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  • Alderman - Wikipedia
    An alderman is a member of a municipal assembly or council in many jurisdictions founded upon English law with similar officials existing in the Netherlands and Belgium The term may be titular, denoting a high-ranking member of a borough or county council , a council member chosen by the elected members themselves rather than by popular vote
  • What does an alderman do? - HowStuffWorks
    To understand what an alderman is, you first need to determine what government you're talking about Aldermen were traditionally high-ranking officials in Anglo-Saxon England, often presiding in a shire
  • Alderman Restaurant NYC
    The Alderman is a tribute to the unparalleled history and tapestry of New York City Located in Times Square NYC, The Alderman offers unparalleled dining for all About
  • ALDERMAN Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of ALDERMAN is a person governing a kingdom, district, or shire as viceroy for an Anglo-Saxon king How to use alderman in a sentence
  • What does an alderman do? - WKRN News 2
    Generally speaking, the terms alderman, councilor and commissioner can be used interchangeably, as they all mean a local government representative
  • Alderman Definition Meaning | Britannica Dictionary
    ALDERMAN meaning: 1 : a member of a city government in the U S , Canada, and Australia; 2 : a senior member of an English town, county, or borough council who is elected by the other members not used officially in Britain after 1974
  • ALDERMAN | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
    ALDERMAN definition: 1 in the UK , in the past, a member of a local government chosen by the other members 2 in the… Learn more
  • Understanding the Role of an Alderman in Local Government
    What is an Alderman? An alderman is typically a member of a city council or local governing body The term originates from Old English, where ‘alder’ means elder In present-day usage, it refers to elected officials who represent specific districts or wards within a municipality


















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