List of members of the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors

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The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors is the legislative body of Los Angeles County, California.

Board members[]

Through 1851[]

The State of California was founded in 1850. On February 18, 1850, the County of Los Angeles was established as one of the 27 original counties, several months before California was admitted to the Union. The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors was created in 1852. The Court of Sessions was used under Mexican custom until 1852. The court was composed of a County Judge and two County Associate Justices. Julian A. Chavez served in the Court of Sessions as a "Judge of Waters" and later as a "Judge of the Plains" prior to the formation of the Board of Supervisors.

Year Representation
Before 1850 Court of Sessions. Before board creation.
1850 Court of Sessions
1851 Court of Sessions

1852–1861[]

The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors was created in 1852. Terms of office through the first decade were for one year. A piece of the county's territory was given towards the creation of San Bernardino County in 1853. [Note: Names in black have an article under that name, but not the person concerned in this table].

Year 1st District 2nd District 3rd District 4th District 5th District
1852 Jefferson Hunt Julian A. Chavez Francisco P. Temple Manuel Requena Samuel Arbuckle
1853 David W. Alexander Leonardo Cota G. A. Sturgis Daniel M. Thomas Benjamin D. Wilson
1854 David W. Alexander Stephen C. Foster Juan Sepulveda Cristobal Aguilar Samuel S. Thompson
1855 Thomas Burdick/ John G. Downey David Lewis Cristobal Aguilar Agustin Olvera James R. Barton
1856 David Lewis Cristobal Aguilar Stephen C. Foster Thomas Burdick Agustin Olvera/ James B. Winston
1857 Jonathan R. Scott/ Stephen C. Foster William M. Stockton Tomas Avila Sanchez Richard C. Fryer Manuel Dominguez/ Felix Bachman
1858 Julian A. Chavez Francisco O'Campo Tomas Avila Sanchez Stephen C. Foster Francis Mellus/ Ralph Emerson
1859 Stephen C. Foster Ralph Emerson Tomas Avila Sanchez George C. Alexander/ Haywood Bernardino Guirado
1860 Abel Stearns Cristobal Aguilar R.B. Moore Gabriel Allen Antonio F. Coronel
1861 Benjamin D. Wilson Morris S. Goodman/ Thomas George Barker Fielding W. Gibson Julian A. Chavez Julius Morris

1862–1871[]

Terms of office changed to two years. A piece of the county's territory was given towards the creation of Kern County in 1866.

Year 1st District 2nd District 3rd District 4th District 5th District
1862 Julius Morris Benjamin D. Wilson Cristobal Aguilar Vicente Lugo
1864 Asa Ellis Benjamin D. Wilson Cristobal Aguilar Julius Morris Philip Sichel/ Maurice Kremer
1866 John G. Downey Maurice Kremer Felix Signoret
1868 Wallace Woodworth / Enrique Avila
1870 Enrique Avila

1872–1882[]

Los Angeles County is divided into four districts with two persons on behalf of the First District. [Note: Names in black have an article under that name, but not the person concerned in this table].

Year 1st District (Person 1) 1st District (Person 2) 2nd District 3rd District 4th District
1872 Francisco Machado Samuel Bradford Caswell Alfred Louis Bush
1874 Francisco Machado /
1876 John D. Young / / / W.H. Spurgeon
1878 John D. Young/ W.H. Spurgeon/
1880 / Richard Egan
1882 Richard Egan

1883–1884[]

Los Angeles County is divided into seven districts.

Year 1st District 2nd District 3rd District 4th District 5th District 6th District 7th District
1883

Since 1885[]

Los Angeles County is divided into five districts. Districts 1 & 3 remain at a term of two years for one period, and then four years thereafter. Districts 2, 4, & 5 now have a term of four years. All districts became four-year terms in a phased in process by 1887. This allows for staggered elections every two years, which is still in effect. A piece of the county's territory was given towards the creation of Orange County in 1889. Although all local government positions in California are officially nonpartisan, virtually all board members are members of a political party and, if known, that information is included with the article.

Year 1st District 2nd District 3rd District 4th District 5th District
1885 Oscar Macy
1887 William T. Martin Thomas Edward Rowan
1889 S.M. Perry Thomas Edward Rowan
1891 John W. Cook
1893 James Hay James Hanley
1895
1897
1899
1901 George Alexander
1902
1903
1905 Vacant
1907
1909
1911
1913 Richard H. Norton
1914 /
1915
1917 Richard H. Norton/ /
1918 /Prescott F. Cogswell /
1920 Prescott F. Cogswell
1921 /Henry W. Wright (R)
1922 Henry W. Wright (R)
1924
1926 Prescott F. Cogswell/ / Sidney T. Graves
1928 /Frank L. Shaw (R) Sidney T. Graves
1931 Frank L. Shaw (R) J. Don Mahaffey (R) John R. Quinn (R)
1933 Gordon L. McDonough (R) (R)
1935 (D) John Anson Ford (D)
1937 Leland M. Ford (R)
1939 William A. Smith (R)
1941
1943
1945 (R) Raymond V. Darby (R)
1947
1949
1951 (D)
1953 Kenneth Hahn (D) Burton W. Chace (R)
1955
1957 (R)
1959 Frank G. Bonelli (D) Ernest E. Debs (D)
1961
1963
1965
1967
1969
1971
1973 Peter F. Schabarum (R) James A. Hayes (R) Baxter Ward (D)
1975 Edmund D. Edelman (D)
1977
1979
1981 Yvonne Brathwaite Burke (D) Michael D. Antonovich (R)
1983 Deane Dana (R)
1985
1987
1989
1991 Gloria Molina (D)
1993 Yvonne Brathwaite Burke (D)
1995 Zev Yaroslavsky (D)
1997 Don Knabe (R)
1999
2001
2003
2005
2007
2009 Mark Ridley-Thomas (D)
2011
2013
2015 Hilda Solis (D) Sheila Kuehl (D)
2017 Janice Hahn (D) Kathryn Barger (R)
2019
2021 Holly Mitchell (D)

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