0 a man who belongs to a part of the official law-making body in many US states
1 a man who is a member of a state assembly (= elected law-making group)
Of the eleven assemblymen on this committee, nine had served previously in the chamber.
When in need of ' help to solve a problem ', citizens are much more likely to approach a religious leader (42 per cent) than a local government assemblyman (27 per cent).
These assemblymen will have no borough links, and that will mean nothing but trouble.
We do not want assemblymen who are insulated from public opinion.
I would argue that the assemblymen will require different personal qualities from those necessary for a borough leader.
The regional candidates are in the main already selected, and therefore they could go forward for election as assemblymen or assemblywomen.
Does not the first-past-the-post part of proposals mean that 14 assemblymen will have constituencies of more than 500,000 people to serve?
Step by step and year by year, the assemblymen will seek further powers.