Sussex County is governed by a five-member elected Council. There are five geographic districts within the county and each Council member is elected from their respective district to serve a four-year term. Candidates for the County Council must be at least 18 years old and residents of Sussex County.
County Council meetings are normally held each Tuesday at 10 a.m. with zoning hearings, when applicable, held at 1:30 p.m. The meetings take place in the Council Chambers, located in the County Administrative Offices building, 2 The Circle, Georgetown, Del. Meetings are open to the public.
Sussex County Government is administered by the County Administrator, David B. Baker, who was appointed by the County Council in 2006. The County Administrator implements the Council’s policies, oversees the preparation of the annual budget for the Council’s approval, and supervises more than 500 employees.
The County Administrator supervises departments that are charged with providing such vital services as sewer, public safety, planning, business development, zoning, and tax assessment and collection.