Titusville, Florida, operates under a Council-Manager form of government, combining elected legislative leadership with appointed executive administration. This structure aims to blend democratic principles with administrative efficiency. The Titusville City Council consists of five members: the Mayor, Vice Mayor, and three Council Members. All members are elected at-large to four-year staggered terms in non-partisan elections. The mayor presides over meetings and votes as a Council member, while the Vice Mayor is selected annually from among the Council members to assume the mayor's duties in their absence.