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  2. Government of Richmond, Virginia - Wikipedia

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    The Richmond City Council is a unicameral body consisting of nine members, each elected to represent a geographic district. The city of Richmond is located in the 13th Judicial Circuit of Virginia, and its court system consists of a circuit court and four district courts. [2] Richmond's government employs approximately 4,000 people. [3]

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  7. Richmond City Council - Wikipedia

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    Richmond City Council may refer to: Richmond City Council (British Columbia), Canada; Richmond City Council (California), United States;

  8. List of mayors of Richmond, Virginia - Wikipedia

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    The City of Richmond was founded in 1737 by William Byrd II. In May 1782, the Virginia General Assembly expressed desire to move inland, to a place less exposed to British incursions than Williamsburg. Richmond had been made the temporary capital after urging from Thomas Jefferson years earlier, and it was soon decided to make the move permanent.

  9. Mayor of Richmond, Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Beginning in 1948, Richmond eliminated the popularly elected mayor's office, and instituted a council-manager form of government. This lasted until 2004, when the City Charter was changed once again, bringing back the popularly elected mayor. Former Virginia Gov. L. Douglas Wilder was elected mayor that year.