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The results meant that 14 councillors, a third of the council, would be new.
twelve Aldermen, twenty-four Assistants or Councillors, a Town Clerk, and a Recorder; it also prov
area became the M.D. of Pines No. 516 with Councillors A. Achtemychuk (chairman), E. Halberg, M. K
ity consists of Chief Carol Bernard and six Councillors: Ableheza "Man meat" Ernest, Brenda Fiddler
gations that the police deliberately misled councillors about its purpose, after it was revealed th
ion in the city - responding to concerns by Councillors about cycle paths not being 'safe' that abs
ake the world think that the King hath good councillors about him, when the Duke of Buckingham, the
of the council after one of the independent councillors abstained on the vote to decide the composi
rton Radstock Town Council, which elects 14 councillors across the four wards of Midsomer Norton No
es of a councillor, saying that "While some councillors act like clowns, there is no need to dress
Meanwhile the Conservatives had 3 councillors after the election, the most for decades, a
al Democrats gained 395 seats and had 4,123 councillors after the elections.
al Democrats gained 428 seats and had 4,551 councillors after the elections.
al Democrats gained 136 seats and had 5,078 councillors after the elections.
Labour gained 544 seats and had 10,325 councillors after the elections.
al Democrats gained 407 seats and had 3,672 councillors after the elections, a record number and a
beral Democrats lost 78 seats and had 3,265 councillors after the elections.
he office of mayor was filled by one of the councillors after a ballot amongst all the councillors,
of 1 seat on the council with 26 of the 51 councillors, after suffering a net loss of 4 seats.
parliament's opposition-controlled House of Councillors against then Prime Minister Yasuo Fukuda.
Lords rejected the appeals of 47 Liverpool councillors against the district auditor's finding of '
n is goverened by Chief Warren White and 10 Councillors: Agnes Skead, Alex Tom, Howard Kabestra, Lo
The party currently has two elected councillors: Agnew on Newtownabbey Borough Council and
6 this campaign was ended, when Scarborough councillors agreed to support plans to refurbish the ex
Businessmen and councillors alike (which at the time often amounted to
denotes wards represented by 2 councillors; all others have 1 except for Penrith North
Committees will be formed from a pool of 33 councillors allocated by council population (roughly on
tory, entering the Regional Council with 15 councillors, along with one for Lombard Alliance League
653 Conservative, and 309 Liberal Democrat councillors, along with 33 other councillors, mostly re
The Island MP Andrew Turner, with two other councillors also attended the protest, disagreeing with
Three long standing councillors also stood down at the election, Alf Strank
Two other councillors also serve the settlement: Timothy Bird and
However several previously independent councillors also joined the party and the party was boo
ion was to be introduced to prevent serving councillors also being Members of the Northern Ireland
o increase the number of Conservative women Councillors, AMs and MPs by providing support, advice a
Kings and Councillors: An Essay in the Comparative Anatomy of Hum
strict council includes a mayor, 14 elected councillors, an appointed chief executive officer (CEO)
ged to stand for re-election" by his fellow councillors and the general public.
a plaque on the site of the fire from both councillors and members of the new hotel's board.
Grantham has the two Labour councillors, and the Labour candidate is based in Grant
regional council is made up of twenty three councillors and one mayor, all positions were up for el
ith a management committee comprising local councillors and representatives of interest groups.
were held in October 1977 to elect mayors, councillors and school trustees in various communities
lage council consisting of a mayor and four councillors, and is administrated by a village manager.
held on October 22, 1986 to elect a mayor, councillors and school trustees in the city of Winnipeg
, and the council increased to thirty-three councillors and eleven alderman.
Municipal councillors, and the mayors they elect, ordinarily serv
stablished which applied to Local authority councillors and members of Scottish public bodies.
nted on South Ribble Borough Council by two councillors, and as of 2010, both are from the Conserva
lyday also supported reducing the number of councillors, and voted against childcare subsidies.
s held on October 27, 1965 to elect mayors, councillors and school trustees in the City of Winnipeg
n was held in October 1969 to elect mayors, councillors and school trustees in the City of Winnipeg
e Unicity structure, with its many suburban councillors and large tax base, facilitated the buildin
tary of the Association of Liberal Democrat Councillors and was awarded the Order of the British Em
ary 1890, initially with a chairman and six councillors, and the first meeting took place on 14 May
December 4, 1972, to elect mayors, reeves, councillors, and school trustees.
order, urged economy from the newly elected Councillors and returned the Council to credit.
ll attended public meeting faced a panel of councillors and leisure officers.
lections were held on the same day to elect councillors and a mayor to the Regional Council.
was divided into ten wards, each with three councillors and one alderman, with the size of the coun
rd, and the council consisted of thirty-six councillors and twelve aldermen until its abolition in
were held in October 1986 to elect mayors, councillors and school trustees in various communities
Its three Leeds City Councillors and the terms for which they are currently
d not be divided into wards and elect eight councillors and a mayor.
rban District Council comprised a number of councillors and a chairman and initially took over the
man was one of the left-wing "COPE Classic" councillors, and remained with COPE when his centrist c
held on October 25, 1995 to elect a mayor, councillors and school trustees in the city of Winnipeg
In 2008 the LNP gained a majority of councillors and Quirk took on the roles of Deputy Mayor
held on October 25, 2010, to elect a mayor, councillors, and school trustees in the town of Bracebr
At that time they had seven councillors, and in the local elections that May they f
oping to increase its representation from 9 councillors, and the Liberal Democrats and other partie
November 14, 1988 to elect mayors, reeves, councillors and school trustees.
m is, but each borough returned a number of councillors, and each elrvtor had as many votes as ther
were 17 lawmakers (12 from the Assembly of Councillors and 5 from the Assembly of Representatives)
held on November 13, 2006 to elect a mayor, councillors, and school trustees in the town of Bracebr
The council leader selects 2 to 9 councillors and together they form the cabinet.
ecember 6, 1976, to elect mayors or reeves, councillors, and school board trustees.
As of 3 May 2003, there are 10 councillors and no wards.
l be contested by all five incumbent Labour Councillors, and by five Liberal Democrats, five Conser
d two divisions each of which returned four councillors, and a separately elected chairman (mayor f
years of age for admission to the House of Councillors and the prefectural governorship.
ncies by public ballot, 90 elected by local councillors and 60 elected by four professional college
later was made one of the Prince of Wales's councillors, and a commissioner at the Treaty of Uxbrid
eld on November 14, 1988, to elect a mayor, councillors, and school trustees in Brantford, Ontario,
There are currently eleven Conservative councillors and one independent councillor on the commu
s community, designating and separating the councillors, and holds supreme representation of the au
tlying communities voted to elected mayors, councillors and school trustees.
e Partido Socialista Obrero has 7 municipal councillors and the Partido Popular has 4. In the 2004
n Borough Council comprises 34 Labour Party councillors and 23 Liberal Democrats councillors.
ivided and its elected body consists of six councillors and a mayor.
support of the mayor and several other city councillors, and won re-election by 7,660 votes to 4,39
bwalls and District' as a ward electing two councillors and incorporating the parishes of Dobwalls
At the time of amalgamation, it had 13 councillors and 5 wards, with Harbour Ward (5 councillo
by local residents, traders and some local councillors, and they now read "Southend East for South
n November 12, 1985, to elect a mayor, city councillors, and school trustees in Brantford, Ontario,
were held in October 1983 to elect mayors, councillors, and school trustees in various communities
The City Council consisted of 50 councillors and one mayor.
The Parish Council is made up of 7 Councillors and meets on the second Thursday of every m
are no whips and membership is only open to councillors and candidates, which the party says is to
So eager were Councillors and the general powers that be, to have a s
November 14, 1994, to elect mayors, reeves, councillors, and school trustees in all municipalities
lopments would be heard by a panel of local councillors and not by a planning inspector.
gthy talks between leading producers, local councillors and companies, in autumn 2003 Wimbledon The
Mayors, councillors, and school board trustees were elected.
ural District Council comprised a number of councillors and a chairman.
ple's Party, who quadrupled their number of councillors, and independent candidates campaigning aga
The town has 10 councillors and no wards.
vember 10, 1980, to elect mayors on reeves, councillors, and school trustees.
The city has 8 councillors and no wards.
hey overtook the Conservatives in number of councillors and would remain in that position until 200
The town has 8 councillors and no wards.
development,the committee for east end city councillors, and as the city's representative in the no
ember 10, 1997, to elect mayors and reeves, councillors, and school trustees.
dents of Oval ward elected two Labour Party Councillors and one Liberal Democrat Councillor.
In 1834, he was elected mayor by the city councillors and served until 1836.
asked by Richard in 1399 with the other two councillors and Treasurer William le Scrope, 1st Earl o
Bristol Corporation, which consisted of 48 councillors and 18 aldermen.
after a long campaign by the press and town councillors and a public forum, the district council ag
a village council composed of a mayor, four councillors and a village manager.
s held on October 23, 1968 to elect mayors, councillors and school trustees in the City of Winnipeg
oys; 12 governors; 12 ambassadors; 33 privy councillors; and 64 generals.
uncil consisted of an elected mayor and ten councillors, and was not subdivided.
Previously, Town Ward had 2 councillors and six wards had one councillor each: Dare
The election saw the two independent councillors and one independent Socialist councillor st
ving outside Richmond Town Hall, the Mayor, Councillors, and a crowd of several thousand had assemb
4, 2005 PPCD lost several deputies, mayors, councillors and members to the liberal-democrat parties
as just short of a majority in the House of Councillors, and fell just short of the 320 seats (a tw
After the 2007 elections they had 22 councillors, and 24 after the 2008 elections.
state with many streets named after Coseley councillors and famous local people.
opposition rose in 2010, among Cornish MPs, councillors and the public, to a cross-border Devonwall
ions were held on the same day to elect six councillors and a mayor to the Regional Council.
lso has an active Parish Council, with nine Councillors and a Clerk.
commended the council be undivided with six councillors and a mayor, the gazetted form was that of
to raise awareness of local councillors and their staff of citizens' needs and conc
ied out by the 48 outgoing Wiltshire county councillors and by an "Implementation Executive" consis
er 8, 1980, to elect mayors or reeves, city councillors, and school trustees.
n St Kilda, including relationships between Councillors and developers, reported that there was no
The shire has seven councillors and no wards.
eports due to corruption scandals involving councillors and the construction industry.
This caused an outcry from councillors and businesses in Rhyl who complained that
It currently consists of 84 councillors, and is controlled by the Conservative Part
The town has 7 councillors and no wards.
", including Ratepayers, Independent Labour councillors and Progressives made net gains of 22.
It counts five regional councillors and a deputy, Roberto Nicco.
There are Two District Councillors and a County Councillor.
esentatives, State Senators, and Governor's Councillors; and
senting Elthorne ward, are two Conservative councillors and one Labour councillor.
held on December 6, 1976, to elect a mayor, councillors, and school trustees in Brantford, Ontario,
uld not be divided into wards and elect ten councillors and a mayor.
Liberal Democrat party left them with three councillors, and so were replaced by Labour as official
One mayor, three regional councillors and five local councillors were elected for
was held in October 1971 to elect a mayor, councillors and school trustees in the City of Winnipeg
of Brent that returns three representative Councillors and at the 2006 election was held by the Co
One mayor, three regional councillors and five local councillors have been electe
overnment chair and a Town mayor and 6 Town Councillors and 6 Town and Regional Councillors in Oakv
It currently consists of 77 councillors, and is controlled by the Conservative Part
Council, 14 out of the 36 Johannesburg City Councillors and four Randburg City Councillors.
Lonsdale, and Herries) were existing Privy Councillors and many others were complete political unk
hair, the Town mayor, six Town and Regional Councillors, and six Town Councillors in Oakville, Onta
how a decline in the number of Conservative councillors and an increase in the number of Labour cou
his consecration he appears among the royal councillors, and after 1430 his name constantly occurs
One mayor, two Regional & Local Councillors and six local Councillors were elected to r
by, among others, five dukes, twenty privy councillors, and 126 generals.
lections were held on the same day to elect councillors and a mayor to the Regional Council.
The ward currently has three Conservative councillors and is Sandwell's only all Conservative war
ously been controlled by three Labour Party councillors, and the successful BNP councillor represen
rts each year which are funded by the local Councillors, and for the past two years have held a Fun
It consists of 54 elected councillors and is presided over by one councillor who
held on October 23, 1974 to elect a mayor, councillors and school trustees in the city of Winnipeg
arge, 13 elected and 5 appointed specialist councillors and 13 boroughs to replace the existing cou
to elect a city mayor, borough mayors, city councillors, and borough councillors in Montreal, Quebe
November 12, 1991, to elect mayors, reeves, councillors, and school trustees in all municipalities
Her funeral was attended by councillors and clergy, and representatives of Ruskin H
nment of Winnipeg is represented by 15 city councillors and a mayor elected every four years.
ecommended the council be undivided with 10 councillors and a mayor, the gazetted form was that of
t system for the election of its leader and councillors and a standard yes-or-no ballot for voting
Labour Council made several endorsements of councillors and trustee candidates including Fletcher.
of the President, two Vice-Presidents, four Councillors and up to four co-opted members.
ry Wyatt, had been one of Henry VII's Privy Councillors, and remained a trusted adviser when Henry
ace on November 10, 2003, to elect a mayor, councillors, and school trustees in the city of Peterbo
ural District Council comprised a number of councillors and a chairman and initially replaced the l
th her grandfather and her mother were city councillors and were then elected as mayors: he, in Win
re local issues can be discussed with local councillors and the local police.
lections were held on the same day to elect councillors and a mayor to the Regional Council.
d not be divided into wards and elect eight councillors and a mayor.
st of England with them having 49 of the 60 councillors and they were expected to remain in control
mas festivities at Court; Elizabeth and her councillors apparently judged the competition, and the
g his episcopate he became one of the royal councillors appointed by Henry III of England in 1255 f
rs the service is a joint-board, made up of councillors appointed from Carmarthenshire, Ceredigion,
The councillors appointed a chairman and vice chairman, who
Stroud District councillors approved the services in August 2010.
he current Chief is Reginald Bellerose; the Councillors are Eric Moise, Ernest Moise, Shawn Moise,
ughside, Lurgan and Portadown - in which 26 councillors are elected every four years.
Also, seven of the wards, represented by 26 councillors, are grouped into an Inverness city managem
The current councillors are Rita King, Isidore Poile, Roderick Wigw
The councillors are Ian Bannon, Leo Bannon Sr., Leo Bannon
For each ward, councillors are elected to sit on Carmarthenshire Count
The current serving councillors are Katie Ray and Faith Ponsonby; both Libe
                                                                                                   


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