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The 2009 elections for elected officials in Los Angeles took place on March 3, 2009, with run-off elections on May 19, 2009. The mayor , city attorney , city controller and eight out of the fifteen members of the city council were up for election.
The 2009 Los Angeles mayoral election took place on March 3, 2009. Incumbent mayor Antonio R. Villaraigosa was re-elected overwhelmingly and faced no serious opponent. [ 1 ] Villaraigosa would have faced a run-off against second place-finisher Walter Moore had he failed to win a majority of the vote. [ 2 ]
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In its final election-night release, just after 3:30 a.m. Wednesday, the county registrar-recorder's office said it had counted 1,318,093 ballots — a total that includes all in-person voting and ...
At least two of the names on this year’s ballot for Los Angeles County supervisor in the 4th District will probably be familiar to voters.. Incumbent Janice Hahn, a longtime politician hailing ...
If the Nov. 5 election were held today, 45% of likely voters in L.A. County would vote for Hochman, while just 20% would vote for Gascón, according to the new survey from the UC Berkeley ...
Cities, counties, school boards, special districts, and others elected members in 2009. Several large cities held mayoral elections in 2009, including: New York City, Boston, Los Angeles, Houston, Minneapolis, Seattle, San Antonio, and Detroit. Memphis, Tennessee also had a special election to replace former mayor Willie Herenton.
Sworn in after winning special election. [6] Dennis Mountjoy: December 4, 2000 - November 30, 2006 Los Angeles, San Bernardino: Anthony Adams: December 4, 2006 - November 30, 2010 Tim Donnelly: December 6, 2010 - November 30, 2012 Reggie Jones-Sawyer: Democratic: December 6, 2012 – present Los Angeles