alderwoman
/ælˈdərwəmən/Definitions
1. noun
A woman who serves as a member of a municipal assembly or council, typically elected to represent a ward or constituency.
“The alderwoman was instrumental in passing the new environmental regulations in the city.”
2. noun
A woman who is a high-ranking official or member of a council in a town or city, often with ceremonial or symbolic duties.
“The alderwoman presided over the town’s annual harvest festival.”