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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.
The 2021 Dallas City Council election will determine all 14 city council members in Dallas, Texas. [1] The election occurred on May 1, 2021. [2] By law, Dallas municipal elections are nonpartisan. [3] In races where no candidate took a majority of over 50% of the total vote, the two top vote-earners advanced to a runoff election.
Pages in category "Dallas City Council members" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.
Dallas City Hall. The city uses a council-manager government with Eric Johnson serving as mayor, [1] T.C. Broadnax serving as city manager, [2] and 14 council members serving as representatives to the 14 council districts in the city.
Oak Cliff is represented by four members of the Dallas City Council, out of a total of fourteen council members for the city as a whole. Using the boundaries described above, two of the council districts fall completely in Oak Cliff (Districts 1 and 4), while two others partially represent Oak Cliff (Districts 3 and 8).
President Ronald Reagan giving his acceptance speech at the Republican National Convention in Dallas. The city uses a council-manager government, with Eric Johnson serving as mayor, [239] T.C. Broadnax serving as city manager, [240] and 14 council members serving as representatives to the 14 council districts in the city.
Dallas also concurrently elected all 14 members of its city council, and 3 of the 9 total members of the Dallas Independent School District. Johnson won the runoff with 55.61%. Johnson won the runoff with 55.61%.
The 110th district of the Texas House of Representatives consists of southern portions of the city of Dallas. The current representative is Toni Rose, who has represented the district since 2013. [1] [2] A portion of both Interstate 45 and the Trinity River go through the district.