town meeting
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Definition
- Noun:
- A meeting of the inhabitants of a town: An assembly where residents of a town gather to discuss and decide on local matters.
- Government of a town by an assembly of the qualified voters: A form of local governance where eligible voters convene as a legislative body to make decisions for the town.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The annual town meeting will be held next Tuesday to vote on the new school budget.
- Citizens voiced their concerns about property taxes during the lively town meeting.
Advanced Usage
"Open town meeting": A form of town meeting where all registered voters of the town are eligible to participate, deliberate, and vote.
- The small New England community still operates via an open town meeting.
"Representative town meeting": A form of town meeting where elected representatives, rather than the entire electorate, vote on town affairs.
- Due to its larger population, the city adopted a representative town meeting system.
Variants and Related Words
- Town hall meeting: Often used synonymously, though it can sometimes imply a less formal, informational gathering hosted by officials.
- The senator held a town hall meeting to hear from constituents.
Synonyms
- Public forum: A meeting open to the public for discussion.
- Assembly: A group of people gathered for a specific purpose.
Related Phrases
To call a town meeting: To formally announce and convene such a gathering.
- The selectboard voted to call a town meeting to address the emergency.
Warrant for town meeting: The official document listing the items to be discussed and voted on.
- The proposed zoning changes are Article 3 on the warrant for the town meeting.
Noun
- a meeting of the inhabitants of a town
- government of a town by an assembly of the qualified voters