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  2. Local government in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Indianapolis City-County Council: Mayor–council: 25 25 877,903 35,116 17 San Francisco: San Francisco Board of Supervisors: Mayor–council: 11 11 866,606 78,782 18 Seattle: Seattle City Council: Mayor–council: 9 7 2 769,714 85,524 19 Denver: Denver City Council: Mayor–council: 13 11 2 735,538 56,580 20 Washington, D.C. Council of the ...

  3. County council - Wikipedia

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    County borough councils were independent of the council for the county in which they were geographically situated, and exercised the functions of both county and district councils. [7] The new system was a major modernisation, which reflected the increasing range of functions carried out by local government in late Victorian Britain .

  4. Administrative divisions of New York (state) - Wikipedia

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    While these counties have no county government, boroughs—with boundaries coterminous with the county boundaries—each have a Borough Board made up of the Borough President, the borough's district council members, and the chairpersons of the borough's community boards. A mayor serves as the city's chief executive officer. [8]

  5. Board of supervisors - Wikipedia

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    In some states the equivalent body to a Board of Supervisors is called the county council or county commission. For Louisiana parishes, the equivalent body is a Police Jury, while in Kentucky the equivalent is called the Fiscal Court. In Nebraska, some counties are governed by a board of supervisors while others are governed by a county ...

  6. Local government in California - Wikipedia

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    All counties elect all of their supervisors by district (San Francisco had at-large supervisors from 1980 to 2000, but in 2000 the county was once again divided into 11 districts, whose updated borders roughly followed those of the old 1970s-era districts, although the districts themselves were renumbered).

  7. District council - Wikipedia

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    District Council (Second), a former functional constituency in the elections for the Legislative Council of Hong Kong; One of the District Councils of India; One of the Districts of New Zealand; One of the District Councils of Bangladesh; One of the District People's Congresses of the municipalities or prefectural-level cities of the People's ...

  8. Local government in Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Local municipalities can be governed by statutes, which are enacted by the Pennsylvania General Assembly, and are specific to the type and class of municipality; by a home rule municipality, under a home rule charter, adopted by the municipality; or by an optional form of government, adopted by the municipality. [3]

  9. Consolidated city-county - Wikipedia

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    Most consolidated city-counties have a single chief executive who acts as both the city mayor and as the head of the county government, and a multi-district elected body that serves as both the city council and as the county legislative body. [1] In many states, consolidated city-counties must be approved by voters. [1]