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The KTLA News Project: Tom Bradley, Mayor of Los Angeles a collection of the UCLA KTLA News Project [32] at the UCLA Film & Television Archive. The Tom and Ethel Bradley Center at California State University, Northridge contains over one million archived images from communities of color in Los Angeles and several Latin American countries. [33]
Incumbent Sam Yorty was defeated by councilman Tom Bradley in a rematch of the 1969 mayoral election. [1] Yorty's growing apathy towards the office of Mayor and his previous tactics against Bradley would be the main points of criticisms towards him, and coupled with Bradley's popularity would lead to his defeat.
Incumbent Tom Bradley was re-elected over ten candidates in the primary election. It would be the last time Bradley ran for mayor, as he chose to retire after his fifth term. [1] Municipal elections in California, including Mayor of Los Angeles, are officially nonpartisan; candidates' party affiliations do not appear on the ballot. [2]
Police in Los Angeles arrested a suspect following a break-in at the home of Mayor Karen Bass on Sunday morning, officials said. ... after former Mayor Tom Bradley, who held the position from 1973 ...
Incumbent Sam Yorty was re-elected over councilmember Tom Bradley, a win that had a record-breaking turnout. [1] Yorty used race against Bradley to paint him as a mayor who would be open to Black Nationalism and that he was inefficient against fighting crime, both were denied by Bradley as he was a police officer in the Los Angeles Police ...
The city has also had two African-American mayors, Tom Bradley and Karen Bass. Two French-Canadian politicians, Damien Marchesseault and Prudent Beaudry, have served as Mayors. [6] The first woman to serve as Mayor is Karen Bass, who was elected in 2022. [7]
Incumbent Tom Bradley was re-elected over former Mayor Sam Yorty. The election was a third rematch between Bradley and Yorty, the other two being in 1969 and 1973. [1] It would be the last time a Mayor would be elected to a third term, as voters amended the city charter in 1993 to implement a two-term limit for the office of Mayor. [2]
Thomas J. Bradley (1870–1901), U.S. Representative from New York State Tom Bradley (mayor) (1917–1998), Mayor of Los Angeles, California, 1973–1993 Tom Bradley (British politician) (1926–2002), British Member of Parliament and trade union leader