Elected Officials

Fort Worth has a council-manager government. Under the form, an elected governing body, usually called a city council will have elections held every two years for a mayor, elected at large, and ten council members, elected by district.

The mayor is a voting member of the council and represents the city on ceremonial occasions. The council has the power to adopt municipal ordinances and resolutions, make proclamations, set the city tax rate, approve the city budget, and appoint the city secretary, city attorney, city auditor, municipal court judges, and members of city boards and commissions.

The day-to-day operations of city government are overseen by the city manager, who is also appointed by the council.

  

Mattie Parker

Mayor of Fort Worth


  • Profile:
    Mattie Parker was elected in June 2021 as the 45th Mayor of Fort Worth. Mayor Parker’s priorities in office focus on key efforts to bolster Fort Worth’s economic development, improve public safety, expand access to education and workforce opportunities, and preserve the city’s rich heritage with a determination to leave things better than she found them.

Carlos Flores

District 2 City Councilmember


  • Profile:
    Councilmember Carlos Flores was elected to represent District 2 residents in a run-off election on May 10, 2017. He is a third-generation Fort Worth native with deep roots in the community.

Deborah Peoples

District 5 City Councilmember


  • Profile:
    Deborah W. Peoples, a retired AT&T executive, community leader, and Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Incorporated alumnae, was sworn in as a member of the City Council on May 13, 2025. In representing District 5, she is the voice for thousands of residents in east Fort Worth, including the historic Stop Six neighborhood.

Macy Hill

District 7 City Councilmember


  • Profile:
    Macy Hill was elected in May 2023 to represent Fort Worth’s District 7 on the City Council. As a City Councilmember, Hill has focused her work on protecting neighborhoods, promoting transparency in government, supporting responsible economic development, and strengthening community safety.

Chris Nettles

District 8 City Councilmember


  • Profile:
    Pastor Chris Nettles is a lifelong resident of Fort Worth and believes in devoting his time to his family, business, and community. He has served as the Councilmember for Council District 8 in Fort Worth since June 2021.

Elizabeth M. Beck

District 9 City Councilmember


  • Profile:
    Elizabeth M. Beck was sworn in as a member of the City Council on June 15, 2021. Elizabeth is a mother, veteran, lawyer, and life-long resident of Fort Worth.