The Margate City Commission, the elected body that governs the city, comprises a Mayor, Vice Mayor, and three Commissioners. The City Commission appoints the City Manager, City Attorney, City Clerk, Police Chief, Fire Chief, Assistant City Manager, and members of City boards and committees.
The City Commission is the legislative body of our government and is comprised of five members who are elected "at large" by the voters of Margate. That means they do not have to live in a certain district of the city. Our commissioners serve a four-year term of office. Since 2012, City elections are held in the month of November, in conjunction with Broward County elections.
Elections
Every November the five Commissioners elect from among themselves a Mayor and a Vice Mayor to serve a one-year term. The Mayor serves as the ceremonial head and as the Chairman of the City Commission for their meetings. Both the Mayor and Vice Mayor have full voting powers on the Commission.
Date and Time
Wednesday Jun 4, 2025 Thursday Jun 5, 2025
The Margate City Commission meets every first and third Wednesday of the month (except July and August) at 6:30 p.m. and 7 p.m., respectively.
Location
Meetings are held in the City Commission Chambers at City Hall
5790 Margate Boulevard
Margate, FL 33063
Website
Contact Information
Margate City Commission 954-972-6454