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This is a list of elected officials serving the city of Los Angeles, California. It includes member of the Los Angeles City Council, Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors, California State Assembly, California State Senate, United States House of Representatives, and Los Angeles citywide officials.
Service area 4 (SE east of Anacostia) – Ford; Service area 5 (Capitol Hill and just east of Anacostia River) – Selden; Service area 6 (Model cities: Ivy City, Stanton Park and Trinidad) – Tucker; Service area 7 (Adams Morgan) – Tucker; Service area 8 (west of Rock Creek park) – Foster; Service area 9 (downtown and SW) – Meyers and ...
The district was created in 1925 after a new city charter was passed, which replaced the former "at large" voting system for a nine-member council with a district system with a 15-member council. The district has occupied the same general area since it was formed in 1925.
Fort Worth’s 2021 mayor and council elections brought five new members to the nine-person Fort Worth city council. In 2023, there will be at least three new members with two coming through the ...
The thirty-year incumbency of John S. Gibson Jr. was the third-longest of any Los Angeles City Council member, after Ernani Bernardi of the 7th District and John Ferraro of the 4th District. [ 2 ] The district mostly been represented only by residents of San Pedro , which has outside influence as the district's traditional base of political power.
an electoral district of a city council or town board, created for the purpose of providing more direct representation, from which one or more council members are elected; or; a division used in political party leadership elections; or; an administrative division, as in the wards of Newark, New Jersey or the six wards of Houston.
In 1940, the district was an irregularly shaped east-west district including the area south of West Hollywood and Beverly Hills, with Westwood, Brentwood and Pacific Palisades, to the coast. [8] By 1951, it had West Hollywood, UCLA and contiguous territory and then ventures over the Santa Monica Mountains to take in a portion of the San ...
The district was created in 1925 after a new city charter was passed, which replaced the former "at large" voting system for a nine-member council with a district system with a 15-member council. The 11th District originally encompassed an area south of Downtown before being moved to the Venice area in 1928, where it has stayed since.