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"council elections" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to an election for a particular council or other governing body. For example, "The town is preparing for its upcoming council elections."
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Council elections were introduced in 1877 and the first chairman was elected in 1889.
In the 1990s Labour dominated council elections.
Moreover, voters punish mayor candidates of parties that performed strongly in earlier council elections.
This year there are no council elections in the capital.
Vote Labour in the council elections and yes".
New Zealand has just held its local council elections.
We ask: (1) Does the partisan identity of the mayor influence the voter's decision in subsequent town council elections?
The local council elections were held one month later.
A day later, another candidate for the council elections was similarly killed on Mosul's outskirts.
In the English council elections, Labour lost nearly 500 seats (see chart 1).
The episode earned her requests to enter the local council elections, which were slated for 2004.
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