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  2. Executive arrangements - Wikipedia

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    In councils which use the elected mayor system, the mayor is directly elected by the electorate to provide political leadership for the council and has power to make executive decisions. In councils which use the leader and cabinet model (the most commonly used model), the elected councillors choose one of their number to be the Leader of the ...

  3. Council of governments - Wikipedia

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    A typical council is defined to serve an area of several counties, and addresses issues such as regional and municipal planning, economic, and community development, pollution control, transit administration, transportation planning, human services, and water use. [1]

  4. Convention of Scottish Local Authorities - Wikipedia

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    Convention members reflect the political make up of every council and meet twice a year. COSLA Leaders. Scotland's 32 council leaders meet eight times a year to focus on delivering COSLA's priorities and debate and agree its approach. Policy Boards. COSLA's four policy boards are responsible for policy development and delivery.

  5. Local government in Scotland - Wikipedia

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    The regulations direct that unless a council decides otherwise the leader is the convener and the civic head is the depute convener. In practice, most authorities appoint someone other than the convener as leader of the council, such that the political leader of the council is not also presiding over the debate at council meetings.

  6. Council - Wikipedia

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    Greater London Authority Chamber. A council is a group of people who come together to consult, deliberate, or make decisions. [1] A council may function as a legislature, especially at a town, city or county/shire level, but most legislative bodies at the state/provincial or national level are not considered councils.

  7. List of councils of government - Wikipedia

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    Contact us; Contribute Help; ... View history; General ... This is a list of lists of councils of government in the United States. List. Arizona

  8. Outline of American politics - Wikipedia

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    History of the United States Congress; Party systems. First Party System; ... Political parties. List of political parties in the United States. The two major ...

  9. Local government in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The United States Census Bureau conducts the Census of Governments every five years to compile statistics on government organization, public employment, and government finances. The categories of local government established in this Census of Governments is a convenient basis for understanding local government in the United States.