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  2. South Pasadena, California - Wikipedia

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    South Pasadena's City Council previously was elected at-large, composed of five members, the mayor chosen from among the City Council members. Effective November 2018, City Council members are elected by geographical district. Districts 4 and 5 (east of Fair Oaks Avenue) held elections in November 2018.

  3. List of mayors of Pasadena, California - Wikipedia

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    1 Mayors of Pasadena, California. 2 References. Toggle the table of contents. ... council: Democratic: Second African-American mayor 54: 1999–2015: Bill Bogaard (2)

  4. South Pasadena's police cars will soon all be Teslas

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    The city is leasing 20 Teslas through Enterprise for at least five years for police patrol duties, administration and detective work. South Pasadena's police cars will soon all be Teslas Skip to ...

  5. South Pasadena's all-Tesla police fleet aims to save money ...

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    South Pasadena police unveiled what the city says is the first all-electric police fleet in the country, with 10 Tesla Model Ys and 10 Model 3s.

  6. Rick Cole - Wikipedia

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    Rick Cole (born June 27, 1953) is an American politician and former journalist who is a member-elect of the Pasadena City Council since 2024. Previously, he served as a councilmember from 1983 until 1995 and as Pasadena's mayor from 1992 until 1994.

  7. Chris Holden - Wikipedia

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    Holden is the second longest-serving city council member in the city's history, having served since 1989. Holden is an alumnus of Pasadena High School and San Diego State University. He first ran for seat 3 of the Pasadena City Council in 1985 but lost narrowly to incumbent Loretta Thompson-Glickman. He was elected four years later and was ...

  8. Gil Cedillo - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] Gil Cedillo is a member of the Council of La Raza. Cedillo was re-elected in 2006, defeating South Pasadena City Councilman Mike Ten, a Republican. Cedillo received 71,199 votes, Ten received 18,581 votes, and Murray Levy, a Libertarian candidate, received 3,469 votes. [10]

  9. Kathleen Peters - Wikipedia

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    In 2008, Peters was elected to the South Pasadena City Commission, and in 2009, she was selected by her fellow Commissioners to serve as Mayor. She continued serving on the City Commission and as Mayor until 2012, and simultaneously worked as the Vice-President of Public Affairs at the Clearwater Regional Chamber of Commerce.