Boston City Council (1822–1909)

From 1822 until 1909, Boston's legislative body was bicameral, with a Board of Aldermen that was elected at-large and a much larger Common Council with members that was elected from multi-member wards. This city legislature was replaced in 1909 with the unicameral body that is the modern Boston City Council.

Boston City Council
Type
Type
HousesBoston Board of Aldermen
Boston Common Council
History
Founded1822
Disbanded1909
Preceded byBoston Board of Selectmen
Succeeded byBoston City Council (unicameral)
SeatsChanged over time
Constitution
Boston City Charter (1822)
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