board of selectmen

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board of selectmen

The board of selectmen meets in the town hall.

Definition

Noun: - A board of selectmen is a group of officials elected to manage the public affairs and governance of a town, a form of local government traditional in the New England region of the United States.

Usage
  • The term is used specifically to refer to the elected executive body in the town meeting form of government.
  • It is a proper noun when referring to a specific board (e.g., the Board of Selectmen), but can be used as a common noun in general descriptions.
Examples
Advanced Usage
  • The structure and powers of a board of selectmen can vary by town charter but typically include responsibilities for town finances, public safety, and appointing certain town officials.
  • In some towns, the board may have a chairman or a first selectman who holds additional executive duties.
Variants and Related Words
  • Selectman (noun, singular): An individual member of a board of selectmen.
    • He has been a selectman for over a decade.
  • Selectboard: A modern, gender-neutral term increasingly used in place of "board of selectmen" in some New England towns.
  • Town Council: A different, often larger, form of municipal legislative body used in other parts of the United States.
Synonyms
  • Town government (general term)
  • Town administration (general term)
  • Municipal board (general term)
Related Phrases
  • To run for selectman: To be a candidate for election to the board.
    • After years of volunteering, she decided to run for selectman.
  • Selectmen's meeting: A formal gathering of the board.
    • The issue was tabled until the next selectmen's meeting.
board of selectmen

The board of selectmen meets in the town hall.

Noun
  1. a board of officials elected to administer the public business of a New England town