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  2. Category:Florida local politicians - Wikipedia

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    3 languages. العربية ... Florida city council members (3 C, 82 P) County officials in Florida (4 C, 8 P) M. Mayors of places in Florida (27 C, 104 P) S. School ...

  3. List of municipalities in Florida - Wikipedia

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    Mayor–council City 1903 333 Bradenton Beach: Manatee: 908 0.52 sq mi 1.3 km 2: Mayor–commission City 1952 351 Branford: Suwannee: 711 1.1 sq mi 2.9 km 2: Mayor–council Town 1961 368 Briny Breezes: Palm Beach: 502 0.06 sq mi 0.15 km 2: Council-manager Town 1963 331 Bristol† Liberty: 918 1.6 sq mi 4.2 km 2: Mayor–council City 1958 325-T ...

  4. Tampa City Council - Wikipedia

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    The Tampa City Council is the legislative body of the municipal government of the U.S. city of Tampa, in Hillsborough County, Florida. The City Council consists of seven members, each representing one of seven corresponding districts from which they were elected. City Council, as the city's legislative branch, is responsible for enacting ...

  5. Jacksonville City Council - Wikipedia

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    The Jacksonville City Council is the legislative governing body of the city of Jacksonville, Florida and of Duval County, [1] with which the City of Jacksonville consolidated in 1968. The council meets in its chambers at Jacksonville City Hall, 117 W. Duval St.

  6. Category:Florida city councils - Wikipedia

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    Add languages. Add links. Category; Talk; English. Read; ... Florida city council members (3 C, 82 P) Pages in category "Florida city councils"

  7. 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:

  8. Government of Florida - Wikipedia

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    Because Tallahassee became increasingly far from many Floridians, there were additional proposals to move the capital to Orlando, a more centrally-located city, in the late 1960s. [30] The City of Orlando, in 1967, passed a referendum stating that it would accept becoming the capital. [29]

  9. Orange City, Florida - Wikipedia

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    Orange City was incorporated as a city in 1882. The city was named for the thousands of acres of orange groves in and around the city. Twelve years later, the Great Freeze wiped out the orange groves for which the town was named. [6] Orange City received the "highest award that the world can give" for its water at the 1904 Louisiana Purchase ...