(KLZA)-- Johnson County Commissioners adopted a resolution this month establishing the annual salaries for elected officials in Johnson County from January 1, 2023 through 2026.
Starting in 2023 the County Clerk, Treasurer and Assessor will be paid $55 thousand. Each year the position will receive a three-percent raise increasing the salary to $60,100 for 2026.
The Sheriff will be paid $65 thousand in 2023 with the annual three-percent increase raising the salary to $71,027 for 2026.
The County Attorney salary will be $60 thousand in 2003 with the increases boosting the salary to $65,564 for 2026.
Johnson County Commissioners will be paid $22 thousand in 2023 with the pay increase making the $24,040 for 2026.
The County Surveyor will be paid $4,504 in 2023 with the salary to increase to $4,921 for 2026.
The elected officials will also receive health, medical and dental insurance that is offered to other county employees.
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