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The local | Councillors are Rahel Bokth, Jill Fraser and Matt Sande |
local elections held in May 2011 the three | councillors are Veronica Kirkpatrick, Basil Curley and |
63 | councillors are elected with 3 from each of the 21 ward |
ard of the London Borough of Bexley - local | Councillors are Richard Gillespie, Simon Windle, and Bi |
The three | councillors are Shiela Chief, Terry-Lynn Favelle and Ro |
The current | councillors are Cllr. |
d of Redditch Borough Council; in which two | councillors are elected in rotation for four years each |
Since the last boundary changes in 2003, 54 | councillors are elected from 33 wards. |
Altogether 11 | councillors are elected. |
48 | councillors are elected from 20 wards with between one |
Ward | Councillors are Brian Bishop, Maxine Fothergill and Chr |
Four ordinary | councillors are popularly elected. |
Since the last boundary changes in 2003, 48 | councillors are elected from 27 wards. |
The | councillors are appointed by the five borough councils |
Since the last boundary changes in 2003, 39 | councillors are elected from 13 wards. |
59 | councillors are elected from 26 wards. |
None: Three | councillors are not members of groups, but are member o |
One third of the | councillors are elected in each of three years out of a |
51 | councillors are elected from 21 wards since the last bo |
The current | councillors are even split: three for the City Ward, wh |
egic merit in the proposals, although local | councillors are not convinced that the depot would trul |
Since the last boundary changes in 2004 63 | councillors are elected from 21 wards. |
The four | Councillors are Ernest Jameson, John Henry, Terry Green |
Ward | Councillors are Alan Deadman, John Eastaugh and Brenda |
Mayor (Gene Lockhart), whose employees and | councillors are all his cousins and equally corrupt and |
The four | councillors are Curtis Atatise, Calvin Ottertail, Henry |
All 55 | councillors are being elected from 26 wards in election |
r leader is Peter Burns and their other two | Councillors are Sylvia Humphreys and Adrian Nottingham. |
Councillors are elected from single-member constituenci | |
The | Councillors are Dennis Bolter and Judith Pritchard. |
60 | councillors are elected from 20 wards, with by-election |
The current | councillors are Barbara Boyce (Labour Party), Christina |
Since the last boundary changes in 2003, 42 | councillors are elected from 18 wards. |
59 | councillors are elected from 32 wards since the last bo |
Since the last boundary changes in 2003, 51 | councillors are elected from 22 wards. |
Currently, 52 local | councillors are members of the EL. |
Since the last boundary changes in 2005, 75 | councillors are elected from 70 wards. |
policy to charge fees on council car parks, | councillors are provied with free parking at council fa |
Since the last boundary changes in 2004, 37 | councillors are elected from 15 wards. |
The Current District | Councillors are Kelham Cooke (Con) and Rosemary Woolley |
Since the last boundary changes in 2003, 37 | councillors are elected from 13 wards. |
The | councillors are elected every two years from eight coun |
The current | councillors are Mair Gibbs (Labour) and John Hague (ind |
Since cantonal | councillors are electors for the Senatorial elections a |
64 | councillors are elected in provincial constituencies by |
The council consists of 67 | councillors are elected from 26 wards with each ward el |
Battle, MP), and Mick Loughman, the current | councillors, are members of the Labour Party. |
The Chief and 8 | Councillors are responsible for all facets of governanc |
48 | councillors are elected in provincial constituencies by |
40 | councillors are elected in provincial constituencies by |
32 | councillors are elected in provincial constituencies by |
Harington ward, whose | councillors are Gillian Cuthbertson, Alf Doran, and Den |
Regional | councillors are directly elected through secret ballots |
Since the last boundary changes in 2002 59 | councillors are elected from 23 wards with each ward el |
one councillor directly, and the remaining | councillors are elected from party lists so that the ov |
Currently both | councillors are from the Liberal Democrats, being Wensl |
26 | councillors are elected from 16 wards since the boundar |
cil of the Borough of Auckland insufficient | councillors are elected and the Council ceases function |
The current | councillors are: Peter Nicholas May, Stuart Rice, Janet |
The | Councillors are; |
Local | councillors argue that the library needs a complete ref |
onservatives had a 21 seat majority with 37 | councillors, as compared to 14 for the Liberal Democrat |
citizens however did not elect a mayor and | councillors as the lone mayoral candidate (the incumben |
joined the Association of Liberal Democrat | Councillors as a campaigns officer, becoming its politi |
989 Yamatani ran for a seat in the House of | Councillors as a Democratic Socialist Party candidate, |
nel of commissioners to replace the elected | Councillors, as described above. |
nty Council and opposition Liberal Democrat | councillors as to whether the structure was structurall |
second largest party on the council with 9 | councillors, as against 8 for Labour. |
ilst being broadly supported by legislative | councillors as being in the best interests of Hong Kong |
was imprisoned, along with 29 other Poplar | councillors, as a protest against unequal rates. |
08, the party has since then only had eight | councillors, as Berck has been sitting as an independen |
o live in the homes themselves and five are | Councillors at Wolverhampton City Council. |
or, one Liberal, one Greens and independent | councillors at the 2007 local government elections. |
Saint John elects 10 | councillors at large. |
Every component ward elects Labour | councillors at local elections and has done more or les |
The Labour party increased its number of | councillors at the expense of the Conservatives and Lib |
ion is elected every May by Nottingham city | councillors at their annual council meeting. |
rd is currently represented by three Labour | councillors at the Birmingham City Council; Gill Beddow |
and deputy mayor are elected from among the | councillors at the borough council's annual meeting in |
Green & Gregson Lane ward which elects two | councillors, At the May 2007 election, councillors were |
Each ward is represented by three | councillors; at present all of the councillors in Ching |
In November 2007 | councillors attended a number of workshops on estimated |
All existing | councillors bar the 2 retirees are up for re-election. |
l will consist of reeve Michael Hammond and | councillors Barb Cournoyer, Doug Mitchell, Peter Spuzak |
l consists of Chief Allan Gustufson and six | councillors: Barbara Doblej, Jim Doblej, Raymond Kwandi |
rvative seat in a byelection and two Labour | councillors became independents, as did one Conservativ |
at the age of 12 for his local MP and city | councillors, beginning in 1945. |
gained a sweeping 9.1% of the vote and four | councillors, being crucial for the election of Democrat |
r term began on April 3, 2009, and the four | councillors being Richard Mekanak, Daniel Sanderson, Ja |
This protest resulted in 32 | councillors being ordered to repay to the council the i |
Since the 2008 local election, twelve | councillors belong to the extra-parliamentary National |
All the five municipal | councillors belong to the Partido Popular. |
pearance of so large a body, but one of her | councillors, Berlaymont, was heard to exclaim, "What, m |
The remaining | councillors, both party-political and independent, form |
g the election many of the Liberal Democrat | councillors boycotted the swearing in of a new mayor in |
of conservative, generally pro-development | councillors but became more moderate over his time in o |
lly had three divisions each electing three | councillors, but from 1917 onwards had five divisions e |
h boundary changes increasing the number of | councillors by five, since the last election in 1995. |
t election in 2003 increasing the number of | councillors by three. |
idered poorly educated and dependent on his | councillors by contemporary sources. |
Councillors by Party: (1997-) 3 Labour. | |
ith boundary changes reducing the number of | councillors by two since the last election in 1998. |
t election in 1999 increasing the number of | councillors by 1. |
ast election in 2003 reducing the number of | councillors by three. |
The changes reduced the number of | councillors by five from 59 to 54, while increasing the |
The ward elects four | councillors by the single transferable vote system of e |
i-member wards, each electing three or four | councillors by the single transferable vote system, to |
e Porirua-Tawa Constituency that elects two | councillors came third in 2010. |
Nonetheless | councillors can voice complaints from their form and ha |
y chief Hubert Moore, together with six (6) | councillors: Charlie Baxter, Sr., Raymond Ferris, Beatr |
Together with | Councillors Charmine Saunders, Majorie Tangie and Irene |
r than (as for example in Christchurch) the | councillors choosing one of their group. |
Meanwhile Health Concern | councillors chose Ken Stokes to become the new leader o |
Labour | councillors Colin Lambert and Alan Godson, as well as e |
e the election the Liberal Democrats had 13 | councillors, compared to 10 independents, 9 Labour and |
crats had a majority on the council with 39 | councillors, compared to 19 Conservatives and 1 Labour |
the election Labour ran the council with 58 | councillors compared to 9 Liberal Democrats, 3 Conserva |
As of May 2006, Labour have 24 | councillors, Conservative 17, LibDems 12, Respect 2 and |
In September 1986 Unionist | councillors considered but rejected the option of mass |
Both | councillors contested the election, Jim Ryan as an inde |
Two | councillors contested the mayoralty, and William Thomas |
Several Stoke-on-Trent | councillors contribute to the site with comments or by |
political communication and concluded that | councillors could not sue for defamation on statements |
Palfrey has 3 elected | councillors: Councillor Mohammad Munir Councillor Moham |
It has two Conservative | Councillors, Councillor Tony Williams and Councillor Mi |
The local Town Council currently has 12 | councillors, covering both Sawbridgeworth and Spellbroo |
Councillors; Cr Cynthia Manson, Cr Heather Marcus, Cr J | |
Councillors; Cr Marcel Mahfoud, Cr Shane Bourke, Cr Ade | |
fight crime, an initiative that some other | councillors criticized as both ineffective and too expe |
The ward returns three | councillors, currently all Conservatives, to represent |
ectoral area were redrawn and the number of | councillors cut from seven to five. |
y 1970s, formed by two Belfast City Council | councillors, David M. Riddelsdell and Robert Lindsay Ma |
of the district of Cotswold, represented by | councillors David Penman and Merryl Phillips, members o |
Councillors Debbie Devlin (Koolunga) Neville Wilson (Cr | |
The election saw 10 sitting | councillors decide not to seek re-election including 3 |
d subsequently elected Lord Mayor by fellow | Councillors, defeating rival Councillor John So with a |
vative group on the council, while 2 Labour | councillors defected to the Socialist Labour Party. |
ame Council Leader after a number of Labour | councillors defected to the Conservative Group. |
No Liberal Democrat | councillors defended seats. |
12 sitting | councillors defended their seats, with a further 2, Jud |
Councillors defending seats in the election included th | |
tives retain control of the council with 30 | councillors despite losing 2 seats to the Liberal Democ |
ke most other councils in Wales, Anglesey's | councillors do not divide along political-party lines. |
elected to Cork City Council in 1979 aside | Councillors Donal Counihan, Denis Cregan and Maureen Qu |
Councillors Donald Johnson (Con), Melanie Scott Russell | |
l consists of Chief Darren Whitford and six | Councillors: Douglas Beaverbones, Roy Bremner, Martin I |
ith the Wednesfield North ward electing two | Councillors due to the resignation of a Councillor in J |
ncil composed of a Shire President and four | Councillors each representing a ward - North, South, Ea |
The town has 10 | councillors each representing one division (or ward). |
The council consists of a mayor plus four | councillors, each of whom represents the entire Shire. |
ided between two electoral wards with three | councillors each. |
idol - electing between three and five town | councillors each. |
Six, denoted below, elect three | councillors each. |
9 of the wards elect two | councillors each. |
12 of the wards elect three | councillors each. |
There were 17 wards electing 3 | councillors each. |
14 of the wards elect two | councillors each. |
re replaced with six wards, returning three | councillors each: Bedford Park, Chiswick Park, Grove Pa |
amakwa, Deputy Chief Amos Mamakwa and three | Councillors: Eddy Mamakwa, Hezekiah Sakakeep and Noah W |
overned by Chief Edward Machimity and three | councillors: Eileen Keesic, Gladys Oombash and John Sap |
From among themselves, the | councillors elect a mayor and a deputy mayor who presid |
The | councillors elect a Mayor from among the council's memb |
The final council before abolition had 30 | councillors elected from 16 wards. |
It is composed of 83 | councillors, elected in 2004, in office for six years u |
ults were noticeable seeing two Plaid Cymru | councillors elected in Caldicot, a first for the Welsh |
er district, there is no difference between | Councillors elected with the highest and lower vote sha |
s seat in 2003 and in 2007 was one of three | councillors elected for the new multi-member ward of Al |
Two | Councillors elected from the Right or Labor Unity facti |
Council, the legislative body, comprises 60 | councillors elected from each of the 60 wards and is he |
is a unicameral body consists of thirty-six | councillors elected in free elections for a 4-year term |
ons of eight council management areas, with | councillors elected from each area forming an area comm |
It is a unicameral body consists of thirty | councillors elected in free elections for a 4-year term |
This meant that | councillors elected in 2004 served for an additional ye |
4 on her first attempt, becoming one of six | councillors elected from a field of twenty candidates. |
The council consists of the mayor plus ten | councillors elected to serve a three-year term. |
Some | Councillors elected on party political tickets or belie |
The Conservatives won overall, with 54 | councillors elected resulting in a substantial majority |
d and Hartburn is represented by two Labour | councillors, elected in 2011. |
The council is composed of seven | councillors elected to represent an unsubdivided munici |
Bay of Plenty regional council, one of four | councillors elected by the city of Tauranga. |
Two | councillors elected as Labour do not sit with any group |
Amongst two UUP | councillors elected to replace him was future Lord Mayo |
hepparton City Council is composed of seven | councillors elected to represent an unsubdivided munici |
ed in 1997, the council has consisted of 49 | councillors elected from 20 wards. |
The council is composed of nine | councillors elected to represent an unsubdivided munici |
fourteen general | councillors elected from national lists using the large |
Original Independent grouping contains two | councillors elected as Liberal Democrats and one as a C |
Minch was also one of the first | councillors elected to Kildare County Council, when it |
The council consists of 79 | councillors elected for a four-year term from 21 wards. |
by 2% in 2010, but still failed to get any | councillors elected in 2006 and 2010. |
is a unicameral body consists of thirty-six | councillors elected in free elections for a four-year t |
a unicameral body consists of thirty-three | councillors elected in free elections for a 4-year term |
The party had 2 | councillors elected in the 1997 local elections, 1 in 2 |
ncil took place on 7 June 1973, with the 49 | councillors elected forming a shadow authority until 1 |
The council is composed of five | councillors elected to represent an unsubdivided munici |
Aberystwyth town council is made up of 19 | councillors elected from the five wards. |
a unicameral body consists of thirty-three | councillors elected in free elections for a four-year t |
ugh Council, Hadleigh is represented by six | councillors elected from the two wards of St James and |
is a unicameral body consists of fifty-one | councillors elected in free elections for a four-year t |
ctive until at least 1985, when it had four | councillors elected in local council elections, but app |
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