Aiken County Government
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AIKEN COUNTY
COUNCIL
(Standing, L-R) Hon. Gary Bunker, Hon.
Eddie Butler, Hon. Willar Hightower,
Hon. Chuck Smith,
Hon. Scott Singer, Hon. Charles Barton
(Sitting, L-R) Hon.
Kathy Rawls, Hon. Ronnie
Young, Hon. LaWana McKenzie.
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The County is governed by the County Council,
comprised of an elected-at-large Council Chairman and 8 members
elected from single-member districts. Find out who your Aiken
County Council member is, and how to contact that person.
Aiken
County's Code of Laws is accessible online here. Also
available are the Code of Laws for the City
of Aiken and the City
of North Augusta. The South
Carolina Code of Laws and other references are also
available online.
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Aiken County Government's
services are
provided by different departments in
many
locations around this large
County. You can contact the County staff by phone, email, fax,
or in person.
Generally, County offices are open between 8:30 AM and 5:00
PM Monday through Friday, excluding holidays.
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Tax and administrative offices are located
in the County Complex at 828
Richland Avenue West in Aiken. |
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Judicial functions are based in the Judicial
Center (County Courthouse) at 109 Park Avenue in Aiken. |
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Three state senators (District
24 - Greg Ryberg, District
25 - Shane Massey , District
26 - Nikki Setzler) and six state representatives (District
81 - Skipper Perry, District
82 - Bill Clyburn, District
83 - Don Smith, District
84 - Roland Smith, District
86 - Jim Stewart, District
96 - Ken Clark) have districts that include part of Aiken County.
The local Delegation office
can be reached at 803/642-1694. |
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In the United States Congress, Aiken County is represented by Second District Congressman Joe Wilson and Third District Congressman Gresham Barrett, and Senators Lindsey Graham and Jim DeMint. Information on South Carolina's complete House of Representatives delegation is available here. |
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