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An Alderman isessentially a city council member. They serve on a board of alderman and make decisions regarding the use of city funds and they create city ordinances. The functions of the board of alderman can vary from city to city depending on the structure of your city's government. The mayor of the city is the 'chairman' of the board. He/she runs and directs the meeting. The Alderman vote on issues and the mayor is usually not allowed a vote unless a tie occurs. There are usually two types of Alderman seats: 1. 'At large' - meaning the Alderman represtents citizens throughout the whole city. 2. A 'ward' or 'district' alderman - meaning the alderman represents a political sudivision or district of the city. For instance, a city might be divided into three sections. Each section could have it's own elected alderman to represent those citizens. An Alderman isessentially a city council member. They serve on a board of alderman and make decisions regarding the use of city funds and they create city ordinances. The functions of the board of alderman can vary from city to city depending on the structure of your city's government. The mayor of the city is the 'chairman' of the board. He/she runs and directs the meeting. The Alderman vote on issues and the mayor is usually not allowed a vote unless a tie occurs. There are usually two types of Alderman seats: 1. 'At large' - meaning the Alderman represtents citizens throughout the whole city. 2. A 'ward' or 'district' alderman - meaning the alderman represents a political sudivision or district of the city. For instance, a city might be divided into three sections. Each section could have it's own elected alderman to represent those citizens. An Alderman isessentially a city council member. They serve on a board of alderman and make decisions regarding the use of city funds and they create city ordinances. The functions of the board of alderman can vary from city to city depending on the structure of your city's government. The mayor of the city is the 'chairman' of the board. He/she runs and directs the meeting. The Alderman vote on issues and the mayor is usually not allowed a vote unless a tie occurs. There are usually two types of Alderman seats: 1. 'At large' - meaning the Alderman represtents citizens throughout the whole city. 2. A 'ward' or 'district' alderman - meaning the alderman represents a political sudivision or district of the city. For instance, a city might be divided into three sections. Each section could have it's own elected alderman to represent those citizens.

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