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As established and defined by the Kentucky Constitution, the government of the Commonwealth of Kentucky is composed of three branches: the Executive, Judicial, and Legislative. [1] The executive branch is headed by the governor, who serves as both the head of state and government.
Kentucky.gov is the official government web portal of the Commonwealth of Kentucky, providing 24/7 access to state and local government information and services for citizens and businesses since 2003.
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3 ημέρες πριν · Kentucky’s local government includes 120 counties, each headed by a county judge who has substantial appointive powers and is responsible for preparing the budget. The fiscal court serves as the administrative and policy-making body of each county.
County government, under the Kentucky Constitution of 1891, is vested in the County Judge/Executive, (formerly called the County Judge) who serves as the executive head of the county, and a legislature called a Fiscal Court. Despite the unusual name, the Fiscal Court no longer has judicial functions.