Dallas City Council

The Dallas City Council serves as the legislative body in the City of Dallas. It consists of 14 members. City council members are chosen by plurality elections in each of fourteen districts. The city operates under a council-manager system of local governance.

City Council of the City of Dallas
Type
Type
Full-time Council-Manager
HousesUnicameral
Leadership
Mayor
Mayor Pro Tem
Adam Medrano
Deputy Mayor Pro Tem
Adam McGough
Structure
Seats14
CommitteesEconomic Development; Housing & Homelessness; Government Performance and Financial Management; Quality of Life, Arts and Culture; Public Safety and Criminal Justice; Transportation & Infrastructure; Environment & Sustainability; Workforce; Ad Hoc Legislative; Ad Hoc Judicial Nominations
Length of term
2 Years
Elections
Majoritarian by District
RedistrictingDecennial
Meeting place
Council Chamber
City Hall
Website
dallascityhall.com/government/Pages/city-council.aspx
Constitution
City Codes City Council Rules

Current membership

The current members of the city council are:[1]

District Name Took Office Committee Chairship Party
1Chad West[2][3]2019[2]Nonpartisan
2Adam Medrano†2013Nonpartisan
3Casey Thomas, II‡2015Human and Social NeedsNonpartisan
4Carolyn King Arnold2018Nonpartisan
5Jaime Resendez[2][4]2019[2]Nonpartisan
6Omar Narvaez2017Nonpartisan
7Adam Bazaldua[2][5]2019[2]Nonpartisan
8Tennell Atkins2017Economic Development and HousingNonpartisan
9Paula Blackmon[2]2019[2]Nonpartisan
10Adam McGough2015Public Safety and Criminal JusticeNonpartisan
11Lee Kleinman2013Mobility Solutions, Infrastructure and Sustainability; Ad Hoc LegislativeNonpartisan
12Cara Mendelson[2]2011Nonpartisan
13Jennifer S. Gates2013Government Performance and Financial ManagementNonpartisan
14David Blewett[2][6][3]2019[2]Nonpartisan

† Denotes Deputy Mayor Pro Tem ‡ Denotes Mayor Pro Tem

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References

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