Elections


Elections

GENERAL INFORMATIONFOR

The city secretary is the election official for the city and oversees the administration of city elections to ensure com​pliance with all city, state and federal election laws and policies and to ensure that city elections are conducted in a fair and impartial manner. 

The City of Dallas is located within 5 counties: Collin, Dallas, Denton, Kaufman and Rockwall. However, registered voters reside only in Collin, Dallas and Denton Counties. At a general election, qualified voters cast their votes and ultimately determine those candidates elected to serve on the Dallas City Council.

General election are held in odd-numbered years, and all City Council seats come up for (re)election, as there are no staggering terms. However, in the event of a vacancy on the City Council, a special election is held in accordance with the Texas Election Code.

The City Council consists of 15 members: Mayor (Place 15), and Councilmembers (Places 1-14). The City Council is term-restricted at a total of 8 years of service each. The Mayor (Place 15) is allowed to serve two 4-year terms, and Councilmembers can serve 4 two-year terms (Places 1-14). Once termed, a member of the city council other than Place 15 shall not be eligible to become a candidate for, or to serve in, any place on the city council except Place 15. Once termed, the Mayor (Place 15), shall not again be eligible to become a candidate for, or to serve in, Place 15 on the city council.

Information on the upcoming election can be accessed on our "Upcoming Election​" page.

The City Secretary’s Office aims to facilitate the election process. Please contact us at (214) 670-3738 or by email if we can be of further service.
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