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iamthemosin t1_jbyb1pf wrote
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How are there 159 counties in Georgia?
KingTemplar t1_jbycfwr wrote
Well when they divided it up and got around to counting it turns out they had created 159 counties.
That’s not even the craziest state. KY has more counties per square mile than any other state.
CuttingTheMustard t1_jbz34vx wrote
An additional fun stat - Texas has 254 counties - more than any other state.
Master_of_Rivendell t1_jbzfcl1 wrote
Yeah but the size of Texas completely negates that "fun" fact, making it quite boring.
CuttingTheMustard t1_jbzfw58 wrote
And then you consider Alaska, which is more than twice the size with only 29 counties or California which is 3/5th the size with only 58 counties.
Lots of interesting decisions were made when subdividing our states.
HobbitFoot t1_jbzjawe wrote
Also, Alaska merged the municipal and county functions into boroughs.
Also also, Alaska has land that doesn't belong to any borough but is unincorporated, which makes Alaska the only state to have land within its state that isn't in a county.
WartyBalls4060 t1_jc0dllv wrote
Who handles LE in the unincorporated areas? State Troopers?
Lokimotor t1_jc1a6su wrote
Polar bears.
HobbitFoot t1_jc1w2e2 wrote
State Troopers. This is starting to become a political issue as some communities are now populated enough to become their own borough, but are choosing to stay unincorporated for tax reasons.
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CrispyRussians t1_jbzg2o6 wrote
Some of the best county and city names ever. Bacon County and my fav city Cumming
AssSoStanky t1_jbzj2it wrote
Whatchu know bout Cumming boy?
SpecialSpecialGuy t1_jc01fzt wrote
I just came back from Cumming. My whole family did. Together.
CrispyRussians t1_jbzm9rr wrote
That I dislike when I have to visit that backwater
Master_of_Rivendell t1_jbzybze wrote
I drive through Cumming twice a day. 😏
bigjaydub t1_jbyn8op wrote
The story I’ve heard is that back in the olden days, they wanted the court house to be a day’s ride away from wherever you lived. Thus many smaller counties and court houses.
ParagonEsquire t1_jbyx22q wrote
That’s a completely reasonable and egalitarian goal tbh.
MarshallStack666 t1_jbzgy43 wrote
Only if you owned a horse. You walkin'? GFY.
xXYOLOblaze420Xx t1_jbzwhgw wrote
Alternative is to fuck everyone even more, especially the poor.
GoblinCaptain t1_jbz8z1q wrote
I'd believe it, my county courthouse is a little more than 15 minutes away from me and around 30 from the furthest point in the county, not terrible honestly. Used to work in the jail that was connected to it so it was nice leaving only about 30 mins before my shift started
Mehhish t1_jbzhccs wrote
TIL the largest Hindu Temple in the US, is in Georgia, and honestly, it looks pretty cool.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BAPS_Shri_Swaminarayan_Mandir_Atlanta
bigjaydub t1_jbziqxd wrote
Haven’t been, but would love to go myself.
Lemon_bird t1_jc0bgcd wrote
wow that’s beautiful. I’m learning way more fun facts here than usual
microwavepetcarrier t1_jc0xbf5 wrote
I went there once with a friend and his family when I was little! Awesome.
vapidusername t1_jc0b17k wrote
That’s part of it. The other part, like a lot of things in Georgia, is politics.
https://cviog.uga.edu/news/061319-counties.html
From the article, “Until 1962, Georgia used the County Unit System to choose many elected officials. The system gave more political muscle to urban counties, so it benefited rural Georgia to create more counties and therefore more muscle.
“Another rural county, that’s two more rural votes there, off-set those interests in Atlanta,” Charles Bullock, Political Science Professor at the University of Georgia explained.
In 1945, the Georgia Constitution capped the number of counties at 159.”
Ocksu2 t1_jbym86q wrote
We have tiny counties. I am roughly 15 minutes from 6 different counties not including the one I am in.
TehWildMan_ t1_jbzdiun wrote
Early Georgia really wanted a local government/county seat to be within about a day's journey by whatever means of travel was available at the time.
As the state grew, that meant creating a bunch of counties.
half_integer t1_jbynvpm wrote
Being from a state with relatively few counties (24), it seems like these states with ~100 counties but similar population (VA, KY, etc.) must have relatively cost inefficient local government - there must be a minimum staff to handle lawmaking, permits, etc. whether you're servicing 10,000 people or 100,000, right? Regardless of land area, I think I would rather have the economies of scale.
WhileNotLurking t1_jbzax4y wrote
True but you have to ask two questions:
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when was it created. Things on the east coast are older and the administration of a county the size of Delaware would have been difficult in 1770s. They also took on a lot of historical boundaries that existed during colonial times.
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A state like Nevada with big counties might make sense as it was a state that developed much later, and is much less dense.
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even with the changes in advancement of transportation - who's going to vote to get rid of their own autonomy and be merged into a larger entity with neighboring counties that could have differ goals, budgets, etc.
mixduptransistor t1_jbzq31a wrote
Counties do different things in different states (and sometimes different things even within the same state, depending on the county)
In Georgia, cities often take on a lot of the tasks of a county, and counties provide a lot of city services in unincorporated areas that in some states just wouldn't have those services. It all tends to balance out
johrnjohrn t1_jbyctq9 wrote
I have had to enter sales tax by county data related to these states before. I thought the exact same thing every month.
gsfgf t1_jbzk4y1 wrote
Our counties originally had to be small enough that you can ride a horse from anywhere to the county seat and back in a day. (Note: Fulton County is actually three original counties combine, hence its size)
Lost-My-Mind- t1_jbzfunu wrote
Because 160 would be too many!
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Sleep_adict t1_jbye88d wrote
Corruption and old boys network.
DominiqueTrillkins t1_jbz5bt5 wrote
It was to have the ability to get to the courthouse or center of business in one days horse drawn carriage ride. Notice that flatter, more navigable areas have larger counties and the mountainous areas have smaller ones
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