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  2. Bill Wiley - Wikipedia

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    After moving with his wife to Winchester, Virginia, Wiley spent several years on the city's Board of Zoning Appeals and Planning Commission. [2] [3] In 2014 Wiley ran for the city council and was elected without opposition. [4] From January 2018 onwards, Wiley was president of the city council. [5]

  3. City of Winchester - Wikipedia

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    Winchester (/ ˈ w ɪ n tʃ ɪ s t ər /), [2] or the City of Winchester, is a local government district with city status in Hampshire, England. The district is named after its main settlement of Winchester , which is where the council is based and is also the county town of Hampshire.

  4. Winchester City Council elections - Wikipedia

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    Winchester City Council is responsible for the local government of the City of Winchester in Hampshire, England. Despite its name, the City of Winchester is a local government district that stretches far beyond the urban area of Winchester , covering urban, suburban and rural areas.

  5. Winchester - Wikipedia

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    The wider City of Winchester district includes towns such as Alresford and Bishop's Waltham and had a population of 127,439 in 2021. [5] Winchester is the county town of Hampshire and contains the head offices of Hampshire County Council. Winchester developed from the Roman town of Venta Belgarum, which in turn developed from an Iron Age oppidum.

  6. Washington–Baltimore combined statistical area - Wikipedia

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    The BMC, which was created in 1992 as the successor to the Regional Planning Council and Baltimore Regional Council of Governments, consists of the Baltimore region's elected executives, representing Baltimore City and Anne Arundel, Baltimore, Carroll, Harford and Howard counties. [14]

  7. Municipal council - Wikipedia

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    The city of Everett, Massachusetts was the last to abolish its own bicameral city council (a seven-member Board of Aldermen and an 18-member Common Council) and replace it with an 11-member City Council, doing so with a November 8, 2011 referendum which took effect in 2014. Examples include:

  8. Winchester, Virginia - Wikipedia

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    The city is composed of four wards, each with 2 councilmen, with the city's mayor serving as the ninth representative and leader of the council. While the council began as a 13-member board, it transitioned from 13 to 9, beginning in 2006 and ending in 2008.

  9. Category:Winchester City Council elections - Wikipedia

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    2023 Winchester City Council election; 2024 Winchester City Council election This page was last edited on 22 September 2019, at 01:52 (UTC). ...