The Warren County Board of Supervisors is seeking volunteers to serve on the Warren County Board of Ethics. Members on the seven-member panel, which includes two alternates, serve a one-year term.
The Warren County Board of Ethics meets periodically to review complaints about Warren County employees that are referred to the board by members of the public, and renders advisory opinions according to the Warren County Ethics and Disclosure Law.
The Board of Ethics also makes recommendations in regard to the Code of Ethics for elected and non-elected employees of Warren County government. Members of the Board of Ethics are not financially compensated and are required to meet at least twice a year in the Warren County Municipal Center.
Members may not be an official, officer or committee person of a political party or hold any similar office or title in a political party.
Those who are interested in serving on the Warren County Board of Ethics should email their interest and qualifications to the Warren County Administrator’s Office at [email protected] by February 2, 2026.
Applications will be reviewed by members of the Warren County Board of Supervisors, and those selected will serve terms encompassing 2026.
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