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Executive power, meaning the power and obligation to see that laws are in fact put into effect, is fairly similar at all levels of government. - Federal: The President of the United States.

- States and Territories: The various governors.

- Counties within States: Depends on the structure of the county government. Could be a "mayor" (like Maui County in Hawaii) or a County Board President (such as Cook County, Illinois)

Local governments: again based on the type of structure, could be a mayor, city manager, or other officer charged with "executive" powers.

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