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Legislative body of the City of Terre Haute, Indiana
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Terre Haute City Council
Type
TypeUnicameral
Term limitsnone
Leadership
Council PresidentTammy Boland (D)
Council Vice PresidentTodd Nation (D)
Structure
Seats9
Political groups  Republican (0)
  Democratic (9)
Elections
Last electionNovember 7, 2023
Website
https://www.terrehaute.in.gov/departments/city-council/

The Terre Haute City Council the legislative branch of government for the city of Terre Haute, Indiana. The council uses a strong mayor system with a separately elected mayor who acts as the executive. There are currently nine members of the council. City council members serve a four-year term and there is no term limit. The council consists of nine members, of which 3 are at-large and 6 are representing districts.

Current composition

This is the current composition of the council. The president is Tammy Boland and the vice president is Todd Nation.

District Name Party Notes
At-large George Azar Democratic
At-large Tammy Boland Democratic President
At-large Curtis DeBaun IV Democratic
1 Kandace G. Hinton Democratic
2 Amanda Thompson Democratic
3 Cheryl Loudermilk Democratic
4 Todd Nation Democratic Vice President
5 James P. Chalos Democratic
6 Anthony J. Dinkel Democratic

References

  1. Kronke, David (4 January 2024). "Terre Haute City Council holds first meeting of new year". Tribune-Star. Retrieved 8 January 2024.
  2. "City Council - City of Terre Haute Government". www.terrehaute.in.gov. Retrieved 1 January 2024.

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