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Most [[local government in the United States|major American cities]] use the strong-mayor form of the mayor–council system, whereas middle-sized and small American cities tend to use the council–manager system.<ref name="GIA">{{Cite book |author1=George C. Edwards III |title=Government in America |author2=Robert L. Lineberry |author3=Martin P. Wattenberg |publisher=Pearson Education |year=2006 |isbn=0-321-29236-7 |pages=677–678}}</ref> | Most [[local government in the United States|major American cities]] use the strong-mayor form of the mayor–council system, whereas middle-sized and small American cities tend to use the council–manager system.<ref name="GIA">{{Cite book |author1=George C. Edwards III |title=Government in America |author2=Robert L. Lineberry |author3=Martin P. Wattenberg |publisher=Pearson Education |year=2006 |isbn=0-321-29236-7 |pages=677–678}}</ref> | ||
==See also== | |||
*[[Council–manager government]] | |||
*[[City commission government]] | |||
*[[Executive arrangements]] in [[England]] | |||
== References == | == References == |