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  2. Bogata, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Bogata (/ b ə ˈ ɡ oʊ t ə / bə-GOH-tə) [4] is a city in Red River County, Texas, United States. The population was 1,074 at the 2020 census. [ 5 ] The city was named after Bogotá , the capital of Colombia .

  3. Category:Texas city councils - Wikipedia

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    Texas city council members (9 C, 39 P) Pages in category "Texas city councils" The following 15 pages are in this category, out of 15 total.

  4. Category:Texas city council members - Wikipedia

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    African-American city council members in Texas (9 P) Austin City Council members (15 P) D. Dallas City Council members (13 P) E. El Paso City Council members (5 P) F.

  5. Supreme Court rules for ex-council member in Texas arrested ...

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    Gonzalez, who was 72 at the time, was arrested in 2019 soon after taking office as a council member in Castle Hills, Texas. She had run for election as a critic of the city manager.

  6. Bogata - Wikipedia

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    Bogata or Bøgata may refer to: Places ... Bogata, Texas, a city in Red River County; Rivers. Romania. Bogata, a tributary of the Moldova in Suceava County;

  7. Town meeting - Wikipedia

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    Representative town meeting is used by some larger towns, where voters elect representatives to participate in town meetings, similar to a town council. Some towns use a financial town meeting form where an open town meeting exists with limited jurisdiction to vote solely on financial affairs while the town's legislative powers have been vested ...

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  9. Municipal council - Wikipedia

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    The city of Everett, Massachusetts was the last to abolish its own bicameral city council (a seven-member Board of Aldermen and an 18-member Common Council) and replace it with an 11-member City Council, doing so with a November 8, 2011 referendum which took effect in 2014. Examples include: