| Portsmouth City Council | |
|---|---|
| Leader of the Council | Cllr Gerald Vernon-Jackson CBE, Liberal Democrat since 15th May 2018 |
| Chief Executive | David Williams |
| Structure | |
| Seats | 42 councillors |
Just so, who chooses the city council members?
Council Members are nominated by the ward they wish to represent and are elected to the city council at-large. The Mayor is elected by the voters at-large. The Mayor and Council Members for Wards 1, 2, and 4 are elected in the same year, while Wards 3, 5, and 6 elect their Council Members in the same year.
One may also ask, what borough is Portsmouth in? Although the estate has been under the jurisdiction of Havant Borough Council since the early 2000s, Portsmouth City Council remains its landlord (the borough's largest landowner). The city's main station, Portsmouth and Southsea railway station, is in the city centre near the Guildhall and the civic offices.
Also Know, how many people work for Portsmouth City Council?
Portsmouth's key statistics
| 1. Area (sq km) | 40 |
|---|---|
| 5. % of working age adults qualified to NVQ Level 2 and above 5 | 66.3 |
| 6. Number of businesses (2007) | 6,779 |
| 7. Employee jobs (2008): | 99,600 |
| 7a. Engineering and manufacturing | 10.1% |
How many wards are in Portsmouth?
Portsmouth City Council is divided into 14 wards; St Thomas, St Jude, Central Southsea, Eastney & Craneswater, Milton, Fratton, Charles Dickens, Baffins, Nelson, Copnor, Hilsea, Paulsgrove, Cosham and Drayton & Farlington. Each of these wards is represented by three city councillors.