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==City government==
The City of Pensacola operates using under the [[Wikipedia:CouncilMayor-manager council government|mayor-council-manager form of government]]. The city is governed by Legislative powers of the City are vested in the nine-member [[Pensacola City Council]], a ten-member legislative body. The council in turn appoints a while executive powers rest with the [[Mayor of Pensacola City Manager|city manager]], who is responsible for the day-to-day administration of City operations.
The City Council is comprised of seven members elected by district, and two members elected at-large by the entire city, and is chaired by the [[Mayor of Pensacola]], whom is also elected City at-large and is . The Council elects a voting member of the council. Prior to changes made by referendum in [[2001]], the mayor was appointed by Council rather than electedPresident annually, who develops meeting agendas and in his place was a third at-large member of council. Prior to [[1983]], all ten council members were elected at-large by the entire citychairs Council meetings.
===Elected Officials===
The current [[mayor Mayor of Pensacola]] is [[Mike WigginsD.C. Reeves]].
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! Council Member
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| Director [[City of Sanitation Services and Fleet Management Pensacola District 2|District 2]] || [[Jerry MooreCharles Bare]]
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| Director [[City of Management Information Services Pensacola District 3|District 3]] || [[William NorrishCasey Jones]]
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| Director [[City of Engineering Pensacola District 4|District 4]] || [[Derrik OwensJared More]]
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| Director [[City of Parks and Recreation Pensacola District 5|District 5]] || [[David FlahertyToni Teniade Broughton]]
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| Director [[City of Employee Services Pensacola District 6|District 6]] || [[Mary Ann StalcupAllison Patton]]
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| Director of [[Energy Services City of PensacolaDistrict 7|District 7]] || [[Don SuarezDelarian Wiggins]]
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