South Bend Common Council

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South Bend Common Council
Type
Type
Leadership
President
Sharon McBride (D)
Structure
South Bend Common Council, March 2023.svg
Political groups
  • Majority (8)
   Democratic (8)
  • Minority (1)
   Republican (1)
Elections
Last election
November 7, 2023 [1]
Meeting place
County-City Building
Website
https://southbendin.gov/department/common-council/

The South Bend Common Council is the City of South Bend's legislative branch. It consists of nine council members, six representing a district of the city, and additional more at-large councilpersons.

Contents

History

The Common Council was initiated by the incorporation of the City of South Bend on May 22, 1865. The first members were elected to the council on June 5 that same year. [2] The council currently meets in the County-City Building, a fifteen-story building in the heart of downtown. The building houses City and County offices. For the much past several decades, the Democrats have had a majority on the council. This is partially due to South Bend's diverse and urbanized population which has traditionally favored modern liberalism.

Procedure

Per Indiana state law, the council may pass resolutions and ordinances. Resolutions relate to internal council procedures, while ordinances address municipal codes. [3] If a bill is approved, it is sent to the mayor (James Mueller) to be signed into law. They mayor can veto, but a six-vote majority can override this action.

Current council

The Common Council currently has a 9-0 Democratic majority. There is also, as of 2024, a 6-3 female preponderance. [4] Councilpersons serve four-year terms. [5] Sharon McBride, a member of the council since 2018, serves as its president.

DistrictMemberPartyElected
1Canneth LeeDemocratic2020
2Ophelia Gooden-Rodgers.Democratic2023
3Sharon McBrideDemocratic2018
4Troy WarnerDemocratic2019
5Sherry Bolden-SimpsonDemocratic2023
6Shelia NiezgodskiDemocratic2019
At-LargeOliver DavisDemocratic2023
Rachel Tomas MorganDemocratic2019
Karen WhiteDemocratic1999

Committees

The council has multiple committees [6] including;

Upcoming elections

The next election for Common Council election will be held on Tuesday, November 2nd, 2027.

2021 investigations

In early 2021, the St. Joseph County Democratic Party Chairman at the time, Steve Wruble, [7] requested that Mayor James Mueller investigate two council members (Shelia Niezgodski and Canneth Lee) for non-city related income. [8] His March 1 letter to the mayor asked the city to probe Niezgodski and Lee for alleged violation of city law. The letter (which was publicly released on March 5) also cited voter mistrust within the local Democratic Party, of which all the aforementioned politicians are affiliated with. Wruble wrote: “even a perceived conflict of interest can leave serious political fallout and lead to voter mistrust.” Mueller, a critic of Wruble, [9] delivered a message that highlighted the fact that the private sector jobs of Lee and Niezgodski were well known before the two were elected, and that city attorneys had previously reviewed those jobs for any ethics violations. [8]

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