Hennepin County Board members are ready to give themselves a 49% pay hike while also backing generous salary increases for the two countywide elected offices of sheriff and attorney.
Board members voted 4 to 2 to advance the hefty pay raises for themselves during a committee meeting Tuesday. The members also voted 6 to 0 for the pay increases for the county attorney and sheriff.
The raises are up for final approval Aug. 6.
Under Board Chair Irene Fernando’s proposal, commissioners’ salaries would increase from $122,225 to $182,141 in 2025, a 49% jump. Salaries for the two countywide elected officials would be set at $218,272, up from the current pay of $185,775 for the sheriff and $195,065 for the county attorney.
Commissioners, the sheriff and county attorney would see more routine 3% pay increases in 2026.
Fernando, who has a background in human resources, said she considered several factors, including previous pay freezes; the size of the county’s population, budget and workforce; and the list of other commissioner responsibilities.
Fernando also noted that the pay for an elected office affects who decides to run for office. She and Commissioner Angela Conley were the first people of color elected to the board, and Fernando is the first woman of color to serve as chair.
“I believe in a county where generational wealth or additional income is not a prerequisite to serving as a Hennepin elected official,” Fernando said. “I have promised over and over again that while I am the first, I will work very hard to ensure I am not the last.”