In a mayor-council form of government, the mayor and city council
A) have authority over the budgeting and appointing functions respectively.
B) have authority over the executive and legislative functions respectively.
C) are the only officials elected by voters.
D) share substantial executive authority.
E) have most administrative authority.
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