Raleigh City Council is the governing body for the city of
Raleigh
Raleigh (; ) is the capital city of the state of North Carolina and the seat of Wake County in the United States. It is the second-most populous city in North Carolina, after Charlotte. Raleigh is the tenth-most populous city in the Southeas ...
, the
state capital
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of
North Carolina
North Carolina () is a state in the Southeastern region of the United States. The state is the 28th largest and 9th-most populous of the United States. It is bordered by Virginia to the north, the Atlantic Ocean to the east, Georgia and So ...
.
Raleigh is governed by
council-manager government. It is composed of eight members, including the
Mayor of Raleigh. Five of the members are elected from the five districts that cover the city. The remaining three, including the mayor, are elected
at-large
At large (''before a noun'': at-large) is a description for members of a governing body who are elected or appointed to represent a whole membership or population (notably a city, county, state, province, nation, club or association), rather than ...
. They are all elected every two years. The new council is installed in early December.
Current members, 2022-2024 Term
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Mary-Ann Baldwin
Mary-Ann Baldwin is an American marketing executive and politician from the state of North Carolina. She is the mayor of Raleigh, North Carolina, serving since 2019.
Early life and education
Baldwin grew up in Rhode Island and graduated from the ...
, Mayor
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Jonathan Melton
Jonathan S. Melton is an American lawyer and politician. He is one of the first two openly gay people to serve on the Raleigh City Council. He is the current Chairman of the Raleigh City Council's Economic Development and Innovation Committee. Mel ...
, at-large
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Stormie Forte
Stormie Denise Forte is an American lawyer, radio host, and politician. She is the first African-American woman, and the first openly LGBTQ woman, to serve on the Raleigh City Council. She was appointed to the council on July 14, 2020 and represen ...
, at-large
* Mary Black-Branch, District A
* Megan Patton, District B
* Corey Branch, District C
* Jane Harrison, District D
* Christina Jones, District E
Notable former members
*
Ralph Campbell (1985–1991)
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Janet Cowell
Janet Cowell (born July 19, 1968) is the former North Carolina State Treasurer, serving from 2009 to 2017, and is the first woman to hold that position in North Carolina. She was previously a two-term member of the Raleigh City Council and a tw ...
(2001–2004)
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Jesse Helms
Jesse Alexander Helms Jr. (October 18, 1921 – July 4, 2008) was an American politician. A leader in the conservative movement, he served as a senator from North Carolina from 1973 to 2003. As chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee ...
(1957–1961)
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Neal Hunt
Neal K. Hunt (born September 17, 1942) is an American real estate businessman and politician who served as a Republican member of the North Carolina General Assembly representing constituents in Wake County in the fifteenth district of the Nor ...
(2001–2004)
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Eric Miller Reeves
Eric Miller Reeves (born October 18, 1963) is an attorney and a North Carolina state Senator.
Early life and education
Reeves graduated from St. Mark's School of Texas in 1982 where he was a member of the wrestling team and won the Texas Sta ...
(1993–1996)
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Saige Martin
Saige Martin is an American artist, fund director, and politician. A Democrat, Martin was one of the first openly gay people, the first Latinx person, and the youngest person ever to sit on the Raleigh City Council. He served from 2019 until 2020, ...
(2019-2020)
Previous Raleigh City Councils
1947 – 1949
* P. D. Snipes, Mayor
* Miss Ruth Wilson
* Fred B. Wheeler
* Hobson I. Gattis
* John F. Danielson
* Fred Fletcher
* Joe S. Correll
1949 – 1951
* P. D. Snipes, Mayor
* James E. Briggs, Mayor Pro Tem
* Miss Ruth Wilson
* Joe S. Correll
* John F. Danielson
* Hobson I. Gattis
* Fred B. Wheeler
1951 – 1953
* James E. Briggs, Mayor
* Fred B. Wheeler, Mayor Pro Tem, Chairman of Law & Finance Committee
* B. B. Benson
* John F. Danielson, Chairman of Public Works Committee
* W. W. Merriman, Jr.
* W. D. Martin, Sr.
* Martin K. Green
1953 – 1955
* Fred B. Wheeler, Mayor
* John F. Danielson, Chairman of Public Works Committee
* B. B. Benson, Mayor Pro Tem
* W. D. Debnam
*
William G. Enloe, Chairman of Law & Finance Committee
* Martin K. Green
* W. D. Martin, Sr.
1955 – 1957
* Fred B. Wheeler, Mayor
* John F. Danielson, Mayor Pro Tem, Chairman of Public Works Committee
* W. E. Debnam (resigned 7/20/57 – Wade Lewis appointed)
* Charles W. Bradshaw
* Martin K. Green
* Frank M. Jolly
* William G. Enloe, Chairman of Law & Finance Committee
1957 – 1959
* Wililam G. Enloe, Mayor
* Guy W. Rawls, Mayor Pro Tem
* John N. Coffey, Chairman of Public Works Committee at death of Fred B. Wheeler
* Joe S. Correll
* Jesse Helms, Chairman of Law & Finance Committee
* James D. Ray, Jr.
* Fred D. Wheeler (died in office 12/11/57 – John E.Treadwell appointed)
1959 – 1961
* William G. Enloe, Mayor
*
James W. Reid, Mayor Pro Tem
* John N. Coffee, Chairman of Public Works Committee
* Joe S. Correll
* Jesse Helms, Chairman of Law & Finance Committee
* Robert S. Sessoms, Jr.
* Paul A. Hoover
1961 – 1963
* Wiliam G. Enloe, Mayor
* James W. Reid, Mayor Pro Tem
* John N. Coffee, Chairman of Public Works Committee
* Paul A. Hoover, Chairman of Law & Finance Committee
* William L. McLaurin
*
Travis H. Tomlinson
*
John W. Winters
1963 – 1965
* James W. Reid, Mayor
* Wiliam L. McLaurin, Mayor Pro Tem
* Earl H. Hostetler
* William H. Worth
* Travis H. Tomlinson, Chairman of Law & Finance Committee
* John Winters, Chairman of Public Works and Planning Commission
* Charles W. Gaddy
1965 – 1967
* Travis H. Tomlinson, Mayor
* William L. McLaurin, Mayor Pro Tem
* Earl H. Hostetler
* William H. Worth
* John W. Winters
* Charles W. Gaddy
* William M. Law
1967 – 1969
* Travis H. Tomlinson, Mayor
* Earl H. Hostetler, Mayor Pro Tem
*
Clarence E. Lightner
* William H. Worth
* William M. Law
*
Seby B. Jones
* George B. Cherry
1969 – 1971
*
Seby B. Jones, Mayor
* George B. Cherry, Mayor Pro Tem
* Clarence E. Lightner
* Jesse O. Sanderson
*
Thomas W. Bradshaw
* A. L. Strickland
* Robert W. Shoffner
1971 – 1973
* Thomas W. Bradshaw, Jr. – Mayor
* Clarence E. Lightner, Mayor Pro Tem
* Michael Boyd
* Jesse O. Sanderson (resigned 2/29/73 – Paul Hoover appointed)
* William G. Enloe (died 11/22/72 – Edith Reid appointed)
* A. L. Strickland
* Robert W. Shoffner
1973 – 1975
* Clarence E. Lightner, Mayor
* Jack B. Keeter, Mayor Pro Tem
* Ronald I. Kirshbaum
* Thomas G. Bashford
* Miriam P. Block
* William R. Knight
* James T. Quinn
* J. Oliver Wililams
1975 – 1977
*
Jyles J. Coggins, Mayor
* Jack B. Keeter, Mayor Pro Tem
* Ronald I. Kirschbaum
* Thomas G. Bashford
* Miriam P. Block
* Randolph T. Hester, Jr.
* William R. Knight
* James T. Quinn
1977 – 1979
*
Isabella W. Cannon, Mayor
* Jack B. Keeter, Mayor Pro Tem (died 12/2/78 – James B. Womble appointed)
* Miriam P. Block
* William R. Knight
* Edward A. Walters
* William H. Wilson
*
George Smedes York
George Smedes York (born February 22, 1941) is an American politician and real estate developer. He served as mayor of Raleigh, North Carolina from 1979 to 1983. After graduating from Ravenscroft School he went on to attend North Carolina State Un ...
* S. Tony Jordan
1979 – 1981
* G. Smedes York, Mayor
* Edward A. Walters, Mayor
* James B. Womble
* Miriam P. Block
* John A. Edwards, Jr.
* Arthur J. Calloway
* S. Tony Jordan
*
Avery C. Upchurch
1981 - 1983
* G. Smedes York, Mayor
* Edwards A. Walters, Mayor Pro Tem
* Sandra P. Babb
* Walter M. Keller
* John A. Edwards, Jr.
* Arthur J. Calloway
* S. Tony Jordan
* Avery C. Upchurch
1983 – 1985
* Avery C. Upchurch, Mayor
* Edward A. Walters, Mayor Pro Tem
* Sandra P. Babb
* Walter M. Keller
* Miriam P. Block
* Arthur J. Calloway
* Mary C. Cates
* O. Morton Congleton
1985 – 1987
* Avery C. Upchurch, Mayor
* Edward A. Walters, Mayor Pro Tem
* Mary C. Cates
* O. Morton Congleton
* Perry Safran
*
Charles C. Meeker
* Ralph Campbell, Jr.
* Norma DeCamp Burns
1987 – 1989
* Avery C. Upchurch, Mayor
* Mary C. Cates, Mayor Pro Tem
* Charles C. Meeker
* Ralph Campbell, Jr.
* Norma DeCamp Burns
* Geoffrey Elting
* Anne S. Franklin
* Mary Watson Nooe
1989 – 1991
* Avery C. Upchurch, Mayor
* Ralph Campbell, Jr., Mayor Pro Tem
* Mary C. Cates
* Anne S. Franklin
* Mary Watson Nooe
* Frank L. Turner
* E. Julian Ford
* J. Barlow Herget
1991 – 1993
* Avery C. Upchurch, Mayor
* Anne S. Franklin, Mayor Pro Tem
* Mary C. Cates
* Mary Watson Nooe
* Ralph Campbell, Jr. (elected State Auditor – Charles Francis appointed)
* Charles C. Meeker
* Geoffrey Elting
* J. Barlow Hergett
1993 – 1995
*
Tom Fetzer
Thomas Harrison Fetzer Jr. is an American politician and lobbyist who served three two-year terms as Mayor of Raleigh, North Carolina from 1993 to 1999. He was chairman of the North Carolina Republican Party from 2009 to 2011.
Early life
Tom Fe ...
, Mayor
* Mary Watson Nooe, Mayor Pro Tem
* Charles C. Meeker
* Geoff Elting
* John H. Odom
* Brad Thompson
* Eric Reeves
*
Paul Y. Coble
1995 - 1997
* Tom Fetzer, Mayor
* Julie Shea Graw
* Marc Scruggs
* Kieran Joseph Shanahan
* John H. Odom
* Brad Thompson
* Eric Reeves (elected to State House of Representatives 12-96 – Stacy Miller app’t 1-97)
* Paul Y. Coble
*
1997 – 1999
* Tom Fetzer, Mayor
* Julie Shea Graw
* Stephanie Fanjul
* Kieran Joseph Shanahan
* John H. Odom
* Brad Thompson
* W. Benson Kirkman
* Paul Y. Coble
1999 – 2001
* Paul Y. Coble, Mayor
* John H. Odom, Mayor Pro Tem
* Julie Shea Graw
* O. Morton Congleton
* Kieran Joseph Shanahan
* James West
* W. Benson Kirkman
* Marc Scruggs
2001 – 2003
* Charles C. Meeker, Mayor
* W. Benson Kirkman, Deputy Mayor
* John H. Odom, Deputy Mayor
* Janet R. Cowell
* K. Neal Hunt
* Philip R. Isley
* Kieran Joseph Shanahan
* James P. West
2003 – 2005
* Charles C. Meeker, Mayor
* James P. West, Mayor Pro Tem – District C
* Janet Cowell replaced by Joyce Kekas 2/1/05 -Cowell elected to NC Senate - At Large
* Neal K. Hunt replaced by Tommy Craven 2/1/05 – Hunt elected to NC Senate- At Large
* Mike Regan – District A
* Jessie Taliaferro – District B
* Thomas Crowder – District D
* Philip Isley – District E
2005 – 2007
* Charles C. Meeker
* Russ Stephenson – At Large
* Joyce Kekas – At Large
* Thomas Craven – District A
* Jessie Taliaferro – District B
* James P. West – District C – Mayor Pro Tem
* Thomas G. Crowder – District D
* Philip Randolph Isley – District E
2007 – 2009
* Charles C. Meeker, Mayor
* James P. West, Mayor Pro Tem - District C
* Mary Ann Baldwin – At Large
* Russ Stephenson – At Large
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Nancy McFarlane
Nancy Pletcher McFarlane is an American pharmacist and politician. She served as the 61st mayor of Raleigh, North Carolina, the state capital. She was elected to lead the city in the 2011 election, and succeeded Charles Meeker, who had declined ...
– District A
* Rodger Koopman - District B
* Thomas G. Crowder – District D
* Philip R. Isley – District E
2009 – 2011
* Charles C. Meeker – Mayor
* James P. West, Mayor Pro Tem – District C (Resigned to become Wake County Commissioner 9/21/10)
*
Mary-Ann Baldwin
Mary-Ann Baldwin is an American marketing executive and politician from the state of North Carolina. She is the mayor of Raleigh, North Carolina, serving since 2019.
Early life and education
Baldwin grew up in Rhode Island and graduated from the ...
– At Large (Mayor Pro Tem 10/19/10 – 4/30/11)
* Russ Stephenson – At Large
* Nancy McFarlane – District A (Mayor Pro Tem 5/1/11 – 12/5/11)
* John Odom – District B
* Eugene Weeks – District C (October 19, 2010)
* Thomas G. Crowder – District D
* Bonner Gaylord – District E
2011 – 2013
* Nancy McFarlane – Mayor
* Russ Stephenson – At Large; Mayor Pro Tem 12/6/11 – 12/03/12
* Eugene Weeks – District C; Mayor Pro Tem 12/04/12 – 12/03/13
* Mary-Ann Baldwin – At Large
* Randall Stagner – District A
* John Odom – District B
* Thomas Crowder – District D
* Bonner Gaylord – District E
2013 – 2015
* Nancy McFarlane – Mayor
* Mary-Ann Baldwin – At-Large
* Russ Stephenson – At-Large
* Wayne Maiorano – District A
* John Odom – District B
* Eugene Weeks – District C
* Thomas Crowder – District D
* Bonner Gaylord – District E
2015-2017
* Nancy McFarlane – Mayor
* Mary-Ann Baldwin – At-Large
* Russ Stephenson – At-Large
* Dickie Thompson – District A
* David Cox – District B
* Corey Branch – District C
* Kay Crowder – District D
* Bonner Gaylord – District E
2017-2019
* Nancy McFarlane (Mayor)
* Nicole Stewart (at-large)
* Russ Stephenson (at-large)
* Dickie Thompson (District A)
* David Cox (District B)
* Corey Branch (District C)
* Kay Crowder (District D)
* Stef Mendell (District E)
References
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