List of members of the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors
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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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1862 | Julius Morris | Benjamin D. Wilson | Fielding W. Gibson | Cristobal Aguilar | Vicente Lugo |
1864 | Asa Ellis | Benjamin D. Wilson | Cristobal Aguilar | Julius Morris | Philip Sichel/ Maurice Kremer |
1866 | John G. Downey | Maurice Kremer | Edmund H. Boyd | Felix Signoret | Eduardo Poyoreno |
1868 | Wallace Woodworth | James B. Winston | Robert Henry Mayes | A. Langenberger/ Hugh Forsman | Enrique Avila |
1870 | Hugh Forsman | G.D. Cankton | E. Sanford | Enrique Avila | R. Yorba |
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 |
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1872 | Francisco Machado | Samuel Bradford Caswell | Hugh Forsman | Francisco Palomares | Alfred Louis Bush |
1874 | Francisco Machado | John M. Griffith/ Gabriel Allen | George Hinds | Francisco Palomares | Edward Evey |
1876 | John D. Young | Gabriel Allen/ Charles Prager | George Hinds/ John J. Morton | J.C. Hannon | Edward Evey/ W.H. Spurgeon |
1878 | John D. Young/ A.H. Rogers | Charles Prager | John J. Morton | J.C. Hannon | W.H. Spurgeon/ James D. Ott |
1880 | A.H. Rogers | Charles Prager | W.F. Cooper | J.C. Hannon | James D. Ott/ Richard Egan |
1882 | A.H. Rogers | Charles Prager | W.F. Cooper | J.C. Hannon | 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 |
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1883 | L.G. Giroux | Charles Prager | William M. Osborn | Dave V. Waldron | S. Levy | Dan Reichard | J.H. Moesser |
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 |
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1885 | James Foord | Oscar Macy | Milton Lindley | George Hinds | Jacob Ross, Jr. |
Joseph W. Venable | |||||
1887 | William T. Martin | Thomas Edward Rowan | |||
1889 | S.M. Perry | Thomas Edward Rowan | Alonzo Edward Davis | Sheldon Littlefield | |
Henry C. Hubbard | |||||
1891 | John W. Cook | E.A. Forrester | |||
1893 | Andrew W. Francisco | James Hay | James Hanley | ||
1895 | W.L. Woodward | Edward S. Field | |||
1897 | Robert E. Wirsching | Alonzo Edward Davis | |||
1899 | Orray W. Longden | ||||
1901 | George Alexander | Peter James Wilson | |||
1902 | |||||
Charles E. Patterson | |||||
1903 | A.J. Graham | ||||
1905 | Vacant | ||||
John T. Brady | |||||
1907 | Charles Dewey Manning | S. Tuston Eldridge | Charles E. Patterson | ||
1909 | Henry D. McCabe | Clarence J. Nellis | Richard W. Pridham | ||
1911 | Sidney Allcutt Butler | ||||
1913 | Richard H. Norton | William E. Hinshaw | |||
1914 | Sidney Allcutt Butler/Frank E. Woodley | ||||
1915 | John J. Hamilton | Frank E. Woodley | |||
1917 | Richard H. Norton/Edward J. Delorey | William E. Hinshaw/ Reuban F. McClellan | Richard W. Pridham Jonathan S. Dodge | ||
1918 | John. J. Hamilton/Prescott F. Cogswell | Edward J. Delorey/ Jack H. Bean | Reuban F. McClellan | Jonathan S. Dodge | |
1920 | Prescott F. Cogswell | Jack H. Bean | |||
1921 | Jonathan S. Dodge/Henry W. Wright (R) | ||||
1922 | Henry W. Wright (R) | ||||
1924 | |||||
1926 | Prescott F. Cogswell/Fred T. Beaty | Frank E. Woodley/ Sidney T. Graves | |||
1928 | Fred T. Beaty | Jack H. Bean/Frank L. Shaw (R) | Sidney T. Graves | ||
1931 | Hugh A. Thatcher | Frank L. Shaw (R) | J. Don Mahaffey (R) | John R. Quinn (R) | |
1933 | Gordon L. McDonough (R) | Harry M. Baine | Roger W. Jessup (R) | ||
1935 | Herbert C. Legg (D) | John Anson Ford (D) | |||
1937 | Leland M. Ford (R) | ||||
1939 | William A. Smith | Oscar L. Hauge (R) | |||
1941 | |||||
1943 | |||||
1945 | Leonard J. Roach (R) | Raymond V. Darby (R) | |||
1947 | |||||
1949 | |||||
1951 | Herbert C. Legg (D) | ||||
1953 | Kenneth Hahn (D) | Burton W. Chace (R) | |||
1955 | |||||
1957 | Warren M. Dorn (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) | ||||
2023 | Lindsey Horvath (D) |
See also
External links
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