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2 unusual facts about Mayor of Los Angeles


Coast Guard Air Station Los Angeles

By November 2012, CGAS Los Angeles will celebrate the 50th Golden Anniversary of service by inviting elected officials, including the Mayor of Los Angeles, members of U.S. Congress representing the State of California and representatives from L.A. City & County Fire Departments.

Government of Los Angeles County

The elected government is composed of the Los Angeles City Council with 15 city council districts and the Mayor of Los Angeles.


2006 State of the Union Address

Newly elected Governor of Virginia Tim Kaine gave the Democratic response in English and Mayor of Los Angeles Antonio Villaraigosa did so in Spanish.

Kim McLane Wardlaw

In 1993, Wardlaw served on the Executive Committee on Debate Preparation for Richard Riordan's campaign for Mayor of Los Angeles.

Los Angeles Alliance for a New Economy

LAANE and its leadership have received numerous honors, including awards from the Mayor of Los Angeles, California, the Speaker of the California State Assembly and the UCLA School of Law.

Renaissance Summit

The ceremony for the opening of the subdivision was unusually packed with Los Angeles political elite, including Mayor Richard Riordan, City Council President John Ferraro, City Councilman Hal Bernson, and Police Chief Bernard Parks.

Wilshire Boulevard

During the 2005 campaign for Mayor of Los Angeles, ultimately victorious candidate Antonio Villaraigosa pledged to begin construction on the Wilshire Boulevard subway.


see also

Arthur Harper

Arthur Cyprian Harper (1866–1948), mayor of Los Angeles, California, 1906–1909

Bowron

Fletcher Bowron (1887–1968), four-term reform mayor of Los Angeles, California

Evergreen Cemetery, Los Angeles

Cameron E. Thom (1825–1915), 24th Mayor of Los Angeles, co-founder of Glendale, California

Lycée International de Los Angeles

At a Los Angeles City Council meeting at Los Angeles City Hall in late June 2007, Councilman Tom LaBonge presented Chloé with a certificate of recognition (from Antonio Villaraigosa, Mayor of Los Angeles) for the creative interpretation of the school.

Nichols Canyon, Los Angeles

Nichols Canyon was named after John G. Nichols who served as mayor of Los Angeles, California between 1852 and 1853 and again from 1856 to 1859.

Olga Rodriguez

As Socialist Workers Party candidate for mayor of Los Angeles in 1973 and governor of California in 1974, Rodriguez used her campaigns to support and publicize the struggle of working people, including the battles of the United Farm Workers union.