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No, a city cannot own a political subdivision of a state. A political subdivision is typically a local government entity that is created by the state and has its own legal authority and responsibilities. While a city may be a part of a political subdivision, it cannot be the owner of it.
A county.
county
The capital city of a political subdivision of a country
Species
an atom
An element of that set.
Cook County is solidly Democrat. Dupage and much of the rest of the state is mostly Republican.
Depending on the state it may be referred to by different terms. In many states the smallest political sub-division is known as a "township.- - - - - - - -"The smallest political division of every State in the Constitutional Republic known as the United States is the voter, yes each person over the age of 18 in every State is part of the political division of each State. This is important to understand, your voice is as important as any others, be it a beggar or a Governor. From this it goes to the town, city, county and finally state. From this it goes from the States to the Federal.
In which district will the felon's court case be adjudicated.
Probably 'township', a political subdivision of a county.
The Tarrant County Appraisal District operates out of a political subdivision of the state of Texas. They are actually located in the city of Fort Worth.