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Chichester District Council has 48 councillors, representing 14 wards.
It consists of 55 councillors, representing a total of 20 wards, elected
Exeter City Council has three Councillors representing Exwick Ward; two of the three
s increased in size with 10 alderman and 30 councillors representing 10 wards.
6 February 1875 after the Mayor and several Councillors resigned over a dispute with the Provincial
010 the party was disbanded and all 5 BGPVG Councillors resigned from party and now sit as Independ
The election saw Independent councillors retain their plurality, despite losing a si
Independent councillors retained their status as the majority group
Independent councillors retained their status as the majority group
A couple of former councillors returned to the council, the former Labour
officials of the past, such as former city councillors S.E.
held on December 4, 1972, to elect a mayor, councillors, school trustees, and public utility commis
vember 13, 1978, to elect mayors or reeves, councillors, school trustees, and (in some areas) publi
The shire has no wards, and all councillors serve 4-year terms.
The City of York Council has 47 councillors serving 22 wards.
Of 22 parish councillors, seven represent Minshull Vernon, eleven re
Until 1996 councillors shadowed the regional and district councils
e being a truly religious man " he told his councillors sharply " not to meddle in things that in n
of the district of Cotswold, represented by Councillors Sheila Jeffery and Len Wilkins, and by Char
ections on May 5th 2011 returned two Labour Councillors, Shirley Potts and Ian Boulton
The ward has returned three Councillors since the 2004 boundary changes.
, who were left with their lowest number of councillors since 1973 - though in terms of popular vot
She has been a member of the House of Councillors since 1998, and is the current chair of the
ctor the Duke of Somerset, one of the Privy Councillors, Sir Gawain Carew, was ordered to pacify th
is no longer divided into wards and the ten councillors sit at large.
e is no longer divided into wards and the 7 councillors sit at large.
e City is not divided into wards and the 12 councillors sit at large.
The shire has never had wards, and all 6 councillors sit at large.
is no longer divided into wards and the 11 councillors sit at large.
is no longer divided into wards and the six councillors sit at large.
e is no longer divided into wards and the 9 councillors sit at large.
shire was not divided into wards and the 7 councillors sit at large.
includes Hilton and Maltby) has three local councillors sitting on Stockton borough council all of
has not been divided into wards, with the 9 councillors sitting at large.
d use of commoners as officials and even as councillors, something which angered the nobility.
pton wards in the district council North (2 councillors), South (2 councillors) and Outer (1 counci
ob Hussain in Oldbury ward, being among the councillors standing for re-election.
d with 4 Liberal Democrat and 1 independent councillors standing down at the election, while the co
In two of those wards the councillors stayed the same but fought under a differen
ICAC also recommended that local government councillors step aside from any development application
leading to fears of cancellation, but local councillors stepped in to fund the route.
our extra seats were up for election due to councillors stepping down.
Councillors Steve Hamilton (Con), Jane Law (Con), Jeane
sioners meals on wheels in 2009, as of 2011 councillors still enjoy free meals at council meetings.
thin the local Labour party also meant some councillors stood in the election as independents.
reckleton West after 2 sitting Conservative councillors stood as independents in the election.
6 sitting councillors stood down at the election including the fo
Several councillors stood down at the election including the ch
Meanwhile 3 sitting Labour councillors stood down at the election, Cathy Brown, Al
During a visit to the school in 1974, local councillors suggested that the barn could be converted
cil meeting saw the Conservative and Labour councillors support an all-party executive.
opposing expansion, while almost all Labour councillors supported it.
The Chief's and Councillors' terms began on March 1, 2007.
ocally by a district council composed of 48 councillors that is responsible for such services as ho
ervices under the control of elected county councillors that include education, planning, transport
s of a generally elected Chief and 4 family Councillors, that are elected according to the preferen
l's city council revolve around its elected councillors, the municipal political parties to which t
The Partido Popular has 5 municipal councillors, the Partido Socialista Obrero has one and
PSOE), who received 19.9% of the vote and 4 councillors; the United Left (IU), with 9.81% and 2 cou
berta, elected one mayor, nine of their ten councillors, the five Fort McMurray Public School Distr
ansfield ward is represented by two elected Councillors, the others by one elected Councillor.
erta, elected one mayor, eight of their ten councillors, the five Fort McMurray Public School Distr
Councillors: The wards of the respective members are in
With the help of the Parks Department, and Councillors, the local schools have assisted in plantin
he expense of the Conservatives, who lost 6 councillors, the Liberal Democrats, who lost 2 councill
Kooyoora ward is represented by two elected Councillors, the others by one elected Councillor each.
h it and the Labour party represented by 23 councillors, the balance of the council being made up o
For the House of Councillors, the district vote is similar (In SNTV mult
h it and the Labour party represented by 23 councillors, the balance of the council being made up o
publication was a booklet, Local Government Councillors: their Motives and Manners (1976), in which
Following the election, the county councillors then elected county aldermen, there being o
In addition to the 100 councillors, there were sixteen Aldermen who divided 9
In addition to the 100 councillors, there were sixteen Aldermen who divided 11
social legislation that was anathema to LCL councillors, they would delay, obstruct and modify such
Conservators, which consists of six borough councillors, three representatives of the Epsom Downs R
abour councillor and the resignation of two councillors, three by-elections were won by the incumbe
consists of Aichi Prefecture and elects six Councillors, three every three years by single non-tran
The council consists of 78 councillors, three for each of the city's 26 wards.
gh in 1974, Margate West ward elected three councillors to the new Borough, but following the bound
ion created the entire 99-member council (3 councillors to each ward), which shadowed its predecess
Voters from this ward elect three councillors to Manchester City Council.
he constituency has six wards, all electing councillors to the Butere/Mumias County Council.
nd Thornham, with each ward returning three councillors to the fifteen-member council.
ked by Lord Sunderland and several Catholic councillors to put her away for a time.
Each ward elects one of its two councillors to serve also on the 21 member Council of t
ameral Parliament by adding the Assembly of Councillors to the existing Assembly of Representatives
e constituency has nine wards, all electing councillors to the Moyale County Council.
Kingsbrook elects two councillors to Bedford Borough Council, both of which a
e and Deane Borough Council and returns two councillors to the borough council.
toral division for the purposes of electing councillors to Rutland County Council and comprises the
e of the many steps taken by Edward and his councillors to make England a more Protestant country.
r gained 88 seats, bringing their number of councillors to 8,870.
one of which is Stapleton, which sends two councillors to the parish council.
The ward returns three councillors to the Borough Council holding an election
nstituency, and the Wyken Ward elects three councillors to Coventry City Council, two of whom are L
The ward returns three councillors to the borough council, with elections ever
of their divisions and added a further two Councillors to their tally.
lish this, he brings out various punishment councillors to publicly humiliate Takahashi, using her
ard is a political division returning three Councillors to the London Borough of Barking and Dagenh
-member electoral division, returning three councillors to Town Hall.
gained 584 seats, bringing their number of councillors to 9,504 - their highest since 1975.
Two councillors to be elected.
and Deane Borough Council which returns two councillors to the borough council.
e with the Labour group for Community Group councillors to be given positions chairing council comm
orted that recommendations have been put to councillors to endorse the £60m plan to build a new rai
The ward returns three councillors to Borough Council, with an election every
constituency has seven wards, all electing councillors to the Wajir County Council.
For local government elections (to elect councillors to Omagh District Council), Fintona lies wi
gained 111 seats, bringing their number of councillors to 9,213.
n Bearton ward for the purposes of electing councillors to North Hertfordshire District Council.
The constituency has 21 wards, all electing councillors to the Kehancha municipality.
Ardsley and Robin Hood , which elects three councillors to Leeds City Council, and it is in the Mor
y, October 18, 2010 to elect a mayor and 12 councillors to the city council, seven of the nine trus
ctober 18, 2004 to elect a mayor and twelve councillors to sit on Edmonton City Council, nine trust
y gained 44 seats, bringing their number of councillors to 9,257.
constituency has eight wards, all electing councillors to the Turkana County Council.
gained 468 seats, bringing their number of councillors to 10,929.
een ward for local council elections elects councillors to Ealing Council.
gained 284 seats, bringing their number of councillors to 8,920 - their highest since 1981.
Uplands returns 4 councillors to the local City and County of Swansea cou
The ward returns three councillors to Borough Council, with elections every fo
in 2006, the defection of some independent councillors to the New Party, and the formation of loca
n the votes of the far-right National Front councillors to remain president.
in all 24 wards, with each ward returning 3 councillors to the council.
This ward elects six councillors to the 16-person council.
The ward elects three councillors to represent the Bradley area, the north-we
rough in 1974, Marine & Pier ward elected 2 councillors to the new Borough at the elections of 1973
bey is a political division returning three Councillors to the London Borough of Barking and Dagenh
he mid 1980's to 2007 and sent three Labour councillors to Birmingham City Council.
e in Auckland, there was no attempt by city councillors to prevent it.
The ward returns three councillors to the Borough Council, with elections ever
Pagett was one of only two councillors to oppose a bailout grant to Showplace Pete
y, October 15, 2007 to elect a mayor and 12 councillors to the city council, eight of the nine trus
Borough in 1974, Birchington ward elected 5 councillors to the new Borough at the elections of 1973
cated in the city of Preston, returning two councillors to Town Hall.
Bonymaen returns 2 councillors to the local council.
ine, started a petition and lobbied MPs and councillors to denounce the spy-cam scheme', he was pro
The constituency has 18 wards, all electing councillors to the Turkana County Council.
The town elects 15 councillors to form Market Deeping Town Council.
It sends 3 district councillors to SKDC which is based in Grantham.
er seats, thereby increasing the numbers of Councillors to 51.
ctober 26, 1998 to elect a mayor and twelve councillors to sit on Edmonton City Council, nine trust
voters in each return either two, or three, councillors to Town Hall.
so boosted by the decision of 3 independent councillors to join the group.
n the Morley North ward, which elects three councillors to Leeds City Council.
gained 275 seats, bringing their number of councillors to 12,645.
and said there needed to be more opposition councillors to challenge Labour.
ward named Reddish South that elects three Councillors to Stockport Metropolitan Borough Council;
constituency has eight wards, all electing councillors to the Mandera County Council.
Newnham elects two councillors to Bedford Borough Council, both of which a
ille ward has traditionally returned Labour councillors to Bristol City Council, though in May 2006
The ward returns three councillors to Hackney London Borough Council, with ele
The ward returns three councillors to sit on Brent Council.
e constituency has nine wards, all electing councillors to the Tana River County Council.
ral ward for local council elections elects councillors to Ealing Council.
wo-member electoral division, returning two councillors to Town Hall.
he Lower Lune Valley ward, which elects two councillors to Lancaster City Council every 4 years.
d a tribunal of at least 24 peers and privy councillors to investigate "any open invasion or rebell
lenn) were the first three Liberal Democrat councillors to be elected in the borough.
-member electoral division, returning three councillors to Town Hall.
h provided, inter alia, for the election of Councillors to the local authorities in Scotland by the
orough in 1974, Cliftonville ward elected 3 councillors to the new Borough at the elections of 1973
of approximately equal population with two councillors to be elected by the voters in that ward, a
It elects three Councillors to Stockport Metropolitan Borough Council u
Borough in 1974, Salmestone ward elected 3 councillors to the new Borough, but following the bound
shaw Bridge and Wycoller, and returns three councillors to sit on Pendle Borough Council.
The constituency has 12 wards, all electing councillors to the Mandera county Council.
As a ward of Bristol, Avonmouth sends two councillors to Bristol City Council, one of which is Do
but Hanham won a ballot of the Conservative councillors to remain leader.
Carnlough village for a meeting with other councillors to discuss development in the area.
councillor, the other two wards provide two councillors to Rother District council.
er of the council, Azhar Ali, was among the councillors to lose their seats in the election, which
The parish elects councillors to Newcastle Borough Council for the villag
she was part of a small minority of Toronto councillors to vote against a plebiscite on plans by th
He was later elected by the Councillors to become Melbourne's Deputy Lord Mayor.
May 2006) has the Conservatives gaining 132 councillors to become the overall largest party in Lond
e constituency has nine wards, all electing councillors to the Isiolo County Council.
ion is governed by Chief Erwin Redsky and 4 Councillors: Tom Anderson, Marcella Meekis, Vernon Reds
the independents included the former Labour councillors, Tom Defty, who defeated the mayor and wife
ddition, the First Nation's Council is four councillors: Tommy Fiddler, George Kamenawatamin, Rober
lly signed the ordinance, but his dismissed councillors took news of the document to King John, imp
Newly elected councillors took office in January 2001, with a term en
The first elected councillors took office on 15 February 1961.
ivided into four wards each returning three councillors: Town, Chase & Bull's Cross, Ordnance and G
Currently Health Concern have three County Councillors, two in Worcestershire and one in Shropshir
into three wards, one of which elects three councillors, two of which elect two councillor each .
The Chief's and Councillors' two-year elected term began on July 29, 20
On 2 June 2010, Forest Heath Planning Councillors unanimously rejected Lord Derby's plans.
was the leader of the Conservative group of Councillors until 1997.
ct 2004, each ward will elect three or four councillors using the single transferable vote system a
ct 2004, each ward will elect three or four councillors using the single transferable vote system a
otland) Act 2004 each ward will elect three councillors using the single transferable vote system a
ct 2004, each ward will elect three or four councillors using the single transferable vote system a
ct 2004, each ward will elect three or four councillors using the single transferable vote system a
ct 2004, each ward will elect three or four councillors using the single transferable vote system a
ct 2004, each ward will elect three or four councillors using the single transferable vote system a
2004, with each ward electing three or four councillors using the single transferable vote system a
ct 2004, each ward will elect three or four councillors using the single transferable vote system a
ivisions but too large for one returned two Councillors using the block vote variant of FPTP used f
Act 2004,each ward will elect three or four councillors using the single transferable vote system a
                                                                                                   


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