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The Jacksonville City Council is composed of nineteen members who are elected for a four-year term and serve as part-time legislators. In May of each year, the Council elects a President and Vice President to serve one-year terms beginning the first of July. The current president is Randy White ((R) District 12)
Pages in category "Jacksonville, Florida, city council members" The following 16 pages are in this category, out of 16 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
The government of Jacksonville is organized under the city charter and provides for a "strong" mayor–council system.The most notable feature of the government in Jacksonville, Florida, is that it is consolidated with Duval County, which the jurisdictions agreed to in the 1968 Jacksonville Consolidation.
In 2002 Johnson campaigned first for the Jacksonville City Council, then for state representative, but was defeated in the September 2002 Democratic primary. In 2018 Johnson was serving on a Jacksonville task force on the city's civil rights history. [1] Johnson won election to the Jacksonville City Council in District 14 in May of 2023. [2]
Appointed to a vacant City Council seat in 1982, she had been elected six times after that, as well as winning races in the Florida Legislature. 'A relentless fighter': E. Denise Lee, 25-year ...
Kimberly Daniels (born June 12, 1961) [1] is an American minister, religious author, politician, wife and mother of four from Jacksonville, Florida. She is a member of the Florida House of Representatives, representing House District 14 (part of Duval County). She began her political career as an at-large member of the Jacksonville City Council.
Davis was born in South Bend, Indiana and moved to Florida in 1979. He attended Maranatha Baptist University in Watertown, Wisconsin, where he graduated with a degree in business. From 2003 to 2010, Davis served on the Jacksonville City Council, and he was selected as the President of the council from 2007 to 2008.
Fullwood was born in Jacksonville in 1975 and attended the University of North Florida, where he graduated with a degree in communications in 1997. In 1999, Fullwood was elected to the Jacksonville City Council, and was the youngest person to be elected to the city council in city history. He served on the City Council from 1999 to 2007.