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Proposition R (2012) was a charter amendment passed in November 2012 to reduce the number of city of St. Louis alderpersons from 28 to 14. It was slated to take place 10 years in the future (effective January 1, 2022) and was passed by city voters on November 6, 2012, with 61 percent voting in favor
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To become an alderperson, one must be a registered voter, twenty-five years of age, have been a United States citizen for at least five years, a resident of the city for three years, and for one year a resident of the ward from which elected. The President must be at least thirty years of age and a
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Proposition R (2022) called for an independent commission to draw boundaries between the wards of St. Louis and ensured that that the board was not able to change the election method without a public vote. Prop R also strengthened ethics by creating new stipulations for conflicts of interest and
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The president presides at all the meeting, preserves decorum and determines all questions of order. The president appoints standing and special committees and serves as an equal member of all committees. The president assigns bills to appropriate committees and refers bills, when ready, to the
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By custom and tradition, an alderperson has a great deal of influence over decisions impacting the ward they represent on matters ranging from zoning changes, to street resurfacing, to tax abatement to business licensing, etc.
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By city charter, alderpersons are legislators. Alderpersons introduce laws and legislation known as board bills that can become city ordinances which can impact the quality of lives of city residents.
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The Board of Aldermen consists of one representative from each of the city's 14 wards. The President of the Board is elected as a separate office by a general citywide ballot. After the
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required alderpersons to recuse themselves when such conflicts arise. Finally, it changed the "Board of Aldermen" to the gender-neutral "Board of Alderpersons."
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Engrossment Committee. The president directs action from the broad elevated podium in the front and center of the semi-circulate position.
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if passed by the Board. The Board is responsible for setting the city budget and conducting oversight of city departments and agencies.
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neighborhood. Regular elections to the Board of Aldermen are held in the spring of odd-numbered years. Beginning with the
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to hold a Board seat lost re-election in 2011. The current composition of the Board was sworn in on April 18, 2023.
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Alderpersons may introduce legislation known as board bills, which are subject to approval by the
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While the office of alderperson is officially nonpartisan, all incumbents are either
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Proposition D, a ballot measure to make municipal elections in St. Louis officially
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Since April 2023, the Board of Aldermen has had seven standing committees.
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14 ward-based alderpersons and 1 city-wide president (officially
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Tyus was previously an alderwoman from 1991 to 2003.
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