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Angélica Dueñas, member of the Los Angeles County Democratic Party Central Committee, former president of the Sun Valley Neighborhood Council, and candidate for California's 29th congressional district in 2018, 2020, and 2022 [13] Kelly Gonez, president of the Los Angeles Board of Education [13] (endorsed Santana) [10]
Los Angeles, CA 90046 Hollywood Studio District: 2nd Monday: 5500 Hollywood Blvd (1st Floor – Gallery Space Corner of Hollywood and Western Ave.) Los Angeles, CA 90028 Hollywood United: 2nd Monday: Fire Station 82 Annex Second Floor 1800 N. Bronson Ave. Los Angeles, CA, 90028 LA-32: 1st Wednesday: El Sereno Senior Center 4818 Klamath Place ...
2024 Los Angeles City Council District 2 election Candidate Votes % Adrin Nazarian: 14,033 37.18 Jillian Burgos 8,430 22.34 Sam Kbushyan 5,561 14.74 Manuel Gonez 4,613 12.22 Jon-Paul Bird 2,685 7.11 Rudy Melendez 1,406 3.73 Marin Ghandilyan 1,012 2.68 Total votes 37,740 : 100.00 : General election Adrin Nazarian: 44,538 53.84 Jillian Burgos ...
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Los Angeles City Hall. 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.
In 2018, the Los Angeles County district attorney’s office won a civil lawsuit against Robles that said being a mayor and a water agency director at the same time was a conflict of interest and ...
An Air Force veteran, Villanueva spent the bulk of his career with the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department. Even as a young deputy, Villanueva exhibited a taste for elected office. At age 29 ...
A member of the Democratic Party, Galperin is the first openly gay official and first neighborhood councilmember to be elected to citywide office in Los Angeles. [1] Galperin was elected Los Angeles City Controller in 2013, and re-elected in 2017. He was a candidate in the 2022 California State Controller election.