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More than twenty percent of municipalities combine these two <br />methods by electing some council members at -large and some from <br />districts. Mixed systems which provide more district seats than at -large <br />seats are more likely to stand Constitutional scrutiny. <br />Sources <br />Morgan, David and Robert England. Managing Urban America, 5th <br />Edition. New York, NY: Seven Bridges Press, LLC, 1999. <br />Moulder, Evelina. "Municipal Form of Government: Trends in Structure, <br />Responsibility, and Composition." In The Municipal Year Book, 2008. <br />Washington, DC: International City/County Management Association, <br />2008. <br />Renner, Tari and Victor S. DeSantis. "Municipal Form of Government: <br />Issues and Trends." In The Municipal Year Book, 7998. Washington, <br />DC: International City/County Management Association, 1998. <br />Svara, James H. Two Decades of Continuity and Change in American <br />City Councils <br />(http://www.skidmore.edu/-bturner/Svara%20citycounciIrpt.pdf). <br />Washington, DC: National League of Cities, 2003. <br />Tags <br />FACT SHEET (/RESEARCH -PUBLICATIONS? <br />FIELD_TAGS_RESOURCE_TARGET_ID=WORKBENCH_ACCESS.ACCESS_SCHEME.DEFAULT; <br />Program Area <br />CENTER FOR CITY SOLUTIONS (/DEPARTMENT-PROGRAM/CENTER-FOR-CITY- <br />SOLUTIONS) <br />