The City is led by a five-member elected Council, which sets policy and determines the long-term vision for the City. The Council appoints a City Manager to handle the daily business affairs, and a City Attorney to provide legal advice. This system is called a Council-Manager form of local government. Each Council member has one vote, including the Mayor, so legislative authority is equally spread among all five members.
Port St. Lucie City Council members must live in the district they represent, however residents throughout the City vote for every City Council seat, no matter which district. The Mayor is elected at-large in a citywide election and can live anywhere in the City. Like in the Council elections, all voters can vote in the mayoral election.
City Officials
The Mayor and City Council members serve 4-year staggered terms.