The District of Sooke was incorporated as a municipality on December 7, 1999. It is one of 13 municipalities within the
Capital Regional District and is located in the traditional territories of the
T'Sou-ke and
Scia'new First Nations.
Municipal Sooke is governed by a mayor and six councillors, who are elected every four years. The current council was elected on October 15, 2022. • Mayor: Maja Tait • Councilor: • Jeff Bateman • Al Beddows • Herb Haldane • Megan McMath • Kevin Pearson • Tony St-Pierre
Dana Lajeunesse, who had served on council since replacing the late Brenda Parkinson following a September, 2019 by-election, was elected to the
Legislative Assembly of British Columbia in the
2024 British Columbia general election. His successor on Sooke council, Herb Haldane, was elected in a by-election on July 12, 2025.
Federal Federally the District is in the riding of
Esquimalt-Saanich-Sooke, represented by
Stephanie McLean (Liberal) since April 28, 2025.
Provincial Sooke was part of the riding of
Langford-Juan de Fuca, represented by the
BC NDP's
Ravi Parmar. He succeeded
John Horgan, the former Premier of British Columbia (2017–2022) who first won the seat in 2009 and retired from politics for health reasons in 2023. In April 2023, the BC Electoral Boundaries Commission created the new riding of
Juan de Fuca-Malahat. It encompasses 44,980 people in Sooke, Port Renfrew, Jordan River, Otter Point, East Sooke, Metchosin, Malahat, Mill Bay and Shawnigan Lake. Its first elected representative,
Dana Lajeunesse, won election in a tight race in October, 2024 following a recount. ==Tourism and recreation==