City of League City, TX

14/08/2024 | News release | Distributed by Public on 15/08/2024 02:17

RUN FOR COUNCIL: Final Days to File

Those interested in serving on City Council have until Monday, August 19 to file for candidacy in the Nov. 5 election.

There are three positions with terms expiring this November, including:

  • Council Position # 3 (currently held by Tom Crews)
  • Council Position # 4 (currently held by Courtney Chadwell)
  • Council Position # 5 (currently held by Justin Hicks)

Candidates must bring their candidate packet forms to the City Secretary's Office at City Hall by 5 p.m. on August 19. Notice of Deadline to File Application for Place on Ballot (PDF)

Learn more about who has filed for candidacy, get important dates, and other local election details at leaguecity.com/elections. For questions, contact the City Secretary's office at 281-554-1030 or email [email protected].

FORMS

November 2024 Candidate Packet (PDF)

Ballot Application

(remaining required forms can be found at leaguecity.com/elections)

REQUIREMENTS

To serve on the City Council, you must be:

  • A citizen of the United States
  • A resident of League City for one year preceding the election
  • At least 21 years of age

Additional Info

  • All City Council positions are at large; the position numbers do not have special meaning
  • City Council meets at 6 p.m. on the 2nd and 4th Tuesday of every month
  • Council members serve four-year terms

Role of Mayor and Council

League City has a Council-Manager form of government. This means our City Council represents their constituency by being responsive to citizens' needs and tasks the City Manager with carrying out the delivery of these public services. Other council duties include establishing city policy by voting on issues relating to City ordinances and resolutions, appointing certain positions within the City government, voting on contracts, and adopting the annual City budget.

Council and mayor positions are volunteer but do receive an annual stipend for attending meetings and performing other duties. Council members and the mayor serve a four-year term and can run for re-election for another four-year term. Council members may not serve more than two consecutive terms in the same position, nor can anyone serve as mayor following two consecutive mayoral terms.