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Illinois Muni****l Code
allows for the
formation and
existence of an
aldermanic-city form of muni****l government. As an example, in Chicago, the Chicago...
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alderpersons are
generally given exceptional deference,
called "
aldermanic privilege" or "
aldermanic prerogative", to
control city
decisions and
services within...
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Edward Alderman (May 29, 1951 –
September 16, 2008) was, at the time of his execution, the longest-serving
death row
prisoner in the
United States...
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James Horace Alderman (in some
sources Aldermon) (June 24, 1884 –
August 17, 1929) was an
American convicted murderer,
bootlegger and
gangster during the...
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Aldermans Green is an area in the
north east of Coventry, England. It is
situated in
between Longford and Bell Green.
Prior to the
expansion of Coventry...
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Alderman is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Albert Alderman (1907–1990),
English cricketer Clifford Lindsey Alderman (1902–1988), American...
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aldermanic and
borough elections 1933
Chicago aldermanic election 1933 New York City
aldermanic election 1933 New York City
aldermanic presidential...
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shortly after he arrived, this
proved to be the
opening salvo in the 1921
aldermanic election. In 1921,
Anthony D'Andrea, who
Powers had
supported for ward...
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health reasons, and Toni Foulkes, a
community activist, ran for the
aldermanic seat and was
elected thereafter.
Thomas counted a new
public library and...
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Edwin Anderson Alderman (May 15, 1861 –
April 30, 1931)
served as the
President of
three universities.
Edwin A.
Alderman Elementary School in Wilmington...