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  2. Administrative divisions of Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Municipalities are defined in section 703.01(A) of the Ohio Revised Code: Municipal corporations, which, at the last federal census, had a population of five thousand or more, or five thousand registered resident electors or resident voters as provided in section 703.011 of the Revised Code, are cities. All other municipal corporations are ...

  3. Government of Ohio - Wikipedia

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    There are two kinds of incorporated municipalities, 251 cities and 681 villages. [12] [24] [25] If a municipality has five thousand or more residents as of the last United States Census it is a city, otherwise it is a village. [12] [26] Municipalities have full home rule powers, may adopt a charter, ordinances and resolutions for self ...

  4. Municipal council - Wikipedia

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    The Ohio Constitution provides for local self-government powers via a charter as defined in Section 7 of Article XVIII reads as follows: Any municipality may frame and adopt or amend a charter for its government and may, subject to the provisions of section 3 of this article, exercise thereunder all powers of local self-government.

  5. Municipality - Wikipedia

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    Generally, smaller district cities and bigger towns have a municipality. Municipalities are also a form of local self-government entrusted with some duties and responsibilities, as enshrined in the Constitutional (74th Amendment) Act,1992.

  6. Category:Local government in Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Category: Local government in Ohio. ... Municipal police departments of Ohio (1 C, 6 P) Municipalities in Ohio (3 C) O. Ohio local politicians (5 C) P. Paper ...

  7. Law of Ohio - Wikipedia

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    The Constitution of Ohio is the foremost source of state law. Laws may be enacted through the initiative process. Legislation is enacted by the Ohio General Assembly, published in the Laws of Ohio, and codified in the Ohio Revised Code.

  8. Ohio House bill would allow municipalities to ban marijuana ...

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    Ohio municipalities could restrict the use of recreational marijuana and impose additional taxes under legislation introduced Tuesday by a House Republican.. House Bill 341, sponsored by Rep. Gary ...

  9. Ohio county government - Wikipedia

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    The Ohio Constitution allows counties to set up a charter government as many cities and villages do, but only Summit and Cuyahoga counties have done so. Counties operating under a constitutional government do not possess home rule powers and can do only what has been expressly authorized by the Ohio General Assembly. However, Article X of the ...