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Los Angeles City Hall. 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.
Mike Bonin, member of the Los Angeles City Council for the 11th district [93] (joint endorsement with Kate Pynoos) Jackie Goldberg, former member of the Los Angeles City Council for the 13th district [93] Nithya Raman, member of the Los Angeles City Council for the 4th district [30] Individuals. Cleve Jones, AIDS and LGBT activist [93]
All 435 U.S. House of Representatives seats were up for election this year, and as of Monday evening, neither party had claimed control. Democrats stood at 204 seats claimed and Republicans were ...
In the famously liberal city of West Hollywood, the City Council election was, in many ways, a generational battle. There were the young, progressive candidates: newer residents who were backed by ...
The incumbent is Kevin de León, who was first elected with 52.6% of the vote in 2020. de León is running for re-election to a second term in office after refusing to step down despite his involvement in the 2022 Los Angeles City Council scandal. [39]
The City Council voted to give final OK to a plan that aims to boost development of market rate and affordable housing. Single family zones will be largely untouched. Los Angeles City Council ...
Monica Rodriguez is an American politician in California. She currently serves as a Los Angeles City Council member, and represents the 7th district.The district is located in the San Fernando Valley, and includes the neighborhoods of Pacoima, Sunland-Tujunga, Sylmar, Shadow Hills, Sun Valley, Lake View Terrace, and Mission Hills.
The 2022 Los Angeles mayoral election was held on November 8, 2022, to elect the mayor of Los Angeles, California. A top-two primary was held on June 7, 2022. Candidates could win the election outright by receiving more than 50% of the vote, but no candidate received a majority. [ 1 ]