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Individual council member contact pages are not available on the official city website. The contact link on this profile goes to the shared Mayor and Council Staff Directory at mendotaheightsmn.gov/Directory.aspx?did=16.

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Mayor
Stephanie Levine
Mendota Heights · Term expires December 2026
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Stephanie Levine serves as Mayor of Mendota Heights, Minnesota. The Mayor is one of five elected officials on the Mendota Heights City Council. The Mayor presides over council meetings and represents the city at official and ceremonial functions. The mayor is elected at large to a two-year term. The City Council legislates for the city and sets administrative policy; the city administrator handles day-to-day operations. The current mayoral term expires December 31, 2026, and the seat is on the November 3, 2026 general election ballot. The official city source confirms the role, term listing, and contact information. This basic profile does not yet include selected public-record actions or individual vote history.

Regular City Council meetings are held on the first and third Tuesday of each month. Workshops are held on the third Tuesday only. Meetings are broadcast on Cable Channel 18 and can be watched live or on demand online. Meeting times should be confirmed from the official agenda center before attending, as schedules can change for holidays or other reasons.

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What this office does

What this office controls

The Mayor of Mendota Heights is one of five elected officials on the City Council. The Mayor presides over council meetings and represents the city at official and ceremonial functions. The Mayor is elected at large to a two-year term. The City Council legislates for the city and sets administrative policy. The city administrator, appointed by the City Council, serves as chief administrative officer, oversees day-to-day operations, and implements City Council policies. Specific mayoral authority under the Mendota Heights city code or charter has not been fully reviewed for this profile.

What it does not control

Specific authority limits under the Mendota Heights city code or charter have not been fully reviewed for this profile. Do not rely on this summary as a complete legal statement of mayoral powers or limits.

Term · Two yearsCycle · General election, November 2026Source · Mendota Heights City Council

All authority descriptions cover what the office can do based on the available official record. Do not attribute individual mayoral actions to this profile unless a meeting record or roll call confirms the specific action. Full authority for this office under the city code or charter has not been reviewed.

The Mendota Heights city code and charter authority for the Mayor has not been fully reviewed for this starter profile. Authority descriptions are based on the official City Council page and the government overview page. Mendota Heights City Council

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Election

When do you get a say

Next voter say

November 3, 2026

Mendota Heights, Dakota County, MN

The Mayor seat is on the November 3, 2026 general election ballot. The mayor is elected to a two-year term. A state primary is scheduled for August 11, 2026. Municipal filing period, if no primary is possible: July 14 to July 28, 2026. Confirm candidate filing deadlines and primary details at the official Elections and Voter Services page.

Offices on ballot

  • Mayor
Mendota Heights Elections and Voter Services
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Mendota Heights City Council
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Mendota Heights Mayor and Council Staff Directory
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Source · official recordPrimary source
Mendota Heights Elections and Voter Services
PublisherCity of Mendota Heights
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Source · meeting minutesPrimary source
Mendota Heights Agenda Center, City Council
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