What is a Wardman?
Wardman is a term used in the context of local government and politics in some parts of the United States. It refers to a type of political division or district within a city or town that is used for electoral purposes.
In some cities, wardman are designated areas within the city that are used to divide the city into smaller, more manageable voting districts. Each wardman is represented by a single council member or other elected official, who is responsible for representing the interests of the residents within that wardman.
The term "wardman" is derived from the Old English word "ward," which means "a division or district." It is still used in some cities today, although it has largely been replaced by more modern terms like "district" or "precinct."