Ellis County
Kameron Raburn, P.E. serves as the Mayor of Ennis, beginning a new term in May 2024, and previously held the position of City Commissioner for Ward 3. Raburn is also a member of the Board of Directors for the Ennis Economic Development Corporation and serves on the Executive Board of Directors for the North Central Texas Council of Governments, where responsibilities include voting on policy and fiscal matters. Additionally, Raburn is a member of the Ellis County Historical Commission, focusing on preserving local history. Professional experience includes a long tenure at WSP USA as a Senior Consultant Transportation Engineer, alongside prior roles in fire service and aviation management. Academic credentials include a Bachelor's Degree in Civil Engineering from The University of Texas at Arlington and multiple certifications in emergency services and vehicle operations.
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Ellis County
Establishment The Texas State legislature officially established Ellis County on December 20,1849 when it passed a bill sponsored by Gen. Edward H. Tarrant. It was drawn from Navarro County and is named for Richard Ellis, president of the Texas Constitutional Convention of 1836. County Seat Waxahachie was named the county seat and established on land donated by E. W. Rogers in August, 1850. William Hawkins was the first chief justice (county judge). Judge Oran Milo Roberts presided over the first term of the Ellis County district court during the fall of 1850. General Demographic Characteristics for Ellis County Texas, 2010 United States Census Bureau: Total population 149,610 Total area of 952 square miles, of which, 940 square miles of it is land and 12 square miles is water