The three main forms of municipal government are the mayor-council system, the council-manager system, and the commission system. In the mayor-council system, a separately elected mayor holds significant executive powers alongside a city council. The council-manager system features a city council that appoints a professional manager to handle administrative functions, while council members focus on legislative duties. The commission system combines legislative and executive functions in a small group of elected commissioners who oversee specific departments.
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