City of Corsicana is the County Seat
The City of Corsicana has a record of providing high quality services to its citizens while demonstrating strong ethics and financial discipline. The City of Corsicana, employs a combined full time and part-time staff of more than 275.
Corsicana continues to maintain the bond rating of AA- by Standard and Poor’s for three years and Moody’s A+ rating for eight years.
This rating indicates the professional level of confidence in the City’s current financial priorities and condition.
The City of Corsicana is the County Seat of Navarro County. The City of Corsicana, incorporated in 1848, has a council/manager form of government, whereby the elected City Council sets policies for the operation of municipal government.
The administrative responsibility rests with the City Manager, who is appointed by the City Council.
The Corsicana City Council consists of five members: a mayor (elected at-large) and four council members.
- Mayor Mike Fletcher
- Susan Hale, Precinct 1
- Ruby Williams, Precinct 2
- Chris Woolsey, Precinct 3
- Jeff Smith, Precinct 4
- Connie Standridge, City Manager
Navarro County, founded in 1848, is one of 254 counties in Texas. County government is the function arm of state government and delivers many state services at the local level. The county has a County Judge and four County Commissioners.
- County Judge H.M. Davenport
- Jason Grant, Commissioner Precinct 1
- Eddie Perry, Commissioner Precinct 2
- Eddie Moore, Commissioner Precinct 3
- David Brewer, Commissioner Precinct 4