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A sole commissioner government is a county commission with only one seat. Sole commissioners typically hold all legislative and executive powers in the county. Even as with one commissioner there's no voiced debate among the commission, sole commissioners typically hold meetings to allow public input on decisions. Though the structure was historically more widespread, now Georgia is the only state in the United States to have counties governed by a sole commissioner. Debates over the establishment or removal of a sole commissioner government generally hinge on efficiency versus representation and debate.
   Most counties with sole commissioners are small and rural. Bartow County, part of metro Atlanta, and Walker County, part of metro Chattanooga, are notable exceptions, however.

Counties with sole commissioners

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