Members of The Council
Committee chairs shown in bold.
District | Council Member | First Took Office | Political Party | Committees |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | José Evans | 01-01-2008 | Republican | Municipal Corporations Public Works |
2 | Angela Mansfield | 01-01-2004 | Democratic | Administration and Finance Rules and Public Policy |
3 | Will Gooden | 06-01-2012 | Republican | Administration and Finance |
4 | Christine Scales | 01-01-2008 | Republican | Community Affairs |
5 | Virginia Cain | 01-01-2004 | Republican | Ethics Metropolitan and Economic Development Public Works |
6 | Janice McHenry | 01-01-2008 | Republican | Parks and Recreation Public Works |
7 | Maggie Lewis | 01-05-2009 | Democratic | Administration and Finance Committee on Committees Community Affairs Rules and Public Policy |
8 | Monroe Gray, Jr. | 11-23-1992 | Democratic | Municipal Corporations Parks and Recreation Rules and Public Policy |
9 | Joseph Simpson | 01-01-2012 | Democratic | Ethics Parks and Recreation Public Safety and Criminal Justice |
10 | William Oliver | 01-01-2004 | Democratic | Parks and Recreation Public Safety and Criminal Justice Public Works |
11 | Steve Talley | 01-01-2012 | Democratic | Metropolitan and Economic Development Municipal Corporations |
12 | Michael McQuillen | 01-01-2008 | Republican | Committee on Committees |
13 | Robert Lutz | 07-20-2007 | Republican | Municipal Corporations Rules and Public Policy |
14 | Mariliyn Pfisterer | 01-01-2004 | Republican | Administration and Finance Public Safety and Criminal Justice |
15 | Vop Osili | 01-01-2012 | Democratic | Metropolitan and Economic Development Municipal Corporations Parks and Recreation |
16 | Brian Mahern | 01-01-2008 | Democratic | Municipal Corporations Rules and Public Policy |
17 | Mary Moriarty Adams | 01-01-1988 | Democratic | Administration and Finance Metropolitan and Economic Development Public Safety and Criminal Justice |
18 | Vernon Brown | 01-01-2004 | Democratic | Committee on Committees Ethics Public Safety and Criminal Justice Public Works Rules and Public Policy |
19 | Jeff Miller | 01-01-2012 | Republican | Community Affairs Ethics Metropolitan and Economic Development |
20 | Frank Mascari | 01-01-2012 | Democratic | Public Safety and Criminal Justice |
21 | Benjamin Hunter | 01-01-2008 | Republican | Administration and Finance Public Safety and Criminal Justice |
22 | Jason Holliday | 01-01-2012 | Republican | Municipal Corporations Parks and Recreation |
23 | Jefferson Shreve | 01-26-2013 | Republican | |
24 | Jack Sandlin | 08-14-2010 | Republican | Public Works |
25 | Aaron Freeman | 03-20-2010 | Republican | Community Affairs Ethics |
At-Large | Zach Adamson | 01-01-2012 | Democratic | Community Affairs Metropolitan and Economic Development Public Works |
At-Large | John Barth | 01-01-2012 | Democratic | Community Affairs Parks and Recreation Rules and Public Policy |
At-Large | Pamela Hickman | 01-01-2012 | Democratic | Administration and Finance Community Affairs Public Works |
At-Large | Leroy Robinson | 01-01-2012 | Democratic | Community Affairs Ethics Metropolitan and Economic Development Public Safety and Criminal Justice |
The Clerk of the Council is NaTrina DeBow.
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