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Alderman - Definition and Overview

Related Words: Archon, Chancellor, Commissar, Commissioner, Congressman, Congresswoman, Councillor, Elder

An alderman is a member of a municipal legislative body in a town or city with many jurisdictions. Members of Chicago's city council, for instance, use the title.

The title is Anglo-Saxon in origin, literally meaning "elder-man", and was used by the chief nobles presiding over shires.

See also: Ealdorman, Corporation of London


In the Republic of Ireland the title is used by the first person elected in a multi-seat local government ward.

In England prior to 1974 municipal or borough councils consisted of councillors and aldermen. Each ward usually elected three councillors for a three-year term, and one alderman to a six-year term. Aldermen tended to have the senior positions within the council only because they were usually the longest serving members, because of party political patronage.

Councils can still create honorary aldermen, often a reward for long service. This award is used much more often in Northern Ireland than in England

Example Usage of Alderman

jaymesiemer: RT @SunshineReview An Alderman of Chicago helps FBI expose bribery http://bit.ly/3Rh3J5 #twill
WhiteSoxBlogs: Wafeek Aiyash Charged With Offering $100,000 Bribe To Alderman Isaac Carothers http://bit.ly/1hRcYV
333Nadia: Yalie ex-Alderman to run for state office http://tinyurl.com/yg6wfc2
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