executive power in Kent County and is responsible for managing the daily operations of the government.
The Commissioners, six district-elected and one at-large, work collectively to represent the interests of all landowners in Delaware. With roots dating back to Dutch control, the Levy Court plays a crucial role in administering taxes and governing the County.
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