Des Moines City Council

The Des Moines City Council is the legislative branch that governs the City of Des Moines, Iowa and its more than 214,000 citizens. It has 7 members, including the mayor, 2 of whom are at-large and 4 of whom represent the city's four wards. All serve four-year terms. The council has a council–manager form of government.[1]

Des Moines City Council
Coat of arms or logo
Type
Type
Leadership
Mayor
Seats7
Elections
Electoral districts with four-year terms
Last election
November 3, 2021
Meeting place
Des Moines City Hall
Website
https://www.dsm.city/government/

History

Current city council

The current Mayor of Des Moines and manager of the city council is Frank Cownie, a Democrat. Carl Voss and Connie Boesen are at-large council members. Indira Sheumaker represents Ward I, Linda Westergaard for Ward II, Josh Mandelbaum for Ward III, and Joe Gatto for Ward IV. Aweb|url=https://www.desmoinesregister.com/story/news/politics/2021/10/25/diverse-central-iowa-candidates-running-for-local-office-in-2021-ankeny-des-moines/6055879001/ |title=Record number of candidates of color running in Polk County elections; November could bring many firsts. |publisher=The Des Moines Register |accessdate=2021-11-05}}</ref>

In the November 2021 elections, Connie Boesen and Josh Mandelbaum were reelected. Indira Sheumaker ousted incumbent Bill Gray for Ward I.[2]

Members of the Des Moines City Council

Ward[3]LocaleMemberElected Term Ends
1 Northwest Indira Sheumaker 2022 2026
2 Northeast Linda Westergaard 2016 2024
3 Southwest Josh Mandelbaum 2018 2026
4 Southwest Joe Gatto 2014 2024
At-large City wide Carl Voss 2020 2024
At-large City wide Connie Boesen 2018 2026
Mayor City wide Frank Cownie 2004 2024

See also

References

  1. "City Manager's Office". City of Des Moines – City Manager's Office. Archived from the original on November 4, 2009. Retrieved November 5, 2021.
  2. "Des Moines Voters Re-Elect Boesen and Mandelbaum to City Council, Ousts Gray". The Iowa Torch \accessdate=2021-11-05.
  3. "Government of the City of Des Moines". www.dsm.city. Retrieved 2022-01-26.
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