concejal
selectman [selectmen, -pl.] ; alderman [aldermen, -pl.] ; council-man [council-men, -pl.] ; councillor [councilor, -USA].
He explained to the selectman that pages were hired on a 'first-come, first-take' basis.
A group opposing the incumbent alderman decided that the board's feasibility study amounted to a covert plan to tear down the house that served as the library and erect an ugly building.
These descriptors are still alive: boatmen, city council-men, firemen, foremen, longshoremen, stunt men, statesmen, watchmen, man and manpower.
This obviously is only a starting point, but, given the intractability of the problem, it does represent one sure channel of information for councillors who wish to take advantage of it.
concejal del ayuntamiento
local councillor
The library may also arrange for local councillors to hold a rota of surgeries once a week.
concejal municipal
city council-man
town councillor
city councillor
These descriptors are still alive: boatmen, city council-men, firemen, foremen, longshoremen, stunt men, statesmen, watchmen, man and manpower.
A town councillor has been charged with swindling the tax system out of almost a quarter of a million pounds by illegally selling duty-free alcohol.
Under no circumstances should a city councillor lose their cool like that in a public place in front of other constituents.