Local Councillors in House Hold

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In House Hold, Local Councils are elected by the voters in a council's jurisdiction. They have between three and 12 seats. Half of councils are elected every six months. These elections are often known as "Midterm Elections". Many local parties run to represent their communities. Starting in 2021 the candidate that gets the most personal votes becomes the mayor. In House Hold Town councils are made up of every citizen who lives in a town. Councils have between two and 15 members. In major towns and cities members are more likely to be members of a major party. Once moving to House Hold you must live their for two weeks to become a citizen and a town councilor. In many town councils small regional parties are represented.

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