Public Hearing December 4, 2023 to establish new County Commission District Lines
The Adair County Commission and the Adair County Clerk’s Office will be hosting a public hearing on Monday, December 4, 2023, from 4:30 p.m. until 6:30 p.m. at the Adair County Annex, 300 N. Franklin Street in Kirksville. The topic to be discussed is realigning Adair County Commission District boundaries for 1st and 2nd District Commissioners per Mo. Revised Statute 49.010.
Information provided by the 2020 census shows that the County’s population is no longer represented equally regarding current areas associated with County Commission District 1 and County Commission District 2. To provide a more equal representation, the County Commission and the County Clerk’s Office have worked together to establish new boundaries for District 1 and District 2. At the hearing, maps will be provided showing the proposed changes to the districts.
Both the County Commission and members of the County Clerk’s Office will be available for questions during the hearing. Information and maps are available in the offices of the County Commission and the County Clerk located on the second floor of the Adair County Courthouse. The information is also available on the County’s website at www.adaircountymissouri.com.
The final boundary changes will be approved by the County Commission. Changes will become effective January 1, 2024, and the new district boundaries will be in place for Commissioner candidate filing, February 27, 2024, through March 26, 2024.
Please contact either the County Commission or the County Clerk office for more details.
Adair County Commission
The County Commission is an elected three-member governing body. The commission includes a Presiding Commissioner, a First District Commissioner, and a Second District Commissioner. The Commission is responsible for county administrative tasks which includes:
- Maintenance and repair of approximately 700 miles the roadway and bridges
- Establishes County policy
- Approves and adopts the annual budget for all County operations
- Approves actual expenditures for each department
- Ensures County-wide compliance with numerous statutory requirements
- Acts as liaison with county boards, commissions, and other governmental entities
In addition, the County Commission must represent the county on the following regional councils which may encompass Adair County:
- Division of Workforce Development
- Regional Planning Committee
- Solid Waste Management
- University of Missouri extension
- Commissions and councils relating to health, education or welfare of the citizens as established by executive or legislative action of the government of the United States or of the state
- Other councils and organizations relating to operations of counties as from time to time may be created
History of the Adair County Commission
Prior to 1877, Adair County had a variety of district, associate, or township judges (commissioners). The terms of office were sometimes two years, four years, and for one period six years.
That all changed in 1877 when the Missouri Legislature provided for a court (office) of three judges (commissioners). One person was to be the Presiding Judge (Commissioner) who was elected on a county-wide basis for a four year term and two District Judges (Commissioners) elected by their individual districts for a term of four years.
For more than fifty years, the districts in Adair County were (1) Benton and Nineveh Townships, and (2) the other eight townships. Due to population density, this became an unequal division. The first district had 83% of the population and the larger 2nd District had only 17% of the population.
In 1974, a new division was created. District 1 would consist of the entire city of Kirksville east of the Norfolk & Western Railroad while District 2 would encompass the remainder of the county. This new division made for a more equal distribution of the county between the two districts.
Past and Present Adair County Judges (Commissioners)
Name | Dates | Party |
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Mark Shahan | 2019-Current | Republican |
Stanley Pickens | 2011-2017 | Republican |
Gary Jones | 1999-2010 | Democrat |
Bill Novinger | 1991-1998 | Democrat |
Alvin Henderson | 1987-1990 | Republican |
Gail Novinger | 1985-1986 | Republican |
Jack Shelton | 1975-1984 | Republican |
Stanley Ambrosia | 1971-1975 | Republican |
Walter Hoffman | 1963-1971 | Republican |
Waldo Shokey | 1959-1963 | Democrat |
Grover H. Belfield | 1951-1959 | Republican |
Arlie Fast | 1949-1951 | Democrat |
Bert Elsea | 1943-1949 | Republican |
Joe E. Johnson | 1939-1943 | Republican |
Ray Bennett | 1931-1939 | Democrat |
Amos Propst | 1927-1931 | Republican |
George W. Newton | 1925-1919 | Republican |
Leander L. Mikel | 1923-1927 | Republican |
C.B. McClanahan | 1919-1923 | Democrat |
Aaron P. Hopson | 1907-1915 | Democrat |
George W. Newton | 1903-1907 | Republican |
Joseph S. Hickman | 1899-1903 | Republican |
J.A. Bragg | 1895-1899 | Republican |
J.J. Keim | 1891-1895 | Republican |
W.P Linder | 1887-1891 | Republican |
J.L. Hawkins | 1883-1887 | Republican |
M.G. Clem | 1879-1883 | Republican |
Noah Stukey | 1877-1879 | Republican |
Name | Dates | Party |
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William King | 2017-Current | Republican |
Carson Adams | 2009-2016 | Democrat |
Gene Schneider | 2005-2008 | Republican |
Ray Klinginsmith | 2001-2004 | Republican |
Herman Truitt | 1993-2000 | Republican |
Bobby Leavitt | 1991-1992 | Democrat |
Jack Shelton | 1989-1990 | Republican |
Bobby Leavitt | 1987-1988 | Democrat |
Stanley Ambrosia | 1979-1986 | Republican |
Leon G. Coy | 1977-1978 | Democrat |
Alva Bowes | 1971-1976 | Republican |
Stanley Ambrosia | 1963-1971 | Republican |
Walter Huffman | 1951-1963 | Republican |
Dewey Conner | 1949-1951 | Democrat |
Harry Balch | 1945-1949 | Republican |
H.B. Umbarger | 1943-1945 | Republican |
Bert Elsea | 1939-1943 | Republican |
Pearl E. Arnold | 1937-1939 | Democrat |
Fred Miller | 1933-1937 | Democrat |
W.M. Willis | 1931-1933 | Democrat |
F.L. Rogers | 1927-1931 | Republican |
Amos Propst | 1925-1927 | Republican |
F.L. Rogers | 1923-1925 | Republican |
Leander L. Mikel | 1919-1923 | Republican |
Andrew J. Houston | 1917-1919 | Republican |
Samuel F. Shoop | 1915-1917 | Republican |
Jacob H. Shoop | 1911-1915 | Democrat |
Z.T. Hagans (resigned) Thomas W. Fickel (appointed) | 1909-1911 | Republican |
C.E. Markey | 1905-1909 | Republican |
W.C. Ditmars | 1901-1905 | Republican |
R.N. Toler | 1899-1901 | Republican |
Joseph Hickman | 1895-1899 | Republican |
Adam Shoop | 1889-1895 | Republican |
A.N. Toler | 1887-1889 | Republican |
J.H. Novinger | 1885-1887 | Republican |
G.W. Novinger | 1883-1885 | Republican |
S.F. Stahl | 1881-1883 | Republican |
P.D. Shoop | 1879-1881 | Republican |
Name | Dates | Party |
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Mark Thompson | 2009-Current | Republican |
Sid Osborn | 2001-2008 | Democrat |
Bob Brawner | 1991-2000 | Democrat |
Myrl Ferguson | 1987-1990 | Republican |
Jack Ward | 1985-1986 | Democrat |
Dale Miller | 1981-1984 | Republican |
Larry Smith | 1979-1980 | Democrat |
Wilson Stribling | 1971-1978 | Republican |
Earl D. Platz | 1969-1971 | Republican |
Homer Johnson | 1967-1969 | Republican |
Ray Pierce | 1965-1967 | Democrat |
Raymond Rummerfield | 1959-1965 | Republican |
Oliver Stribling | 1951-1959 | Republican |
A.D. Waddill | 1947-1951 | Republican |
Oliver Stribling | 1943-1947 | Republican |
Grover H. Belfield | 1941-1943 | Republican |
Reuel W. Roberts | 1939-1941 | Republican |
Charles C. Martin | 1935-1939 | Republican |
J.P. Sleeth | 1933-1935 | Democrat |
Sampson Boyland | 1931-1933 | Democrat |
Joe E. Johnson | 1927-1931 | Republican |
Ray Bennett | 1925-1927 | Democrat |
W.H. Wilkins | 1923-1925 | Republican |
Amos Probst | 1919-1923 | Republican |
Ray Bennett | 1917-1919 | Democrat |
Robert McClanahan | 1915-1917 | Democrat |
Seymour J. Reed | 1911-1915 | Republican |
R.W. Hart | 1907-1911 | Republican |
Baxter R. Hawkins | 1903-1907 | Republican |
George W. Newton | 1897-1903 | Republican |
Daniel Tuttle | 1893-1897 | Republican |
J.J. Keim | 1891-1893 | Republican |
William Hart | 1889-1891 | Republican |
George R. Huston | 1885-1889 | Republican |
J.T. Johnson | 1881-1885 | Republican |
John H. Rainer | 1879-1881 | Republican |