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First black mayor 12: ... Only black mayor elected to Congress from Compton [3] 16: Omar Bradley: 1993 – 2001 ... Patricia A. Moore 3,134 1991* Walter R. Tucker III
In 1992, she unsuccessfully ran for the 52nd district in the California Assembly finishing third in the Democratic primary with 24.8% of the vote to Willard Murray (with 45.4%) and Compton councilwoman Patricia Moore (with 29.8%). [10] [11]
Just two years later in the spring of 1993, Bradley faced off against Councilwoman Patricia A. Moore for the city's top job. In a bitterly fought runoff campaign, Bradley received just 349 votes over Moore to replace the outgoing Mayor Walter R. Tucker III. [3] Immediately upon taking office, Bradley stirred controversy.
A judge has overturned a Compton City Council election decided by one vote after it was determined several ballots were illegally cast. Compton City Council election overturned in wake of vote ...
Albert Camarillo, right, a Chicano studies scholar and author of "Compton in My Soul," a memoir about growing up in Compton during the 1950s and 1960s, speaks at Color Compton on Aug. 24, 2024.
First African-American American mayor of Compton: Doris A. Davis: 1973–1977 Lionel Cade: 1977–1981 Walter R. Tucker Jr. 1981–1993 Walter R. Tucker III: 1993–1995 Omar Bradley: 1993–2001 Eric J. Perrodin: 2001–2013 Aja Brown: 2013–2021 Emma Sharif: 2021–Present
Eliminating or scaling back DEI will jeopardize programs that have helped many underserved groups receive a fair shot at opportunities and feel more embraced in the workplace, advocates of DEI say.
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