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  1. The City Council is the legislative body of the City of Jacksonville's consolidated government and is responsible for making the laws that govern our way of life. These 19 Council Members, who are elected to four-year terms and serve as part-time legislators, have almost unlimited power to enact legislation in order to provide for the needs of ...

    • Where Does The Council Live?
    • District Council Members
    • At-Large Council Members

    By law, the 14 district Council members are required to live in the district they represent, and five at-large Council members are required to live in one of five zones. Three ZIP codes are home to two Council members – including the San Marco area, 32207, where father and son councilmen Matt and Joe Carlucci both reside. The new Council takes the ...

    Editor’s note: New Council members’ biographies are drawn from their responses to a Jacksonville Today election questionnaireor their campaign websites. Incumbent members' biographies are from the city of Jacksonville. Additional information is included from members who completed a Jacksonville Today demographic survey. Find your Council district h...

    Group 1: Terrance Freeman

    “Terrance is currently the Senior Project Manager of Apprenticeship Programs at Miller Electric, Talent/Workforce Development. … Terrance Freeman’s father was an Army veteran and Baptist minister and his mother was a career social worker. Together, they modeled what a selfless leader looks like, and Terrance has carried their example with him all of his life. … After a successful professional baseball career, he earned bachelor’s and master’s degrees in physical education and sports psycholog...

    Group 2: Ron Salem, Council president

    “Ronald B. Salem, Pharm. D., is currently the President of Salem and Associates, a company that provides consulting services in the pharmaceutical industry. He received his Bachelor of Science degree in 1978 and a Doctor of Pharmacy in 1980 from the University of Florida. Dr. Salem has been extensively involved in the community. During his tenure on City Council, he has served on the Finance Committee, once as Chair as well as TEU Committee (Vice Chair and Chair) and NCSPHS Committee as Vice...

    Group 3: Nick Howland

    “Nick Howland is a Navy veteran, businessman, husband, and father. After earning his bachelor’s degree at Duke University in 1995, Nick served in the U.S. Navy on guided missile destroyer USS CHANDLER and at Naval Special Warfare riverine unit SBU-22. After the Navy, he earned his MBA at the University of Chicago and joined defense systems manufacturer, Raytheon Company. Nick has been an executive in the defense industry for more than 20 years, focused on marine and defense survival products....

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  3. The Jacksonville City Council is composed of nineteen members who are elected for a four-year term and serve as part-time legislators. In May of each year, the Council elects a President and Vice President to serve one-year terms beginning the first of July.

  4. City Council. The Jacksonville City Council is composed of nineteen members who are elected for a four-year term and serve as part-time legislators. In May of each year, the Council elects a President and Vice President to serve one-year terms beginning the first of July.

  5. May 26, 2023 · Hanna Holthaus. Florida Times-Union. 0:05. 1:38. Ron Salem and Randy White will serve in the top two City Council positions for the upcoming year. The newly elected City Council...

  6. Transparency in City Council. The City Council is the legislative body of the City of Jacksonville's consolidated government and is responsible for voting on the ordinances and resolutions that govern our way of life. These 19 Council Members, who are elected to four-year terms and serve as part-time legislators, have power to enact legislation ...

  7. Mar 21, 2023 · By Jessica Palombo. Published on March 21, 2023 at 9:35 pm. Two incumbent at-large Jacksonville City Council members will be returning to City Hall after Tuesday’s election: Republican Ron Salem beat Democrat Joshua Hicks, about 53% to about 47%. And Republican Terrance Freeman beat Libertarian Eric Parker, 65% to 35%.

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