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stealth61 [152]
2 years ago
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Role played in elections

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Nimfa-mama [501]2 years ago
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Regulating the election process-Federal Government, Helping administer federal elections- Local Government, Governors-Federal Government, State legislators-State Government.

<h3>What is the responsibility of State government?</h3>

State government is mainly for the state welfare and maintain the rules and regulation in the particular state. They have major responsibilities like railroad, school, hospital, creation, consumer affairs, police, prisons, and emergency services are just a few of the major state responsibilities.

Thus, the statements are matched in above.

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