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Bakersfield City Council

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Bakersfield City Council
Coat of arms or logo
Type
Type
Leadership
Mayor
Karen K. Goh, Republican
since November 2016
Vice Mayor
Andrae Gonzales, Democratic
Structure
Seats9
Length of term
4 Years
  •   Republican (4)
  •   Democratic (3)
  •   Independent(1)
Elections
Single-member districts
Last election
November 8, 2022
Next election
November 5, 2024
Meeting place
Bakersfield City Hall
1501 Truxtun Ave.
Bakersfield, CA 93301
Website
Official Website

The Bakersfield City Council is the main governing body for Bakersfield, California. Under the council-manager form of government, the city council is the most powerful branch of government. It has seven members who represent seven wards. The city council meetings are presided over by the elected mayor.[1]

Powers and duties

The powers and duties are listed in Article III of the Bakersfield City Charter. Their primary function is the passing of ordinances for: raising revenue, appropriating money from the treasury, and regulations for the city. The specific duties, which ordinances passed to fulfill, are listed in Article III, section 12. There are too many to list here, but generally include all powers a city would need to provide proper services and maintain order for its citizens.[2]

Ordinances are voted on by the city council and a majority vote is needed to pass it. However, approval by the mayor or other officials is not needed for the measure to become active. As a result, any measure with enough votes will become active 30 days after the vote, unless the council votes to repeal it.[3]

Council members are elected to four-year terms. Elections are staggered every two years. As a result, only half of the members are up for reelection during one election cycle.[4]

Representative Districts (Wards)

City council members are elected from one of seven wards. Each ward is drawn to represent an equal number of citizens. They are redrawn from time to time (typically after the United States Census) to update changes in population and boundaries.[5] Wards are drawn to represent different regions of Bakersfield; however, the boundaries are not exact. This is primarily for two reasons. Bakersfield’s regions have sections that are not a part of the city and do not have representation. Also, each region is not of equal size. For example, the southwest, which is densely populated, requires two wards. The northeast, which is sparsely populated, shares its ward with part of the northwest.

Ward Councilmember Neighborhoods and Areas Represented Party (officially nonpartisan)
Mayor Karen K. Goh City Wide Republican
1 Eric Arias Southeast Democratic
2 Andrae Gonzales (Vice Mayor) Downtown and East Bakersfield Democratic
3 Ken Weir Northeast Republican
4 Bob Smith Northwest Independent
5 Bruce Freeman Southwest (Seven Oaks) Republican
6 Patty Gray Southwest (Stockdale) Republican
7 Manpreet Kaur South Bakersfield Democratic

Committees

The city council has several committees. Each committee examines potential ordinances and issues related to specific topics. Each is made up of three council members, one of which is the chairman.[6]

The committees are:

References

  1. ^ About Bakersfield's Form of Government. City of Bakersfield. Accessed: 05-14-2010.
  2. ^ Bakersfield City Charter. Article III, Section 12.
  3. ^ Bakersfield City Charter. Article III, Section 23.
  4. ^ Bakersfield City Charter. Article III, Section 15.
  5. ^ Bakersfield City Charter. Article II, Section 3.
  6. ^ Council Committees. City of Bakersfield. Accessed:05-14-2010.

External links

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