Unicameral Sentence Examples
It continued the unicameral legislative system, abolished the office of governor, and provided for an executive council of twelve members.
The legislative branch is unicameral.
There are 36 states in Nigeria and with a unicameral legislature.
A convention met at Windsor (July 2-8, 1777), and drafted a document which contained almost all of the important provisions of the constitution of Pennsylvania, such as a unicameral legislature, a plural executive and a council of censors, which was not abolished until 1870.
The government is in the hands of a mayor, elected for two years, and of a unicameral municipal council, consisting of 15 members, elected from the five wards of the city for two years or for four years.
It provides for the election of a mayor, treasurer and comptroller for two-years terms; for elected boards of control for library, parks and education, and for a unicameral city council, half of which is chosen every two years for a term of four years.
In spite of the repeated recommendations of the censors, the convention refused to abolish the collegiate executive and the unicameral legislative system until 1836.
The city charter (1857) provides for government by a mayor, elected biennially, and a unicameral council, elected by popular vote.
Without a second chamber there is always the danger that a unicameral parliament could become an elective dictatorship.