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ected on the first count, defeating sitting | councillors John Murray and Danny Burke. |
council will consist of mayor Roy Avis and | councillors John Albanese, Andrew Hallikas, Ken Perry, |
er the Labour, independent and Conservative | councillors joined together to oust the Liberal Democra |
urnout was 63.8% up 1.2% on 2001 and 28 new | Councillors joined the council. |
owegijick, who is serving along with twelve | Councillors: Judy Desmoulin, Scott Desmoulin, Max Finla |
Councillors Ken Wilson, Rilla Rice and James Gibson wer | |
The ward has returned six | Councillors Labour gained two councillors in 2007, one |
being divided between the Conservative (39 | councillors), Labour, (55), Liberal Democrat (24) parti |
being divided between the Conservative (45 | councillors), Labour, (41), Liberal Democrat (31) parti |
e housing, and won endorsements from former | councillors Larry Langley, Janice Melnychuk, Michael Ph |
It has 30 | councillors, last elected in 2005. |
a landslide Conservative victory gaining 22 | councillors, leading the Isle of Wight to Conservative |
l Democrat cabinet members sacked and other | councillors leave the party. |
A split led to two of its four | councillors leaving and standing as independents in the |
Many commentors blamed the Tory | Councillors led by Merrick Cockell for these poor resul |
In September 1960, 17 out of League's 33 | councillors, led by Jean Drapeau, left and created the |
gue (French: Ligue d'Action Civique or LAC) | Councillors, led by Jean Drapeau, crossed the floor to |
f the mayor to keep control, after 2 Labour | councillors left the party to become independents. |
ith Ratcliffe's control of the League, four | councillors left and designated themselves independent |
rd and is represented by Conservative Party | Councillors: Lesley Rennie, Paul Hayes and Kate Wood. |
ad already asserted, via electronic mail to | councillors, letters, and petitions with more than 3,00 |
The Labour party had 15 | councillors, Liberal Democrats two, the Green Party one |
ials consists of Chief David Babin and five | Councillors: Lindy Black, George Sackaney, Denis Trembl |
t elected female mayor, although two female | councillors, Lorena Tridico and Susan Myers, each serve |
ting rotation of acting mayors, under which | councillors Lorena Tridico, Susan Myers and Ozzie Grand |
2008 resulted in four of the sitting seven | councillors losing their seats, and saw the City of Wod |
The borough mayor and city | councillors make up the borough council, along with no, |
21 seats, with 10 Labour and 3 independent | councillors making up the council. |
nter and his Deputy Chief Luke Bird and two | councillors: Mary Stoney and Georgina Wabano. |
party managed to get an overall majority of | councillors, meaning that the council became no overall |
Masaharu Nakagawa (House of | Councillors), member of the Japanese House of Councillo |
ki Kamei, Tadahiro Matsushita, and House of | Councillors members Kensei Hasegawa from the LDP and Ta |
From 1867 until 1977, | councillors met at the Council Chambers at 620-634 Midl |
Councillors met at the Town Hall at the intersection of | |
Councillors Michael Adam (Con), Adronie Alford (Con), A | |
Councillors Michael Cartwright (Lab), Stephen Cowan (La | |
a upon its first meeting July 14, 1906 with | Councillors Michael Eleniuk (chairman), J. Wilinski, P. |
Several other right-wing | councillors, most notably Rob Ford and Doug Holyday, ne |
ervative ruling coalition when two of their | councillors moved over to different political parties. |
City | councillors moved to Loxley House from the Nottingham C |
bout their state, many developers and local | councillors named streets in their localities Victoria |
y divided into two wards each electing nine | councillors named Chiswick and Turnham Green. |
months later after one of the Conservative | councillors, Nigel Rose, abstained enabling the Liberal |
The ballot elects one mayor, 10 | councillors, nine school board trustees and seven park |
The ballot elected one mayor, ten | Councillors, nine School Board Trustees and seven Park |
leted the new unitary authorities and their | councillors no longer felt such a strong reason to oppo |
The Trust consists of up to 2 elected | councillors nominated by the Somerset County Council an |
tes in local elections, including 5 sitting | councillors, none of whom won their seats. |
at lawyer Catriona Munro, City of Edinburgh | councillors Norma Hart and Angela Blacklock, and local |
l Transition Committee made up of staff and | councillors of the dissolving entities was formed to ma |
While House of | Councillors of Japan uses a staggered election, there a |
The council is composed of 30 | Councillors of which 26 are directly elected and 4 are |
of Representatives elected by the mayor and | councillors of the municipalities in the province; |
The | councillors of both local government authorities resign |
position and the plans were rejected by the | councillors of Tweeddale West in March 2008. |
undoubtedly true, but upon his recovery the | councillors of the Prince of Wales gave him a position |
olving ten members appointed from among the | councillors of the ten metropolitan boroughs (one repre |
as later used to refer to nine of the privy | councillors of William III: the Whigs Devonshire, Dorse |
e Star Chamber, and one of the most trusted | councillors of Charles I. His loyalty, ability and hone |
ar period which is staggered with the other | councillors of that ward so that only one councillor pe |
Lord Mayor is elected to office annually by | councillors of Cork City Council from amongst its membe |
colleague Sir Richard Empson were prominent | councillors of the Council Learned in the Law, a specia |
George Lansbury and the rebel | councillors of Poplar (foreword by George Galloway) (20 |
l Transition Committee made up of staff and | councillors of the three dissolving entities was formed |
n Theodard was murdered soon after 669, the | councillors of Childeric II made Lambert bishop of Maas |
The | Councillors of the First Nation are Rebecca Knockwood a |
ratic Party, winning a seat in the House of | Councillors of the Japanese Diet in 1962. |
A fire authority is made up of either | councillors, officers or representatives from the local |
ber districts (ichinin-ku) for the House of | Councillors often play a decisive role for the outcome |
ency has either Conservative or Independent | councillors on SKDC. |
, which typically involved signing up local | councillors on to the payroll of his companies and gett |
As of 2010 the Ward is served by three | councillors on Birmingham City Council: Eddie Freeman, |
he was nominated as Lord Provost by fellow | councillors on Glasgow's ruling Labour group. |
Camden, Bloomsbury is represented by three | councillors on Camden Borough Council. |
Prior to 1994, Nepean elected its regional | councillors on an at large basis. |
eld municipal elections to elect mayors and | councillors on November 7, 1993. |
ats contested meaning they had 57 of the 99 | councillors on Leeds council. |
As of 2010 the Ward is served by three | councillors on Birmingham City Council: Alistair Dow, D |
The conservative | councillors on the current Council have also pushed suc |
Labour aldermen and | councillors on local authorities |
g unprofitable, despite a campaign by local | councillors on Northampton Borough Council to save it . |
Soho Ward is represented by three Labour | councillors on Birmingham City Council; Sybil Spence, C |
stminster, West End is represented by three | councillors on Westminster City Council. |
It currently has 18 | councillors on Barnsley Metropolitan Borough Council an |
The party had three | councillors on South Ribble District Council by 2007. |
held every four years in order to vote for | councillors on Devon County Council. |
There are a total of 62 | councillors on the council, the majority of which are c |
ble for overseeing the activities of Labour | councillors on Liverpool city council. |
They have 4 | councillors on Lincolnshire County Council, gaining one |
He became president of the Assembly of | Councillors on 13 October 2009. |
eld municipal elections to elect mayors and | councillors on November 5, 1989. |
e MDC was elected as Mayor of Harare by the | councillors on June 15. |
wards, each of which is represented by two | councillors on Sault Ste. |
He is one of the longest serving | councillors on Larne Borough Council; like the UUP's Ro |
councils, the district auditor wrote to all | councillors on 9 May telling them that an extraordinary |
members elected, replacing the previous 82 | councillors on Cornwall County Council and the 249 on t |
They presently have two | councillors on East Dunbartonshire Council: Charles Ken |
They had twelve of the sixty | councillors on Lancaster City Council after the 2007 el |
They won twenty-five of the twenty-six | councillors on Morecambe Town Council in 2009 with 64% |
d in January 2006 by a group of Independent | councillors on Barnsley Council, described as "dissiden |
amden, King's Cross is represented by three | councillors on Camden Borough Council. |
onsists of Kagawa Prefecture and elects two | Councillors, one every three years by a first-past-the- |
The colonial governor appoints two | councillors, one of whom is the Island Secretary. |
They currently have two | councillors, one elected as an Ulster Unionist, and the |
rd returned one Labour and two Conservative | councillors, one of whom defected to the Liberal Democr |
nsists of Tochigi Prefecture and elects two | Councillors, one per election. |
vis was not up for election, as Legislative | Councillors only come up for election every eight years |
al Government (Scotland) (Glasgow Wards and | Councillors) Order, 1948, S.I., 1948, No. 876) of the c |
l guards were told to go home, but the town | councillors organised them into defensive units to stop |
the majority of the parliamentary group and | councillors out of a meeting of the party's Central Exe |
Following the election, Labour had 30 | councillors out of 60. |
h BNG (99-03), and in 2003 they achieved 13 | councillors out of 21, so they started to govern alone. |
Party increased its majority and now has 34 | Councillors out of 57. |
SDP-Liberal Alliance gained a total of four | councillors over two wards. |
cterized by uniform courtesy to the crew of | Councillors over whom he presided, a clear grasp of all |
There was a 3% reduction in the number of | councillors, owing to the abolition of the Greater Lond |
Housing and Community Services Committee - | Councillors P J Waddell (Chairman), Mrs R M Denby and J |
October 2006 Arkley and other Conservative | councillors paid damages for libel over claims made in |
divided into four wards - Lightwood (three | councillors), Paperbark (three councillors), Red Gum (t |
The Polegate | councillors parties were 2 Liberal Democrats and 1 Inde |
Aspden's fellow | councillors passed a motion on April 30, 2007 referring |
Councillors Pat Carinal Joe Pierre Jr. Cory Walkley Jim | |
nd Sidcup Parliamentary constituency, three | Councillors Patricia Cammish, Graham D'Amiral, and Nick |
It is currently represented by Labour | Councillors Paul Godwin, Vince Maple and Julie Shaw. |
As of 2010 it was represented by | Councillors Paul Firth, Christopher Hogg and Richard Wa |
on wanted to have local referendums, reduce | councillors pay and have local council officers deal wi |
In February, Rhodes offered the pre-reform | Councillors pensions of $1000 per annum for ten years, |
He found six Labour | councillors personally guilty of corrupt practices, alt |
5, 2009, consists of Chief Felix Thomas and | Councillors Peter Nippi, Gregory Scott, Tina Thomas, Tr |
mber 2, 2011, are Chief Irvin Sinclair, and | Councillors Peter Bradburn, Alpheus Hart, Richard Hart, |
The flag was designed by | Councillors Peter Stock, Dewi Pritchard, Jim Brock and |
The town has six | councillors plus a mayor, and no wards. |
“Informal Cabinet” meeting, with only four | councillors present. |
The three | councillors presently representing Sutton Vesey on Birm |
a strong position on the council, having 51 | councillors previously elected and having maintained ov |
Knight and most of the Labour | councillors protested by refusing to set any budget. |
Brecknockshire has 24 | councillors, Radnorshire has 15 and Montgomeryshire has |
All of the other 10 incumbent | councillors ran for re-election. |
All but one of the incumbent | councillors ran again in this election (Barry Erskine, |
25 wards rather than the previous 23 and 64 | councillors rather than 70. |
On January 3, 2006 Belfast City | Councillors ratified a plan to erect a statue to the la |
ons held on 3 April 1952, and the number of | councillors reduced to 87 in number from 90. |
City | councillors rejected the plan in a clear case of tower |
council consisting of a mayor, aldermen and | councillors replaced the local board. |
sting of a mayor, six aldermen and eighteen | councillors replaced the UDC. |
t, and an urban district council of fifteen | councillors replaced the local board. |
is no longer divided into wards, and its 8 | councillors represent the entire shire. |
iscontinued on 20 October 2007 and all nine | councillors represent the entire shire. |
f equal parts of the District, so that ward | councillors represent equal number of voters, whereas t |
The shire is undivided and the nine | councillors represent the entire shire. |
e abolished throughout the shire, and the 7 | councillors represent all residents in the shire. |
d and Stoughton ward each saw the number of | councillors represent them reduce from 3 to 2. Merrow a |
The seven | councillors represent all residents of the shire. |
All nine | councillors represent the whole of the Shire. |
is no longer divided into wards and the 11 | councillors represent the entire Shire. |
was not subdivided into wards, and the nine | councillors represented the entire area |
Three legislative | councillors represented the division from 1867 until th |
was not divided into ridings, and its nine | councillors represented the entire district. |
n, not divided into ridings, and its twelve | councillors represented the entire Shire. |
ram was not divided into wards and its nine | councillors represented the entire Town. |
was not subdivided into ridings and its 12 | councillors represented the entire shire. |
Before May 2007, | councillors represented 43 single-member wards, but sin |
d the areas covered by some wards to ensure | councillors represented roughly equal numbers. |
as not subdivided into wards, and the seven | councillors represented the entire area. |
ra was not divided into wards, and its nine | councillors represented all electors of the City. |
-partisans who have the largest grouping of | councillors represented followed by the national politi |
la was not divided into wards, and the nine | councillors represented the entire City. |
e was not divided into ridings and its nine | councillors represented the entire Shire. |
was not subdivided into wards, and its nine | councillors represented the entire area. |
ere abolished on 27 January 1965 and the 12 | councillors represented the entire area. |
The shire was unsubdivided and its nine | councillors represented the entire shire. |
as not subdivided into wards, and its seven | councillors represented the entire area. |
was not subdivided into wards, and the nine | councillors represented the entire area. |
uca was not divided into wards and its nine | councillors represented all electors in the City. |
am was not subdivided into wards, and the 9 | councillors represented the entire area. |
ty of Traralgon was unsubdivided and its 12 | councillors represented the entire city. |
Under the existing system, some | Councillors represented Wards with disparities in popul |
by Powys County Council and has 73 elected | councillors representing 73 council wards. |
The Council consists of 26 | councillors, representing 16 wards in the county. |
the elections in May 2003, there were eight | councillors representing three wards - East Ward (2), K |
It first met in Goldsworth Hall with 18 | councillors representing the wards of Knaphill, St John |
The Council consists of 51 elected | councillors, representing twenty-five electoral wards. |
the 2006 local elections, the group had six | councillors, representing Isleworth (Paul Fisher, Phil |
Prior to this, it had 8 | councillors representing two wards - West Ward (3 counc |
Edmonton was divided in six wards with two | councillors representing citizens in each ward. |
s elected for wards in Bushey, and 3 Labour | councillors representing wards in the Borehamwood area. |
Shire have two wards-North Ward, with four | councillors, representing Broomehill, and South Ward, w |
It consists of 50 | councillors, representing the city's 20 wards. |
The majority of | councillors representing Walton are Labour. |
The Town Council consists of 22 | councillors representing seven wards, elected for a fou |
The council has 72 | councillors, representing 24 wards. |
ection on 26 November 2005, as one of three | Councillors representing the new Taylors Ward. |
e a safe Conservative stronghold with all 3 | Councillors representing the area on Sefton council com |
and to participate in a French attack; the | councillors representing the towns found this impossibl |
Overall there are 6 | councillors representing the Freshfield area and all of |
e a safe Conservative stronghold with all 3 | Councillors representing the area on Sefton council com |
shire is at present undivided with its nine | councillors representing the entire shire. |
Prior to the 2003 elections, there were 11 | councillors representing five wards: Town (3), Southwes |
The current | councillors representing Penderry are: June Burtonshaw |
The council currently consists of 69 | councillors, representing 60 electoral divisions. |
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