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[]
City Council members[]
- District 1: Gil Cedillo
- District 2: Paul Krekorian
- District 3: Bob Blumenfield
- District 4: Nithya Raman
- District 5: Paul Koretz
- District 6: Nury Martinez (President)
- District 7: Monica Rodriguez
- District 8: Marqueece Harris-Dawson
- District 9: Curren Price
- District 10: Mark Ridley-Thomas
- District 11: Mike Bonin
- District 12: John Lee[1]
- District 13: Mitch O'Farrell
- District 14: Kevin De Leon
- District 15: Joe Buscaino (President pro tempore)
U.S. House of Representatives[]
- Mike Garcia: 25th Congressional District, representing 0.6% of the City of Los Angeles
- Judy Chu: 27th Congressional District, representing 16.0% of the City of Los Angeles
- Brad Sherman: 30th Congressional District
- Adam Schiff: 28th Congressional District, representing 16.7% of the City of Los Angeles
- Tony Cardenas: 29th Congressional District, representing 18.7% of the City of Los Angeles
- Ted Lieu: 33rd Congressional District, representing 10.8% of the City of Los Angeles
- Jimmy Gomez: 34th Congressional District, representing 17.3% of the City of Los Angeles
- Karen Bass: 37th Congressional District, representing 15.8% of the City of Los Angeles
- Maxine Waters: 43rd Congressional District, representing 7.6% of the City of Los Angeles
- Nanette Barragán: 44th Congressional District, representing 8.0% of the City of Los Angeles
California State Senate[]
- Bob Hertzberg: California's 18th State Senate district
- Maria Elena Durazo: California's 24th State Senate district
- Anthony J. Portantino: California's 25th State Senate district
- Ben Allen: California's 26th State Senate district
- Henry I. Stern: California's 27th State Senate district
- Melissa Melendez: California's 28th State Senate district
- Sydney Kamlager: California's 30th State Senate district
- Lena Gonzalez: California's 33rd State Senate district
- Steve Bradford: California's 35th State Senate district
California Assembly[]
- Suzette Martinez Valladares: California's 38th State Assembly district
- Luz Rivas: California's 39th State Assembly district
- James Ramos:[2] California's 40th State Assembly district
- Chris Holden: California's 41st State Assembly district
- Laura Friedman: California's 43rd State Assembly district
- Jesse Gabriel: California's 45th State Assembly district
- Adrin Nazarian: California's 46th State Assembly district
- Richard Bloom: California's 50th State Assembly district
- Wendy Carrillo: California's 51st State Assembly district
- Miguel Santiago: California's 53rd State Assembly district
- Isaac Bryan: California's 54th State Assembly district
- Reggie Jones-Sawyer: California's 59th State Assembly district
- Autumn Burke: California's 62nd State Assembly district
- Mike Gipson: California's 64th State Assembly district
- Al Muratsuchi: California's 66th State Assembly district
- Patrick O'Donnell: California's 70th State Assembly district
County Officers[]
- District Attorney of Los Angeles County: George Gascon
- Sheriff: Alex Villanueva
- Los Angeles County Assessor: Jeffrey Prang
Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors[]
- District One: Hilda Solis
- District Two: Holly Mitchell
- District Three: Sheila Kuehl
- District Four: Janice Hahn
- District Five: Kathryn Barger
References[]
- ^ "Northwest Valley's John Lee is sworn in on the LA City Council". August 30, 2019.
- ^ "Assemblymember James C. Ramos". Assemblymember James C. Ramos.
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