Council members are typically elected during local elections, which can occur every two to four years, depending on the specific regulations of the municipality or governing body. Some councils may have staggered terms, meaning that only a portion of members are elected in any given election cycle. Additionally, special elections can be called to fill vacancies that arise between regular election periods.
In England they are members, chosen by the elected councilors, in a borough or county council and are senior members of a local council
The members of Jewish Councils were chosen by the SS. (There were no elections).
By governer
they would write the name down of every one and pick name out of a bag
24, elected by the residents of each "Council Delegate's" area of representation. There were 88 until Jan. 2011
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Every two years.
Every 2 and a half years
The United Nations Security Council consists of 15 members. This includes five permanent members—China, France, Russia, the United Kingdom, and the United States—who have veto power, and ten non-permanent members elected for two-year terms. The non-permanent members are chosen to ensure representation from different regions of the world.
The Council of 500 would vote on who to put in the council and who not to put on the council.
every year 50 members of the 10tribes would be chosen by a lottery.
The Seattle City Council has 9 members.