Commissioner for the County of Maverick in Precinct One, Eliaz Maldonado

Elected in 2004,  Eliaz Maldonado maintains a solid commitment not only to the residents of Precinct 1, but to all within Maverick County.  Commissioner Maldonado was born in Sturgeon Bay, WI, and was raised in Eagle Pass, Tx by his mother, Oralia J. Maldonado as his father Adolfo Maldonado passed away when Eliaz was 11 months old. Commissioner Maldonado has three children, Ruben Eliaz, Rene Javier and Elza Dayanarah.  He was educated here in Eagle Pass and thereafter attended St. Edwards University in Austin, Tx and received his Bachelor's Degree in Business Administration (B.B.A.) in Marketing and Management. He resides at 2402 Zacatecas and his cell number is 830-968-9286.



Description of Office (as per the Texas Association of Counties):


The job of the county commissioner calls for hands-on service delivery as well as policy-making budget decisions.

Four commissioners, each elected from a quarter of the county's population, serve along with the county judge on the commissioners court. In addition to assuring that county roads are maintained, commissioners vote with the county judge to set the budget for all county departments and adopt a tax rate.

Among other responsibilities, the commissioners court:

  • Sets the yearly property tax rate and approves the budget and employment level for the county;
  • Sets commissioners and justice of the peace precinct boundaries;
  • Calls, conducts and certifies elections, including bond elections;
  • Sets employment and benefit policy;
  • Establishes long-range thoroughfare, open space, land use, financial and law enforcement/jail needs plans;
  • Acquires property for rights-of-way or other uses determined to be in the public's best interest;
  • Reviews and approve subdivision platting and waste-water treatment for rural areas;
  • Provides rural ambulance services and subsidizes rural fire protection;
  • Oversees the construction, maintenance and improvement of county roads and bridges;
  • Appoints non-elected department heads and standing committees;
  • Supervises and controls the county courthouse, county buildings and facilities;
  • Adopts a county budget;
  • Determines county tax rates;
  • Fills vacancies in elective and appointive positions; and
  • Has exclusive authority to authorize contracts in the name of the county.