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A unit of local government is a county, township, city or political subdivision of a county, township, or city, that is a unit of local government as determined by the Secretary of Commerce for general statistical purposes. In the same way the federal government divides territory into different states, the local government subdivides into units.
The units of local government in Virginia are counties, towns, and cities. Local governments exercise legislative,
executive, and judicial powers.
The units of local government in Virginia are counties, towns, and cities. Local governments exercise legislative,
executive, and judicial powers.