Mississippi’s small towns can eliminate 2 aldermen
Small-town government in Mississippi could soon operate with fewer aldermen.
A bill signed into law that goes into effect July 1 will allow a town with a population of 500 or less to operate its government with three aldermen instead of the current required five. Voters would have to approve the change in a special election.
Clarion Ledger
5/11/16
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