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The Saint Paul City Council is the governing body of Saint Paul, Minnesota, United States, as part of a strong mayor–council government. It has seven members from seven wards, each elected to four-year terms.
Mitra Jalali (born 1986) is the City Council President and the Council Member for Ward 4 in Saint Paul, Minnesota. [4] [5] She became the first Iranian-American elected official in Minnesota when she was elected to the Saint Paul City Council in 2018. [6] In January 2025, Jalali announced her resignation from the city council effective February ...
Melvin Whitfield Carter III (born January 8, 1979) is an American politician who is the mayor of Saint Paul, Minnesota. [1] Elected to his first term in 2017 and reelected in 2021, Carter is the 55th mayor of St. Paul and its first African American mayor. [2] His current term of office ends on January 1, 2026. [3]
Experts who track women in politics said St. Paul, with a population of about 300,000 people, is the first large U.S. city they know of with an all-female city council.
Minnesota’s capital city is comprised of about 55% White residents, 19% Asian residents, 16% Black residents and nearly 9% Hispanic residents, according to the US Census estimates from July 2022.
Saint Paul, Minnesota is the capital of Minnesota. The city is also the largest city and county seat of Ramsey County. Saint Paul has a strong mayor-council government. Seven city council members elected in wards and one mayor elected at large serve the city.
No. Name Term (elections) Party 1 Thomas R. Potts: 1850–1851 Independent 2 Robert Kennedy: 1851–1852 Independent 3 Bushrod W. Lott: 1852–1854 Democratic
The city of Saint Paul, Minnesota is scheduled to hold an election on November 4, 2025, to elect the mayor. [1] It will be held using ranked-choice voting. [2] The city elects mayors to four-year terms without term limits. [3] The incumbent mayor is Melvin Carter III, a member of the Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party, first elected in 2017. He ...