Legislative council
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A legislative council is the legislature, or one of the legislative chambers, of a nation, colony, or subnational division such as a province or state. It was commonly used to label unicameral or upper house legislative bodies in the British (former) colonies. However, it has also been used as designation in other (non-Commonwealth) nations. A member of a legislative council is commonly referred to as an MLC.
In the United States, a legislative council has a different connotation, and means a council within a legislature which supervises nonpartisan support staff.
History
In the British Empire, the authority under which legislative councils have been constituted has varied: some under the royal prerogative, others by acts of parliament, and some by commission and royal instructions.[1]
List of legislative councils
| Country | Body | Type | Established | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Template:Country data Brunei Darussalam | Legislative Council | Unicameral | 1959 | Suspended in 1984, reconvened in 2004 |
| Template:Country data Hong Kong | Legislative Council | Unicameral | 1843 | Established under the British Hong Kong era; Provisional Legislative Council 1997–98 |
| Template:Country data Isle of Man | Legislative Council | Upper House | ||
| Template:Country data Palestine | Legislative Council | Unicameral | 1996 | |
| Template:Country data Saint Helena | Legislative Council | Unicameral |
In India, the Vidhan Parishad is another name for the Legislative Council in those states with bicameral legislatures.
| Country | Body | Type | Established | Disestablished | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Template:Country data Aden | Legislative Council | Unicameral | 1947[2] | ||
| Template:Country data Antigua and Barbuda | Legislative Council | Unicameral | Established under instructions to the governor | ||
| Template:Country data Bahamas | Legislative Council | Unicameral | 1841[3] | Letters patent | |
| Template:Country data Barbados | Legislative Council | Unicameral | 1963[4] | Established under instructions to the governor | |
| Template:Noflag Basutoland | Legislative Council | Unicameral | 1960[5] | Established under instructions to the governor | |
| Template:Country data Bechuanaland Protectorate | Legislative Council | Unicameral | 1961 | 1965 | |
| Template:Country data Bermuda | Legislative Council | Bicameral | 1612 | 1980 | Originally a single thirteen-member Council combined Executive (cabinet) and Legislative functions. Established under Royal Charters to the London Company in 1606, 1609, and 1612, and to the Somers Isles Company in 1615, transmitted via the Governor. Elected lower House of Assembly held first session in 1620, with Council becoming upper house. The Council split in 1888 into an Executive Council and a Legislative Council. Colonial legislature was updated to the Westminster system in 1968. Executive Council was renamed the Cabinet in 1973, and is now formed from Members of the majority party in the House of Assembly. Legislative Council was renamed the Senate of Bermuda in 1980, and is now composed of five Members recommended by the Premier, three by the Leader of the Opposition, and three by the Governor acting in his own discretion, all appointed by the Governor.[6] |
| Template:Country data British Columbia | Legislative Council | Unicameral | 1867 | 1871 | |
| Template:Country data British Guiana | Legislative Council | Unicameral | 1928 | 1961 | Established by an act of parliament; abolished between 1953 and 1954. |
| Template:Country data British Honduras | Legislative Council | Unicameral | 1853[3] | Established under instructions to the governor | |
| Template:Country data British India | Imperial Legislative Council | Bicameral | 1861 | 1947 | Unicameral until 1920 |
| Template:Country data British Virgin Islands | Legislative Council | Unicameral | 1867[3] | 2007 | |
| Template:Country data Burma | Legislative Council | Unicameral | 1897 | 1936 | |
| Template:Country data Ceylon | Legislative Council | Unicameral | 1833 | 1931 | Established under the prerogative |
| Template:Country data Cyprus | Legislative Council | Unicameral | Established under the prerogative | ||
| Template:Country data Dominica | Legislative Council | Unicameral | 1832[3] | Established by an act of parliament | |
| Template:Country data Falkland Islands | Legislative Council | Unicameral | 1845 | 2009 | Established under the British Settlements Act, 1843 |
| Template:Country data Fiji | Legislative Council | Unicameral | Established under the prerogative | ||
| Template:Country data Gambia | Legislative Council | Unicameral | 1843[3] | Established under the British Settlements Act, 1843 | |
| Template:Country data Gibraltar | Legislative Council | Unicameral | 1950 | 1969 | |
| Template:Country data Gold Coast | Legislative Council | Unicameral | Established under the British Settlements Act, 1843 | ||
| Template:Country data Jamaica | Legislative Council | Unicameral | 1866[3] | ||
| Template:Country data Kenya | Legislative Council | Unicameral | 1907 | 1963 | Established under the British Settlements Act, 1843 |
| Template:Flagicon Lower Canada | Legislative Council | Upper House | 1791 | 1841 | |
| Template:Country data Malaya | Federal Legislative Council | Unicameral | 1948 | 1957 | |
| Template:Country data Malta | Legislative Council | Unicameral | Established under the prerogative | ||
| Template:Country data Manchukuo | Legislative Council | Unicameral | 1934 | 1945 | Puppet state of the Empire of Japan |
| Template:Country data Mandatory Palestine | Legislative Council | Unicameral | 1922 | 1923 | |
| Template:Country data Mauritius | Legislative Council | Unicameral | Established under the prerogative | ||
| Template:Country data Montserrat | Legislative Council | Unicameral | 2011 | Established under instructions to the governor | |
| Template:Country data New Zealand | Legislative Council | Upper House | 1841 | 1950 | Unicameral until 1853 |
| Template:Country data Newfoundland | Legislative Council | Upper House | 1833 | 1934 | |
| Template:Country data Nigeria | Legislative Council | Unicameral | Established under the prerogative | ||
| Template:Country data Northern Rhodesia | Legislative Council | Unicameral | Established under the Foreign Jurisdiction Act, 1843 | ||
| Template:Country data Nyasaland | Legislative Council | Unicameral | 1907 | Established under the Foreign Jurisdiction Act, 1843 | |
| File:Flag of the Territory of New Guinea.svg Papua New Guinea | Legislative Council | Unicameral | 1951 | 1963 | |
| Template:Flagicon Portuguese Guinea | Legislative Council | Unicameral | 1963 | 1972 | Became the Legislative Assembly |
| Template:Flagicon Portuguese West Africa | Legislative Council | Unicameral | 1922 | 1972 | Abolished between 1926 and 1955 |
| Template:Flagicon Province of Canada | Legislative Council | Upper House | 1841 | 1867 | |
| Template:Country data Romania | Legislative Council | Consultative | 1923 | 1948 | Established under Article 76 of the 1923 Constitution and retained under Article 72 of the 1938 Constitution |
| Template:Country data Saint Christopher-Nevis-Anguilla | Legislative Council | Unicameral | 1832[3] | Established under instructions to the governor | |
| Template:Country data Saint Lucia | Legislative Council | Unicameral | 1832 | 1967[7] | Established under the prerogative |
| Template:Country data Saint Vincent | Legislative Council | Unicameral | Established by an act of parliament | ||
| Template:Country data Seychelles | Legislative Council | Unicameral | 1962 | 1970 | Established under the prerogative |
| File:Flag of Sierra Leone 1916-1961.gif Sierra Leone | Legislative Council | Unicameral | Established under the British Settlements Act, 1843 | ||
| Template:Country data Solomon Islands | Legislative Council | Unicameral | 1960 | 1970 | |
| Template:Country data Southern Rhodesia | Legislative Council | Unicameral | 1898 | 1923 | Established under the prerogative |
| Template:Country data Straits Settlements | Legislative Council | Unicameral | 1866 | Established by an act of parliament | |
| Template:Country data Singapore | Legislative Council | Unicameral | 1946 | 1953 | |
| Template:Country data Swaziland | Legislative Council | Unicameral | 1964 | 1967 | Established in the Constitution of 1964 |
| Template:Country data Trinidad and Tobago | Legislative Council | Unicameral | 1925 | 1961 | Established under the prerogative |
| Template:Country data Tanganyika | Legislative Council | Unicameral | Established under the Foreign Jurisdiction Act, 1843 | ||
| Template:Country data Turks and Caicos Islands | Legislative Council | Unicameral | 2006 | ||
| Template:Country data Uganda | Legislative Council | Unicameral | 1920 | 1962 | Established under the Foreign Jurisdiction Act, 1843 |
| Template:Flagicon Upper Canada | Legislative Council | Upper House | 1791 | 1841 | |
| Template:Country data Zaire | Legislative Council | Unicameral | 1972 | 1990 |
United States
In American English, the term "legislative council" has acquired a slightly different meaning since the 1930s. It refers to a joint committee with members from both houses of the state legislature, which supervises a staff of attorneys, accountants, and researchers charged with providing strictly nonpartisan support services to the legislature or to particular committees.[8] The concept of the legislative council was first developed in Kansas and was implemented by the Kansas Legislature in 1933.[8][9] Eventually, a majority of U.S. states adopted legislative councils, but under a variety of names.[8] Between 1933 and 1959, at least 32 states had legislative councils.[9]
Kansas still uses a legislative council, although it was converted into the Kansas Legislative Coordinating Council in 1971. Legislative councils operating under that name exist in the states of Arkansas, Arizona, Colorado, Montana, North Dakota, Texas, and Wisconsin. Several states use the term "commission" for the same thing, including New Jersey and Nevada.
A few states, like California, have a "legislative counsel", not "council", who is appointed by a vote of the entire legislature and is thus responsible to the body as a whole rather than a "council" within it.
See also
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References
- ↑ Wright, Martin. Appendix 9 in The Development of the Legislative Council 1606–1945, in the series "Studies in Colonial Legislatures" edited by Margery Perham of the Institute of Colonial Studies, Oxford, England (Faber & Faber, 1946).
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