The City Council is the legislative, or law-making, branch of New York City’s government. There are 51 members. Councilmembers serve for 4 years (up to 2 consecutive terms).
What they do:
- Introduce and vote on bills
- Negotiate and approve the City’s budget
- Monitor city agencies
- Make decisions about the growth and development of our city
Fun Fact: In 1937, Genevieve B. Earle became the first woman elected to the New York City Council.
*Council members elected in 2021 will serve a 2-year term. Following the 2020 census, City Council districts will be redrawn to adjust for changes in population. In 2023, candidates will run for a 2-year term in the newly redrawn districts. In 2025, 4-year council terms will resume.