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Austin City Council

The Austin City Council is the unicameral legislature of the city of Austin, Texas, United States of America. The mayor is included as a member of the council and presides over all council meetings and ceremonies. The current mayor of Austin is Kirk Watson. The duty of the council is to decide the city budget, taxes, and various other ordinances. While the council is officially nonpartisan, all current council members are affiliated with the Democratic Party. District 7 council member Mike Siegel is associated with the Democratic Socialists of America.

Before 2012, the council was composed of six at-large elected members and the mayor, and members could only serve three terms (nine years) on the council. However, in 2012 the citizens of Austin approved two propositions that established ten single-member districts within the city and assigned council and mayoral seats staggered four-year terms, with members limited to two terms. However, the mayor remains as the 11th member on the council, an arrangement known as 10 to 1. The new setup was first implemented in advance of the 2014 elections, following a 2012 ballot initiative.

Duties

The duty of the Austin City Council is to oversee and decide on the city budget, local taxes, amendment of laws, and creation of ordinances and policies. The council members meet every Thursday. There are several boards and commissions that are composed of non-elected appointed citizens to give advice and recommendations to council members. These board generally review, debate, and comment on recommendations for the council. At the start of each term, Council elects a Mayor Pro Tempore from its members, usually serving 1 to 2 years. While largely a symbolic title, the Mayor Pro Tempore is in charge of running meetings upon the absence of the mayor. The current Mayor Pro Tempore is Vanessa Fuentes, elected on January 6, 2025.

Members

Members of the council are elected to 4 years terms and can serve a maximum of 2 terms. The current council was elected in 2022 and 2024. The council is officially nonpartisan; however, all current council members and the mayor are affiliated with the Democratic Party. District 7 council member Mike Siegel is associated with the Democratic Socialists of America.

Notable past members

  • Emma Long (1948–1959, 1963–1969) The first woman elected to serve on the Austin city council. Emma Long Metropolitan Park was named in her honor.
  • Hub Bechtol (1959)
  • Greg Casar (D), U.S. Representative from the 35th District (2023–present)
  • Sheryl Cole (D), State Representative from the 46th District (2019–present)
  • Lee Cooke (R), Mayor of Austin (1988–1991)
  • Jimmy Flannigan (D), Austin council member (2017–2021), first openly gay male city council member in Austin history
  • Gustavo L. "Gus" Garcia (D), Mayor of Austin (2001–2003)
  • Delia Garza (D), Travis County Attorney (2021–present)
  • Ann Kitchen (D), State Representative from the 48th District (2001–2003)
  • Ron Mullen, Mayor of Austin (1983–1985)
  • Brigid Shea (D), Travis County Commissioner (2017–present)
  • Randi Shade (D), Austin council member (2008–2011), first openly gay city council member in Austin history
  • Homer Thornberry (D), U.S. Representative from the 10th District (1949–1963)
  • John Treviño Jr. (D), Austin council member (1975–1988), first Mexican-American city council member in Austin history
  • Ellen Troxclair (R), State Representative from the 19th District (2023–present)

Election results

2024