D.C. City 
Council Last updated December 02, 2013
  
The D.C. City Council is the legislative arm of 
the city government. It consists of thirteen members. Eight members are elected in ward 
elections to represent the eight city wards. Four other members are elected city-wide as 
at-large councilmembers. The thirteenth member, the Chairman, is also elected at large. 
All councilmembers are elected for four-year terms. The terms are staggered, so that half 
of the ward councilmembers and two of the at-large councilmembers are elected in every 
even-year general election. The Council Chairman and the Mayor are elected to four year 
terms in the same election cycle.  
The city charter sets up an election system under which only one 
candidate from each party can run for the two at-large seats that are elected at each 
general election. In practice, this has meant that all of the Councilmembers except two 
have always been Democrats. Two may not be members of the majority party — in practice, this 
has meant that the Council has always had eleven Democrats and two other members. These 
Councilmembers have been independents, former Democrats who ran as 
independents, and members of the Republican and Statehood parties. 
 
 Two independent studies of the City Council’s operations are 
available on the DC Watch web site: the Appleseed Center’s 
February 1999 report on “Operational Reform of the District of Columbia Council: A 
Fix-It Yourself Manual,” and the National Conference of State 
Legislatures’ January 1999, “Report to the Council of the District of 
Columbia: Building a Stronger, More Effective Institution.” 
On December 19, 2000, Chairman Linda Cropp proposed 
reorganization of Council committees for Council period 14.  
The transition plans of Council Chairman Elect 
Vincent C. Gray, November 9, 2006, and his 
inaugural address, January 3, 2007.  
In 
October 2007, the city council announced the establishment of the  Office of Policy Analysis 
and the Policy Advisory Council to the Office.  
The 
City Council also has its own Office of the Budget. 
The 
City Council addressed ethics issues and implemented a code of conduct in September 
2009. 
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