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The three major forms of local government in Florida are counties, municipalities (cities and towns), and special districts. Counties serve as the primary administrative divisions, managing broader regional services. Municipalities are incorporated areas that provide local governance and services to their residents. Special districts are created for specific purposes, such as water management or transportation, and operate independently of county or municipal governments.

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