In politics, a "ward" refers to a specific electoral district within a city or municipality, typically used for local government elections. Wards are designed to facilitate representation by dividing larger areas into smaller, manageable regions, allowing residents to elect representatives who directly address local issues. Each ward may have its own council member or representative, making it easier for citizens to engage with their local government. The structure and number of wards can vary significantly depending on the size and governance framework of the locality.
What does Earmarks mean in politics?
W. R. Ward has written: 'The tithe question in England in the early nineteenth century' 'Theology, sociology and politics'
John Manning Ward has written: 'Earl Grey and the Australian colonies, 1846-1857' -- subject(s): Politics and government 'James Macarthur'
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Do you mean Tara Ward? If so 4, she played Preston in 1984.
Please define what you mean by "takes ward's vehicles." To run errands? To go shopping? To take ward to different places? Or has the guardian appropriated ward's vehicles as their own? WHAT?