Commissioners

Meeting Dates
First and Third Wednesdays of the Month
(Dates Subject to Change)

Time
9:30am until finished

Location
Clark County Courthouse
913 Highland
Ashland, KS

Contact Information
Clark County Clerk's Office
Monday - Friday, 8:30am - 4:30pm

Address:
913 Highland
Ashland, KS 67831
Phone: (620) 635-2813
Fax: (620) 635-2051

Meeting Dates
First and Third Wednesdays of the Month
(Dates Subject to Change)

Time
9:30am until finished

Location
Clark County Courthouse
913 Highland
Ashland, KS

Contact Information
Clark County Clerk's Office
Monday - Friday, 8:30am - 4:30pm

Address:
913 Highland
Ashland, KS 67831
Phone: (620) 635-2813
Fax: (620) 635-2051

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Left to right:

Michael Myatt
District 1
Chairman Charles McKinney
District 2

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Howard Wideman
District 3

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Minimize Duties of the Commissioners
The Clark County Commissioners are vested by Kansas State Statute with both legislative and administrative powers and duties.
These powers and duties include:

  • Supervision of county property
  • Organization of townships following statutory procedures
  • Control of the financial affairs of the county
  • Approval of the annual budget
  • Levying of county taxes
  • Designation of depositories for the county treasurer
  • Construction and maintenance of county roads and bridges
  • Approval of land use and zoning policies for the county
  • Issuance of bonds
  • Awarding of contracts
  • Incorporation of cities
  • Creation of special districts
  • Setting of salaries of all county officials
  • Providing a jail, courthouse, office space, and supplies for all county officers and the district court
  • Appointment of members of various boards and commissions
The Clark County Commissioners are vested by Kansas State Statute with both legislative and administrative powers and duties.
These powers and duties include:

  • Supervision of county property
  • Organization of townships following statutory procedures
  • Control of the financial affairs of the county
  • Approval of the annual budget
  • Levying of county taxes
  • Designation of depositories for the county treasurer
  • Construction and maintenance of county roads and bridges
  • Approval of land use and zoning policies for the county
  • Issuance of bonds
  • Awarding of contracts
  • Incorporation of cities
  • Creation of special districts
  • Setting of salaries of all county officials
  • Providing a jail, courthouse, office space, and supplies for all county officers and the district court
  • Appointment of members of various boards and commissions
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Term

County Commissioners serve four-year terms. Commissioner District 1 is elected in November of the Gubernatorial Election years.  Commissioner Districts 2 and 3 are elected in November of the Presidential Election years. Commissioner terms begin the second Monday in January after the election.

Commissioner District #1 covers Center 1, Lexington, Liberty, and Sitka Precincts.


Commissioner District #2 covers Center 2 and Englewood Precincts.


Commissioner District #3 covers Appleton Precinct.

County Commissioners serve four-year terms. Commissioner District 1 is elected in November of the Gubernatorial Election years.  Commissioner Districts 2 and 3 are elected in November of the Presidential Election years. Commissioner terms begin the second Monday in January after the election.

Commissioner District #1 covers Center 1, Lexington, Liberty, and Sitka Precincts.


Commissioner District #2 covers Center 2 and Englewood Precincts.


Commissioner District #3 covers Appleton Precinct.