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The National Municipal League, organized in 1894, united various city reform groups throughout the country; corrupt local governments were overthrown in such cities as New York in 1894, Baltimore in 1895, and Chicago in 189697.
The Oklahoma Municipal League is the unified voice of Oklahoma cities and towns, provider of information, training and resources for effective municipal governing and defender of local control.
Statutory forms of government under Oklahoma law are the: Statutory Aldermanic; Statutory Council-Manager; Statutory Strong-Mayor-Council; Statutory Town Board of Trustees.
Oklahoma is a Choctaw Indian word that means red people. It is derived from the words for people (okla) and red (humma).
Oklahoma is divided into 77 counties and contains 596 municipalities consisting of cities and towns. In Oklahoma, cities are all those communities which are 1,000 or more in population and are incorporated as cities. Towns are limited to town board type of municipal government.
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