The name of the elected member's office in a City in Canada is that of Alderman (some also allow Alderpersonor Alderwoman). They are elected to WARDS, which are similar to a district or precinct in the US. The collective name of the body that aldermen belong to is City Council. The head of the Aldermen is the Mayor, who is also the head of City Government (and he/she also has responsibilities for a Ward in some cities.).
The elected leader of a province is called the Premier. The elected representatives are called Members of the Legislative Assembly, or MLA's.
They are usually known as Members of Provincial Parliament, or MPPs.
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Members of the federal government have different titles, depending on the job they were elected to do. Some official titles include, the President of the United States, senator, and members of the House of Representatives.
Nepotism is the term for what happens when an elected official gives good jobs to family members.
Each member of congress is elected by the people of his/her state. Each member of congress is elected by the people of his/her state.
The oath taken at the inaugural ceremony binds an elected official to support the Constitution of the United States. Sometimes the members of Congress are sworn in as a group. The President and Vice President are always sworn in individually.
The legislative branch of the government has the most power. The members of it are elected by the people and they make laws that govern the nation.
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Members of Provincial Parliment
The members of constituent assembly are elected by the members of the provincial assemblies
Members of the federal government have different titles, depending on the job they were elected to do. Some official titles include, the President of the United States, senator, and members of the House of Representatives.
Members of Parliament represent a riding in the federal government, while Members of Provincial Parliament represen a riding in the provincial government.
Member of Provincial Parliament (MPP) =========================== The names of the legislatures at the provincial level of government in Canada display a considerable variation. The most common is "Legislative Assembly" and the politicians elected to them are called "Members of the Legislative Assembly" or MLAs. British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island and Nova Scotia employ this designation. In the three territories (Yukon, Northwest Territories and Nunavut) the term is also "Legislative Assembly." In Ontario, however, the legislature is called the "Provincial Parliament," in Québec it is the "National Assembly," and in Newfoundland and Labrador, it is the "House of Assembly." The elected members in those provinces are called MPPs, MNAs, and MHAs accordingly.
There is a vast body of government officials known as the civil service, whose members are appointed rather than elected. Judges are appointed, rather than elected.
Nepotism is the term for what happens when an elected official gives good jobs to family members.
Nepotism is the term for what happens when an elected official gives good jobs to family members.
Nepotism is the term for what happens when an elected official gives good jobs to family members.
A party that has at least 12 elected members in the House of Commons. Such a party is entitled to question the government during Question Period and has a research budget. Otherwise, members of a party that has no official status are considered as independent Members of Parliament.
The School Board usually consists of elected members, so it is PART of an elected government.