City Council

​Here you'll find information about the elected officials who make decisions on behalf of our community, upcoming meetings and agendas, minutes and recordings from previous meetings, and ways to get involved in local government. Stay informed and engaged with the City Council by exploring this page and participating in the democratic process.​​

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Council Overview

Council Notices

  • City Council meets in regular session at 7 p.m. on the first and ​third Monday of every month.
  • Council work sessions are currently not scheduled.
  • On occasion throughout the year, a Council meeting may instead be scheduled on a Tuesday or Thursday due to a federal-holiday or Election Day
  • Please consult the Council​ calendar for the annual schedule.

Council Members

The City Council consists ​of the mayor and 10 Council members, two from each of Ann Arbor's five wards. One half of City Council is elected every two years, concurrent with the State General Election, in partisan elections.

Christopher Taylor (D)

Mayor

​​734-794-6161

Term: Nov. 2022 - 2026

Lisa Disch (D)

Ward 1

734-369-3571​​

Term:  Nov. 2020 - 2024

Cynthia Harrison (D)

Ward 1

734-386-1221​​​

Term: Nov. 2022 - 2026

Linh Song (D)

Ward 2

734-210-1396​​

Term: Nov. 2020 - 2024

Chris ​Watson (D)

Ward 2

734-436-1504​​

Term: Nov. 2022 - 2026

Travis Radina (D)

Ward 3

734-219-6551​​

Term: Nov. 2020 - 2024

Ayesha Ghazi Edwin (D)

Ward 3

734-726-0161​

Term: Nov. 2022 - 2026

Jen Eyer (D)

Ward 4

734-210-0765​​

Term: Nov. 2020 - 2024

Dharma Akmon (D)

Ward 4

734-492-5866​

Term: Nov. 2022 - 2026

Erica Briggs (D)

Ward 5

734-355-3931​

Term: Nov. 2020 - 2024

Jenn Cornell (D)

Ward 5

734-765-0174​

Term: Nov. 2022 - 2026

Election Information

City elections are held in even years on the Tuesday after the first Monday in November. The same day as national, state and county elections, which are held in even-numbered years.
To vote in a city election, you must be registered in the City of Ann Arbor. Residents can register by mail up to 15 days before each election or in person at the City Clerk's Office up to and including on Election Day. Absentee ballots and other election information may be obtained from the City Clerk's o​ffice.

Boards & Commissions

Ann Arbor boards, commis​sions ​and committees are an invaluable link between residents and city government. Their work helps to shape important policy for the community as a whole.​