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Cities in Ohio are municipalities whose population is no less than 5,000; smaller municipalities are called villages. Nonresident college students and incarcerated inmates do not count towards the city requirement of 5,000 residents. [1] There are currently 253 cities and 673 villages in Ohio, for a total of 926 municipalities.
The administrative divisions of Ohio are counties, municipalities (cities and villages), townships, special districts, and school districts. Elections for county officials are held in even-numbered years, while elections for officials in the municipalities, townships, and local boards of education are held in odd-numbered years.
7.1 Cities. 7.2 Villages. ... Congressional district: 7th: ... Ohio from its administrative offices in Wooster, Ohio and branches in Creston, ...
6 historic counties administered by district municipalities: 12 district municipalities: Ontario: 173 single-tier municipalities [u] 8 regional municipalities: 241 lower-tier municipalities 46 local services boards: 22 counties: 10 districts [v] Prince Edward Island: 3 counties [w] 14 parishes: 70 townships: 63 municipalities: Quebec
Ohio's current congressional map includes a district that pairs red Warren County with blue Cincinnati. It features a central Ohio district that combines half of the state's richest county with ...
This is a list of municipalities of all types (including cities, towns, and villages) in the United States that lie in more than one county (or, in the case of Louisiana, in more than one parish). Counties are listed in descending order of the county's share of the municipal population per the 2000 census.
While some have been totally absorbed into cities or villages, becoming paper townships, the list does not give historic names for any that were renamed. The 2018-2019 Ohio Municipal, Township and School Board Roster (maintained by the Ohio Secretary of State) lists 1,308 townships, with a 2010 population totaling 5,623,956. [1]