Definition of Aldermanic. Meaning of Aldermanic. Synonyms of Aldermanic

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Definition of Aldermanic

Aldermanic
Aldermanic Al"der*man"ic, a. Relating to, becoming to, or like, an alderman; characteristic of an alderman.

Meaning of Aldermanic from wikipedia

- to by the State of Illinois as alderpersons, though the terms alderman and aldermanic remain in common use. Some cities such as, Ithaca, New York identify...
- alderpersons are generally given exceptional deference, called "aldermanic privilege" or "aldermanic prerogative", to control city decisions and services within...
- Council, aldermanic and borough elections 1933 Chicago aldermanic election 1933 New York City aldermanic election 1933 New York City aldermanic presidential...
- Alderman is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Albert Alderman (1907–1990), English cricketer Clifford Lindsey Alderman (1902–1988), American...
- grandchild, Emmett. His first marriage, to a dance instructor, Doreen Alderman, lasted from 1982 to 1990, although they were separated for the last six...
- to: Alderman (surname) Alderman Lesmond (born 1978), West Indian cricketer Alderman Fitzwarren, character in **** Whittington. Alderman House Alderman Islands...
- The 2011 Chicago aldermanic election took place on February 22, 2011, to elect the 50 members of the Chicago City Council. The elections were non-partisan...
- Chicago Aldermanic Black Caucus - CABC (June 1, 2023). "Congrats to Ald Stephanie Coleman on her election as Chair of the Chicago Aldermanic Black Caucus...
- The Power is a 2016 science fiction novel by the British writer Naomi Alderman. Its central premise is of women developing the ability to release electrical...
- The 2023 St. Louis aldermanic elections were held in two rounds, with nonpartisan blanket approval voting primaries on March 7 and general elections on...