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Mayor of Los Angeles, California

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The mayor of Los Angeles is the Chief Executive Officer of the City.<ref>Los Angeles City Charter, Vol I, Article II, Sec 230)</ref> He is elected for a four year term<ref>Los Angeles City Charter, Vol I, Article II, Sec 205)</ref>. The mayor is also limited to a two term limit<ref>Los Angeles City Charter, Vol I, Article II, Sec 206)</ref>. Under the city charter, the office is non-partisan. The current Mayor is Antonio Villaraigosa; he is the 52nd Mayor of Los Angeles.

The mayor has an office in the Los Angeles City Hall and resides at the Mayor's Mansion Getty House, Windsor Square in Hancock Park.

Los Angeles has a strong mayor council form of government, giving the mayor the position of chief executive of the city. The city does not have a city manager and as a result, the mayor truly is the one responsible, much like a President or Governor, for the success of the city. The mayor is given the authority to appoint general managers and commissioners, remove officials from city posts, and is required to propose a budget each year. Most of the Mayor's appointments and proposals are subject to approval by the City Council, but the Mayor has the power of veto or approval of City Council legislation.<ref>Los Angeles City Charter, Vol I, Article II, Sec 240)</ref> The organization of the Mayor's Office changes with administration, but is most always governed by a chief of staff, deputy chief of staff, director of communications, and several deputy mayors. Each Mayor also organizes his office into different offices, usually containing the Los Angeles Housing Team, Los Angeles Business Team, Office of International Trade, Mayor's Volunteer Corps, and Office of Immigrant Affairs, among other divisions.

In the case of an office vacancy, the City Council has a choice to appoint a new mayor or to hold a Special Election<ref>Los Angeles City Charter, Vol I, Article IV, Sec 409)</ref>. The office of the Mayor is also subject to recall in the same manner that he was elected.

The title should not be confused with the Mayor of the County of Los Angeles. That title is occasionally used by the chair of the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors. The Los Angeles County Mayor position is a rotating position and purely ceremonial.


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[edit] List of mayors

Note: Officially, the position is non-partisan, meaning that there is no intra-party primary, followed by a general election. If no candidate wins more than 50% of the vote there is a runoff election (See Mayoral runoff races below).

The party affiliation listed in the table below refers to the mayors' voter registration, as their party affiliation was not officially listed on the ballot.

# Mayor Term Party
1 Alpheus P. Hodges July 1, 1850May 7, 1851 (One term)
2 Benjamin D. Wilson May 7, 1851May 4, 1852 (One term)
3 John G. Nichols May 4, 1852May 3, 1853 (One term) Democratic
4 Antonio F. Coronel May 3, 1853May 4, 1854 (One term) Democratic
5 Stephen C. Foster May 4, 1854January 13, 1855 (One term) Democratic
(none) January 13, 1855January 25, 1855
6 Stephen C. Foster January 25, 1855May 9, 1855 (Partial term) Democratic
7 Dr. Thomas Foster May 9, 1855May 7, 1856 (One term) Democratic
8 Stephen C. Foster May 7, 1856September 22, 1856 (Partial term) Democratic
9 Manuel Requena September 22, 1856October 4, 1856 [Council President, Acting Mayor] Republican
10 John G. Nichols October 4, 1856May 9, 1859 (Three terms) Democratic
11 Damien Marchessault May 9, 1859May 9, 1860 (One term) Democratic
12 Henry Mellus May 9, 1860December 26, 1860± Democratic
13 William Woodworth December 27, 1860January 7, 1861 [Council President, Acting Mayor] Democratic
14 Damien Marchessault January 7, 1861May 6, 1865 (Four terms) Democratic
15 Jose Marcarel May 5, 1865May 10, 1866 (One term) Republican
16 Cristobal Aguilar May 10, 1866December 7, 1868 (Two terms) Democratic
17 Joel Turner December 9, 1868December 9, 1870 (Two terms) Democratic
18 Cristobal Aguilar December 9, 1870December 5, 1872 (Two terms) Democratic
19 James R. Toberman December 5, 1872December 18, 1874 (Two terms) Democratic
20 Prudent Beaudry December 18, 1874December 8, 1876 (Two terms)
21 Frederick A. MacDougal December 8, 1876November 16, 1878 (Two terms) Democratic
22 Bernard Cohn November 21, 1878December 5, 1878 (Partial term) Democratic
23 James R. Toberman December 5, 1878December 9, 1882 (Four terms)
24 Cameron E. Thom December 9, 1882December 9, 1884 (Two terms) Democratic
25 Edward F. Spence December 9, 1884December 14, 1886 (Two terms) Republican
26 William H. Workman December 14, 1886December 10, 1888 (Two terms) Democratic
27 John Bryson December 10, 1888February 25, 1889 (One term) Democratic
28 Henry T. Hazard February 25, 1889December 5, 1892 (Two terms) Republican
29 William H. Bonsall December 5, 1892December 12, 1892 [Council President, Acting Mayor] Republican
30 Thomas E. Rowan December 12, 1892December 12, 1894 (One term) Democratic
31 Frank Rader December 12, 1894December 16, 1896 (One term) Republican
32 Meredith P. Snyder December 16, 1896December 15, 1898 (One term) Democratic
33 Fred Eaton December 15, 1898December 12, 1900 (One term) Republican
34 Meredith P. Snyder December 12, 1900December 8, 1904 (Two terms) Democratic
35 Owen McAleer December 8, 1904December 13, 1906 (One term) Republican
36 Arthur C. Harper December 13, 1906March 11, 1909 (One term) Democratic
37 William D. Stephens March 15, 1909March 26, 1909 Republican
38 George Alexander March 26, 1909–July 1913 (Two terms) Democratic
39 Henry Rose July 1913–July 1915 (One term) Republican
40 Charles E. Sebastian July 1915September 2, 1916 (One term) Democratic
41 Frederick T. Woodman September 5, 1916–July 1919 (Two terms) Republican
42 Meredith P. Snyder July 1919–July 1921 (One term) Democratic
43 George E. Cryer July 1921–July 1929 (Three terms) Republican
44 John C. Porter July 1929–July 1933 (One term) Democratic
45 Frank L. Shaw July 1933September 26, 1938 (Two terms) Reform
46 Fletcher Bowron September 26, 1938June 30, 1953 (Four terms) Democratic
47 C. Norris Poulson July 1, 1953June 30, 1961 (Two terms) Republican
48 Samuel W. Yorty July 1, 1961June 30, 1973 (Three terms) Democratic+
49 Thomas Bradley July 1, 1973June 30, 1993 (Five terms) Democratic
50 Richard J. Riordan July 1, 1993June 30, 2001 (Two terms) Republican
51 James K. Hahn July 1, 2001June 30, 2005 (One term) Democratic
52 Antonio Villaraigosa July 1, 2005–present Democratic

± Died in office in 1860.

+ Yorty was elected and served his first two terms and most of his third as a Democrat, but became a Republican in 1972.

[edit] Mayoral runoff races

All candidates run together, and if no candidate wins more than 50% of the vote, the top two vote getters run against each other in a runoff election a couple of months later. The table below refers to the runoff races over the years.

(winners are in bold)

Year    
2005 Antonio Villaraigosa
289,116
James K. Hahn
203,968
2001 James K. Hahn
304,791
Antonio Villaraigosa
264,611
1997 Richard Riordan
250,771
Tom Hayden
140,648
1993 Richard Riordan
314,559
Michael Woo
268,137
1989 Thomas Bradley
156,7245
Nate R. Holden
84,376
1985 Thomas Bradley
313,318
John Ferraro
141,499
1981 Thomas Bradley
293,138
Samuel Yorty
148,193
1977 Thomas Bradley
288,636
Alan Robbins
136,515
1973 Thomas Bradley
433,473
Samuel Yorty
335,857
1969 Sam Yorty
449,572
Thomas Bradley
394,364
1965 Sam Yorty
395,208
James Roosevelt
249,099
1961 Sam Yorty
276,106
Norris Poulson
260,381
1957 Norris Poulson
314,910
Robert Yeakel
142,094
1953 Norris Poulson
290,239
Fletcher Bowron
254,114
1949 Fletcher Bowron
238,190
Lloyd Aldrich
207,211
1941 Fletcher Bowron
112,556*
Stephen W. Cunningham
90,597*
1938 Fletcher Bowron
232,686
Frank L. Shaw
122,198
1932
(recall)
John C. Porter
180,546
Charles W. Dempster
102,815
William E. Bonelli
74,917
1929 John C. Porter
William E. Bonelli
1911 George Alexander
Good Government Nominee
Job Harriman
Socialist
1909
(recall)
March 26
George Alexander
14,043
Fred C. Wheeler
12,341
Socialist
1872 J. R. Toberman
715
Cristobal Aguilar
350
1870 Cristobal Aguilar
436
Andrew Glassell
428
  • Note: 1941 election is reported with 1750 out of 2753 precincts reporting, but Cunningham concedes at this point

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