List of elected officials in Los Angeles
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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.
City officers
[edit]Office | Name | Party | Elected |
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Mayor | Karen Bass | Democratic | 2022 |
City Attorney | Hydee Feldstein Soto | Democratic | 2022 |
City Controller | Kenneth Mejia | Democratic | 2022 |
District | Name | Party | Elected |
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1 | Eunisses Hernandez | Democratic | 2022 |
2 | Paul Krekorian | Democratic | 2010 |
3 | Bob Blumenfield | Democratic | 2013 |
4 | Nithya Raman | Democratic | 2020 |
5 | Katy Young Yaroslavsky | Democratic | 2022[1] |
6 | Imelda Padilla | Democratic | 2023[2] |
7 | Monica Rodriguez | Democratic | 2017 |
8 | Marqueece Harris-Dawson | Democratic | 2015 |
9 | Curren Price | Democratic | 2013 |
10 | Heather Hutt | Democratic | 2022 |
11 | Traci Park | Democratic | 2022 |
12 | John Lee | Independent | 2019 |
13 | Hugo Soto-Martinez | Democratic | 2022 |
14 | Kevin de León | Democratic | 2020 |
15 | Tim McOsker | Democratic | 2022 |
District | Name | Party | Elected | % of City |
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27th | Mike Garcia | Republican | 2020 | 0.6% |
28th | Judy Chu | Democratic | 2009 | 16.0% |
29th | Tony Cárdenas | Democratic | 2013 | 18.7% |
30th | Adam Schiff | Democratic | 2001 | 16.7% |
31st | Grace Napolitano | Democratic | 1999 | |
32nd | Brad Sherman | Democratic | 1997 | |
33rd | Pete Aguilar | Democratic | 2015 | 10.8% |
34th | Jimmy Gomez | Democratic | 2015 | 17.3% |
37th | Sydney Kamlager | Democratic | 2022 | 15.8% |
43rd | Maxine Waters | Democratic | 1991 | 7.6% |
44th | Nanette Barragán | Democratic | 2017 | 8.0% |
District | Name | Party | Elected |
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18th | Robert Hertzberg | Democratic | 2014 |
24th | María Elena Durazo | Democratic | 2018 |
25th | Anthony Portantino | Democratic | 2016 |
26th | Ben Allen | Democratic | 2014 |
27th | Henry Stern | Democratic | 2016 |
28th | Lola Smallwood-Cuevas | Democratic | 2020 |
30th | Sydney Kamlager | Democratic | 2021 |
33rd | Lena Gonzalez | Democratic | 2019 |
35th | Steve Bradford | Democratic | 2016 |
District | Name | Party | Elected |
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38th | Suzette Martinez Valladares | Democratic | 2020 |
39th | Luz Rivas | Democratic | 2018 |
40th | James Ramos | Democratic | 2018 |
41st | Chris Holden | Democratic | 2012 |
43rd | Laura Friedman | Democratic | 2016 |
45th | Jesse Gabriel | Democratic | 2018 |
46th | Adrin Nazarian | Democratic | 2012 |
50th | Richard Bloom | Democratic | 2012 |
51st | Rick Zbur | Democratic | 2022 |
52nd | Jessica Caloza | Democratic | 2024 |
53rd | Miguel Santiago | Democratic | 2014 |
54th | Isaac Bryan | Democratic | 2021 |
59th | Reggie Jones-Sawyer | Democratic | 2012 |
62nd | Tina McKinnor | Democratic | 2022 |
64th | Mike Gipson | Democratic | 2014 |
66th | Al Muratsuchi | Democratic | 2016 |
70th | Patrick O'Donnell | Democratic | 2014 |
County Officers
[edit]Office | Name | Party | Elected |
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District Attorney | George Gascón | Democratic | 2020 |
Sheriff | Robert Luna | Democratic | 2022[3] |
County Assessor | Jeffrey Prang | Democratic | 2014 |
District | Name | Party | Elected |
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1 | Hilda Solis | Democratic | 2014 |
2 | Holly Mitchell | Democratic | 2020 |
3 | Lindsey Horvath | Democratic | 2022 |
4 | Janice Hahn | Democratic | 2016 |
5 | Kathryn Barger | Republican | 2016 |
References
[edit]- ^ Zahniser, David (2022-11-15). "McOsker, Yaroslavsky, Soto-Martinez claim victory in their L.A. City Council races". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 2023-08-21.
- ^ "Imelda Padilla officially replaces Nury Martinez on LA City Council". ABC7 Los Angeles. 2023-08-02. Retrieved 2023-08-21.
- ^ Weber, Christopher (2022-11-16). "Robert Luna elected LA sheriff, beating incumbent Villanueva". San Diego Union-Tribune. Retrieved 2023-08-21.