Katowice City Council
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City Council of Katowice Rada Miejska Katowice | |
|---|---|
| Type | |
| Type | |
| Leadership | |
Chairman | Łukasz Borkowski, KO |
Vice-Chairmen | |
| Structure | |
| Seats | 28 |
Political groups | Mayoral coalition (28)[1]
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| Elections | |
| Multi-member electoral districts with five-year terms | |
Last election | 7 April 2024 |
Next election | 2029 |
| Website | |
| www | |
The Katowice City Council is the governing body of Katowice. The council has 28 elected members[2] elected every five years in an election by city voters through a secret ballot. The election of City Council and the local head of government,[3] which takes place at the same time, is based on legislation introduced on 20 June 2002.
| Party | District 1 | District 2 | District 3 | District 4 | District 5 | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Civic Coalition | Tomasz Maśnica Beata Bala Adam Lejman-Gąska Magdalena Skwarek Andrzej Warmuz |
Jarosław Makowski Urszula Machowska |
Łukasz Borkowski Ewa Sadkowska Elżbieta Grodzka-Łopuszyńska |
Magdalena Wieczorek Patryk Białas |
Barbara Wnęk-Gabor Adam Szymczyk | |
| Local Government Forum and Marcin Krupa |
Marcin Krupa Krzysztof Pieczyński |
Maria Ryś Barbara Mańdok |
Adam Skowron | Krzysztof Kraus Borys Pronobis |
Maciej Biskupski Damian Stępień | |
| Law and Justice | Mariusz Skiba | Piotr Trząski | Piotr Pietrasz | Leszek Piechota | Krystyna Panek | |