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Newport Beach City Council

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Newport Beach City Council
Coat of arms or logo
Type
Type
Term limits
2 Terms (Consecutively)
Leadership
Mayor
Joe Stapleton, R
Mayor Pro Tem
Lauren Kleiman, R
Structure
Seats7
Political groups
Officially Nonpartisan
  •   Republican (7)
Length of term
4 Years
Elections
At-large
Last election
November 5, 2024
Next election
November 3, 2026
Meeting place
City Council Chambers 100 Civic Center Drive, Newport Beach, CA, 92660
Website
Official Website[1]

The Newport Beach City Council is the governing body of Newport Beach, California.[2] The city operates under council-manager government, where the members of the city council appoint the Mayor and Mayor Pro Tempore. City council members may only serve two consecutive four-year terms.[3][4]

Elections

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Either three or four Councilmembers are elected at-large during each presidential election to represent their districts. The remaining seats have an election during the midterms.[5]

Composition

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The Newport Beach City Council entirely consists of 7 Republicans, though per state law, the council is officially non-partisan.[6]

District

(At-Large)

Councilmember Party

(Nonpartisan)

1 Joe Stapleton

(Mayor)

Republican
2 Michelle Barto Republican
3 Erik Weigand Republican
4 Robyn Grant Republican
5 Noah Blom Republican
6 Lauren Kleiman

(Mayor Pro Tem)

Republican
7 Sara J. Weber Republican

References

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  1. ^ https://www.newportbeachca.gov/home
  2. ^ "New ordinance requires Newport Beach businesses to accept cash for purchases of up to $5,000". Daily Pilot. 2024-10-03. Retrieved 2024-10-16.
  3. ^ "City Council | City of Newport Beach". www.newportbeachca.gov. Retrieved 2024-10-16.
  4. ^ Trela, Christopher (2023-12-22). "Newport Beach City Council Selects New Mayor, Mayor Pro Tem for 2024". Newport Beach News. Retrieved 2024-10-16.
  5. ^ City Council meetings 101 www.newportbeachca.gov. Retrieved 2024-10-16
  6. ^ "Elections in California | Official Voter Information Guide | California Secretary of State". voterguide.sos.ca.gov. Retrieved 2024-10-16.