City councils throughout South Carolina operate under authority granted by the state's municipal code and home rule provisions. The South Carolina League of Cities provides training, advocacy, and policy resources to support effective local governance across the state's municipalities of all sizes.

City Council locations are available in 33 cities across South Carolina. They are spread across 30 counties.

Cities with the highest concentration include Orangeburg, Chesterfield, Marion, where large city councils manage complex metropolitan budgets, diverse council districts, and high volumes of land use and regulatory decisions each year.

Residents of South Carolina can find their city council district, representative contact information, and upcoming meeting agendas on their city's official website. Most South Carolina cities are required under the state's open meetings law to post notice of public meetings at least 72 hours in advance.

Residents of South Carolina who want to engage more deeply in local governance can apply to serve on city advisory boards and commissions — such as planning commissions, parks boards, and budget advisory committees — which are appointed by city councils and provide direct opportunities for community input on important local decisions.

Browse City Council by county across South Carolina to find the nearest location.