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Previously each ward had elected three members, starting this year e
The winning candidate in each ward is highlighted in bold.
The electorate of each ward elects three councillors.
One councilman from each ward is up for election each year.
For each ward, councillors are elected to sit on Carmarthensh
e city is divided into municipal wards and each ward elects a councillor to the Council.
the consensus was for opening hospitals in each ward in New York City.
Electors in each ward could vote for two candidates for council.
Elections occurred in all 24 wards, with each ward returning 3 councillors to the council.
sists of the Mayor, six aldermen (two from each ward), and City Treasurer.
llor polling the lowest number of votes in each ward would stand for re-election in 1978.
One trustee is elected from each ward, and the non-victorious candidate with the most
For the periods 1995 to 1999 each ward elected one councillor by the first past the po
nto effect to ensure that the interests of each ward were proportionally represented on Sudbury City
councillors are elected from 26 wards with each ward electing one or more councillors.
d using the most recent election result in each ward, in most cases 1994, or otherwise 1992.
recording crime and other statistics, with each ward having a constable assigned, known as the Ward
2009 and the candidates duly nominated for each ward may be found at the Warwickshire County Council
er Cheshire County Council elections, with each ward electing 3 councillors.
hich the constituency sits, the results of each ward are as follows.
on where only one alderman is elected from each ward, as opposed to two.
                                                                                                   


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