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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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