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3.5) Politics In Yolo County. |
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This article is from the Yolo County FAQ, by David F. Prenatt, Jr. with numerous contributions by others.
Yolo is one of 58 counties in California. Like other California
counties, Yolo is an administrative subdivision of the state
government and is governed by a board of supervisors. Yolo County
also contains four incorporated cities that have separate and distinct
pluralistic political structures.
 
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