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Counties in California are governed by a Board of Supervisors, which typically consists of five elected members. These boards are responsible for local administration, including public health, law enforcement, and land use planning. Each county also has an elected county executive or administrator who oversees daily operations. Additionally, counties may have various elected officials, such as sheriffs and assessors, who manage specific functions.

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