Pecos is governed by a mayor and city council; these governing body members serve in four-year terms. As the elected representatives of Pecos residents, they adopt all ordinances and resolutions, and determine general goals and policies for the city.
City Council meetings are held at 5:30 p.m. in City Hall on the 2nd and 4th Thursdays of each month.
Pecos City Council Members
- Venetta Seals, mayor (term expires May 2019)
- Gerald Tellez, mayor pro-tem (term expires May 2021)
- Oscar Ornelas, Jr., councilman (term expires May 2021)
- Veronica Baca, councilwoman (term expires May 2021)
- Arthur Orona, councilman (term expires May 2019)
- Wally Moon, councilman (term expires May 2019)
Other Pecos Officials
- Seth Sorensen, city manager
- Rod Ponton, city attorney
- Syra Nichols, city secretary
Reeves County is governed by a commissioners court that consists of one commissioner for each of the county’s four precincts as well as a county judge who presides over the court. Court is held every other Monday at 10 a.m. at the Reeves County Commissioners Court.
Commissioners Court
- Leo Hung, county judge
- Roy Alvarado, commissioner, Precinct 1
- Isreal "Pody" Campos, commissioner, Precinct 2
- Paul Hinojos, commissioner, Precinct 3
- Tony Trujillo, commissioner, Precinct 4
STATE GOVERNMENT
- Pete Flores
- Senator Kel Seliger
- Representative Poncho Nevarez