The commission selected the first option to guarantee that "at least one Latino candidate of choice" would be elected.
It would be more than a year before that commission selected a tiny town, then known as Davisville, as the site.
In this system, the five-member commission selects the city manager, who holds administrative authority over the municipal government.
A commission selected by the governor and officials of the state bar names three candidates for each vacancy; the governor then picks one.
Those which were interested responded, and the commission selected twenty-four of the firms to compete in the competition.
The commission selected a design by George R. Mann as the winner.
A commission selected the site, acquired the land title, and supervised construction of Memorial Hall.
Instead, a six-member commission appointed by the governor would select a department director.
"There are 12,000 county employees and the commission selected a few to make it seem like the whole government was a patronage mill."
Today, a commission now selects what can be displayed with limits on the number of works of the same technique.