Social Sciences, asked by barbiekaur, 1 year ago

difference between a councilor and an alderman  


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Answered by alinakincsem
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Thanks for asking the question. 
The major difference between councilor and an alderman is that a councilor is an elected member of a municipal corporation or board. They participate in decision making of the council, etc.
On the other hand alderman is a honorary title given to a councilor who has served for a long time as a member of municipality.
In short, no one can be an alderman without becoming a councilor first.
Hope I helped.
Answered by nirikumari41
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Answer:

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Explanation:

A Councillor is elected by all members of a town whereas an alderman is elected by councilors

A Councillor is elected in all wards and alderman is elected in only few wards

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