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Government of Atlanta : ウィキペディア英語版
Government of Atlanta

The government of Atlanta is composed of a mayor and body of one councilman from each of 12 districts, a City Council President, and 3 other at-large councilmen:
*Post 1 representing districts 1-4
*Post 2 representing districts 5-8
*Post 3 representing districts 9-12
The entire slate is elected for four-year terms in off-year elections (2001, 2005, 2009, etc.).
==History==
In 1954, Atlanta's ward system was changed from a bicameral body of councilmen representing Wards and three city-wide (at-large) aldermen to a system of six city-wide aldermen with a Vice-Mayor who served as the president of the Board of Aldermen. This eliminated the strength of the wards.
In 1973 a new charter was passed which shifted the city to a district system and took effect at the start of 1974.
The chief architect of that charter was Grace Towns Hamilton with the purpose to more equitably represent the changing racial composure of the city and coincided with the city's first Black mayor, Maynard Jackson, taking office.
In this reformulation, the Vice-Mayor (and Board of Aldermen president) was changed to the President of the City Council (elected city-wide) and 12 districts were drawn represented by one Council member each; in addition there were 6 at-large posts giving a 19 member body.
In 1996, the current makeup was enacted which reduced the number of Council members to 16 by reducing the number of at-large posts from six to three.

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