The Austin City Code, City Charter, and Technical Criteria Manuals are available online through the Municode website.
The Austin City Clerk's Office provides a database of candidates and voting statistics for the City's elections from 1840 to the present. Access it by candidate name or election date.
The Austin City Clerk's Office is responsible for managing municipal elections including serving as contract administrator for election services with Hays, Travis, and Williamson counties.
City Council members have served Austin since the City's first election in 1840 following its incorporation in 1839. Browse the lists and find names familiar from today's dams, streets, businesses, and parks.
This list shows the names of mayors who have led Austin throughout its history in reverse chronological order. It ends with Mayor Edwin Waller, who surveyed the original town site in 1839.
City Code Chapter 4-8 (Regulation of Lobbyists) requires a person to register as a lobbyist if the person meets the requirements outlined in 4-8-3.
Access public records found in the Office of the City Clerk including council-approved documents, municipal election documents, and municipal utility district documents.