The City of Frisco, one of Texas' fastest-growing communities, is a Home Rule Municipality governed by a Council-Manager system. This means that while the Mayor and six City Council Members are elected by the public, the city’s day-to-day operations are managed by a City Manager appointed by the Council. The elected officials serve at-large, representing the entire city rather than specific districts, and their decisions shape the future of Frisco.
Located across both Collin and Denton counties, Frisco holds its municipal elections with support from both counties' Election Administrators. As the next general election on Saturday, May 3, 2025, approaches, residents will have the opportunity to elect members for City Council Place 2 and City Council Place 4. With the city’s explosive growth, participation in these local elections is critical for residents who want their voices heard on key city policies, development projects, and the future trajectory of Frisco.
Interested in Running? Here’s What You Need to Know
If you've ever thought about stepping up and running for City Council in Frisco, the process is straightforward, but there are some important qualifications and requirements set forth in the City Charter.
To qualify, you must: