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Comparison of U.S. state governments : ウィキペディア英語版 | Comparison of U.S. state governments The states of the United States have governments with many similarities. All states are required by the constitution to have republican governments. Despite their similarities, all states have different government structures and procedures. The following tables compare some of the features of state governments, territory governments, and the District of Columbia, in the United States.
==Legislative==
With the exception of Nebraska, all American state legislatures are bicameral, meaning there is one legislative body separated into two units. Nebraska eliminated its lower house with a referendum during the 1936 elections. Also, some systems, such as New York's, have two legislative bodies while never technically referring to them in the state constitution as a single body. These dual systems are generally considered bicameral. The following table compares common legislative features of each state, the District of Columbia and the five U.S. territories.
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