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The New Orleans City Council is the
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of the City of
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. Established in 1954 through a home rule charter, it replaced the city’s previous commission form of government created under the 1912 Charter. The current structure includes seven members: five elected from single-member districts and two elected at-large. Council members serve four-year terms, elected using the two-round system. The Council holds broad legislative powers, including enacting local laws, approving the city budget, and overseeing taxation and appropriations. It is responsible for laws related to public health, safety, welfare, and urban development, such as zoning regulations, housing standards, and land use policies. The Council also acts as a Board of Review for property tax assessments and has final approval over significant contracts, appointments, and city agency budgets. Its authority extends uniquely to regulating electric and gas utilities within the city, a power typically reserved for state commissions in most U.S. municipalities.


Members

The Council’s structure includes a president and vice president chosen from among its members at its organizational meeting following elections. One at-large member serves as president, while any other member may serve as vice president. Leadership traditionally rotates annually between the two at-large members. Council business is supported by personal and central staff, with additional assistance from executive branch advisors. Public transparency is maintained through open meetings, public records compliance, and adherence to state and city ethics codes. The current members of the New Orleans City Council: Officers: *President: Helena Moreno All 7 members of the council are Democrats


Council members 1803–1828


Council members under the 1954 Charter

Under the 1954 Charter, council members are elected to four-year terms that begin on the first Monday in May following the election, except that a councilmember elected to fill a vacancy serves only for the remainder of the unexpired term. Vacancies that occur less than one year before the end of the term may be filled by appointment; vacancies of a year or longer are filled by special election, and that vacancy may be filled by appointment for the period before the special election.New Orleans Home Rule Charter, Section 3-105
/ref> After the regular 1970 elections, a redistricting dispute delayed the next regular Council elections until 1976, and the following regular Council election was held in 1978. Effective in 1991, a council member who has served more than one and a half terms in two consecutive terms may not be elected to the office for the following term. Beginning in 2014 the at-large seats are voted on as separate offices, designated as Division 1 and Division 2. Effective June 1, 2018, the terms of office begin on the second Monday in January following the election.New Orleans Home Rule Charter, Section 3-102, June 29, 2015
/ref> Office holders for terms before 2022 and reference notes for those office holders are from th

at the New Orleans Public Library. Office holders for the 2022-2026 term are from the Louisiana Secretary of State election results for th
November 13, 2021, general election
and th
December 11, 2021, runoff election


Earlier members, under the commission form of government

*A. Brown Moore (Public utilities commissioner, 1950–1954) *Lionel Ott (Finance commissioner, 1946–1954)


Notes


References


External links


New Orleans City Council Homepage
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