The main governing body is a town council consisting of 9 members and at least 5 members must be present for a quorum. The head of the city guard is always a member, a proxy ambassador from the capital is always a member, and the city's mayor is always a member. These three are known as the “permanent members”. The other 6 seats are the “term members”.
The Mayor is voted on by the people; the city guard is appointed by the King; and the proxy is appointed by the King's 'court'.
The term members are broken into “appointed” and “open” seats.
Three of the six seats are appointed, one each by a permanent member. In other words, the mayor appoints 1 seat, the city guard appoints another seat, and the capital's proxy appoints another. Only one is appointed each year, so there is a constant cycle of a brand new permanent member and so forth.
The remaining 3 seats are “open” in that anyone agreed upon by 4 of the Permanent and appointed members can be an open member provided that they reside in Steepost for the duration of their term.
Terms are 3 years for appointed, and 2 years for open seats. Open seats have no term limits and a member could serve forever so long as the rest of the council approves. Appointed seats cannot serve consecutive terms. I.e., they can only serve 3 years on, then 3 years off. However, this tends to cause “good” appointed members to be “open” members kept on indefinitely.
Current Council Members
Permanent and Appointed Members
Open Members
Steepost has courts similar to the American judicial system but a jury is only allowed when the potential sentence is death, or the judge determines it necessary. The judges are appointed on 6-year terms by vote of the council. Steepost currently has 3 judges.
The city jail has capacity for about 50 prisoners humanely, and about 200 prisoners inhumanely. It's unknown to the general public how many prisoners are currently there.