Election
City Council Composition
The City has five elected positions. By City Charter, the mayor and all four councilmembers serve two year terms. All five positions are at-large seats with each elected official serving the city as a whole. City elections are held every two years on the first Saturday in May in accordance with the Texas Election Code. The next election will be held on Saturday, May 2, 2026, at a location to be determined by the Dallas County Election Department.
Visit our City Council page to see a list of the current Mayor and City Council.
Mayor
The Mayor is elected separately from the Council, so candidates for Mayor do not run against candidates for the council seats. The Mayoral office limits successive terms of service to three terms, the equivalent of six years of continuous service. The person elected Mayor presides over all meetings of the City Council. The Mayor has a vote on all matters coming before the Council unless otherwise disqualified and is the official head of the City government.
Council
Every two years, all four council seats are open for election. No Councilmember may serve for more than three successive terms, the equivalent of six years of continuous service. Councilmembers are expected to attend regular Council Meetings and to serve as liaisons to various advisory committees. Each Councilmember has an equal vote on all action taken by the Council.
Filing Deadline for the May 2, 2026 Election
Filing for a place on the ballot is set by State statute. The earliest day to file an application is Wednesday, January 14, 2026, and the deadline is 5 p.m. on Friday, February 13, 2026. The deadline to file as a write-in candidate is 5 p.m. on Tuesday, February 17, 2026.
Notice of Deadline to File Applications for Place on the Ballot - 2026
Notices and Candidate Information
Candidate Packet 2026 - revised to include forms updated on 1/1/2026
Internet Posting Requirement for Political Subdivisions
Qualifications for Candidacy
Home Rule Charter Requirements (PDF): (City Charter Chapter 3, Section 3.02)
- Candidate must be a qualified (registered) voter of the City
- Candidate shall not be less than twenty-one (21) years of age
- Candidate shall have resided in the City not less than twelve (12) months immediately preceding election day
- Candidate shall meet the requirements of the Texas Election Code
- Candidate shall not, after notice of any delinquency, be in arrears in the payment of any taxes or any other liabilities due the City
Each Councilmember and the Mayor must continually reside within the City during the term of office, and any removal of residence from the City during the term shall constitute a vacation of the office.
View or download a comprehensive list of City Election Results from 1924 to the Present (PDF).
Meeting Notices & Minutes
City Council Meetings are usually conducted on the first and third Tuesdays of the month. Visit the Council Minutes and Agendas page to view meeting notices and minutes.