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County managers are elected officials.

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In local government in the United States, a county administrator or county manager is a person appointed to be the administrative manager of a county, in a council-manager form of county government.

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True

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In the United States in local government, a county administrator also known as a county manager is a person appointed to be the administrative manager of a county, in a council-manager form of county government. It was created to remove the county government from the power of the political parties hoping that the county manager would remain neutral to county politics.

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