Council Districts
Overview
The Cary Town Council has seven members, all of whom are elected to four-year terms. Voters throughout Town choose the mayor and two at-large representatives. Each of the other four council members is a district representative (Districts A, B, C and D) and is chosen only by voters within the district. District representatives must live in the districts they represent.
Find your town council district.
Redistricting
The Town Council last amended boundaries of all four districts in May 2011 to balance population totals as state and federal law require after each nationwide census. In April 2010, Cary's estimated population was 139,620 citizens - making the ideal average population for each of Cary's four districts 34,905.
Learn more about redistricting.
Elections
Town Council candidates do not run as members of political parties, so there are no primaries. The Town of
Learn more about the current Cary Town Council and upcoming elections for the Town of
