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control by choosing aldermen. The act was changed in 1910, so that outgoing aldermen were no longer allowed to vote. Councils can still create honorary aldermen, often a reward for long service. "Alderman" is used for both men and women and may be prefixed to a person's name (e.g. Alderman John Smith, Alderman Smith or, for women, Alderman Mrs (or Miss) Smith).
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