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The Government of the U.S. State of Nebraska, established by the Nebraska Constitution, is a republican democracy modeled after the Federal Government of the United States. The state government has three branches: the executive , the legislative , and the judicial .
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County government in Nebraska is organized in one of two models: Township counties: the county is subdivided into organized townships and governed by a 7-member board of supervisors . This is the form used by 27 counties.
Category: Nebraska local politicians. ... Nebraska city council members (2 C, 21 P) County officials in Nebraska (2 C) M. Mayors of places in Nebraska (4 C ...
Nebraska Community College System: 1327 H Street, Suite 200. Lincoln, NE 68508 Paul Turman Northeast Community College Area 801 E. Benjamin, PO Box 469. Norfolk. 68702-0469 Leah A. Barrett Peru State College: PO Box 10. Peru. 68421 Michael Evans Southeast Community College Area 8800 "O" St. 68520-1299 Jack Huck University of Nebraska at Kearney
Incorporated communities in Nebraska are legally classified as cities or villages, depending on their population: [3] a village is a municipality of 100 through 800 inhabitants, whereas a city must have at least 800 inhabitants. There are 528 municipalities. Of Nebraska's 528 municipalities, 147 are cities and 381 are villages.
The council enacts local ordinances and approves the city budget. Government priorities and activities are established in a budget ordinance approved annually. The council takes official action through the passage of ordinances and resolutions. The City of Omaha has considered consolidating with Douglas County government. [2]