The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors is the five member non-partisan governing board of Los Angeles County, California. Los Angeles County is a county in California and is by far the most populous county in the United States. Members of the board of supervisors are elected by district, the current members as of May 2008 are:
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Until recently, the Chief Executive Officer (currently William T Fujioka) was the appointed individual heading the county but had little power as supervisors retained the right to fire and hire department heads and often directly admonished department heads in public. The Board of Supervisors is the body governing Counties in the U Gloria Molina is a member of the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors, and the current chairwoman of the Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority Yvonne Brathwaite Burke (born October 5, 1932) is a politician from Los Angeles California, U Zev Yaroslavsky (born December 21, 1948) is a Los Angeles County Politician. Donald R Knabe (born October 15, 1943 in Illinois) is a member of the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors, serving the Fourth District Michael Dennis Antonovich (born August 12 1939, in Los Angeles California) is a Republican member of the Los Angeles County Board A chief executive officer ( CEO) or chief executive is typically the highest-ranking corporate officer ( executive) or administrator Based on an ordinance authored by Supervisors Knabe and Yaroslavsky that took effect in April 2007, Fujioka directly oversees departments on behalf of the supervisors, although the Los Angeles County Fire Department, Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department, Assessor, District Attorney, Auditor/Controller, and Executive Office of the Board of Supervisors continue to be under the direct purview of the Board of Supervisors. April 2007 is the fourth month of that year It began on a Sunday and 30 days later ended on a Monday. The Los Angeles County Fire Department (LACoFD serves unincorporated parts of Los Angeles County, as well as 58 cities and towns that choose to have the county provide fire The change was made in response to several candidates either dropping out or declining to accept the position to replace former Chief Executive Officer David Janssen.
The strong CEO powers expire unless a charter amendment is approved by voters in the June 2008 primary election. [1] Antonovich was the lone supervisor to oppose the change, stating that such a move would lead to a more autocratic form of government and disenfranchise the 1. 3 million who live in unincorporated area. [2]
The Board meets every Tuesday at 9:30 AM in the Kenneth Hahn Hall of Administration in downtown Los Angeles. Downtown Los Angeles is the Central business district of Los Angeles, California, United States, located close to the geographic center Its weekly meetings are televised on local public television (KLCS Channel 58) and transcripts are published online. KLCS Channel 58 is a member station of the Public Broadcasting Service, and is owned by the Los Angeles Unified School District. Most items are approved on a "consent calendar" without discussion. However, because of the huge implications of some Board decisions, the meetings are regularly attended by speakers and protesters on behalf of many causes. The county is sued frequently by various public interest law firms and organizations on behalf of people who disagree with the Board's decisions.
Meetings can last for hours at a time. At the start of a meeting, after an invocation and the Pledge of Allegiance, all items that do not have "holds" placed on them by a supervisor or a member of the general public, or are mandatory public hearings, are approved. History The Pledge of Allegiance was written in 1892 by Francis Bellamy (1855-1931 a Baptist minister a Christian Socialist, and the cousin of Socialist Utopian Following that, presentations of various dignitaries such as directors of local consulates, awards to County employees and the general public, and a pet for adoption are made. The presentations can take over an hour. Then, items that were not approved are called in numerical order unless a supervisor wishes to take items out of order. Because of this, department heads with controversial items stay for the entire meeting to wait until their item is called, which may not be the order on the agenda. Some items are "special orders", where at a set time the item will be called in order to invite guests to make presentations that they could not otherwise wait for.
During the meeting, adjournments are sprinkled throughout as well, and can include anyone the supervisor finds worthy of note. Public comment is very limited, with an individual being able to comment for a total of three minutes for all items one wishes to address during a meeting, and an additional three minutes every 90 days on any topic within the board's jurisdiction. Individuals must submit comment cards before the start of the meeting and wait until their item is called. On popular topics with multiple speakers, comments may be restricted to as little as one minute each, and the board has the discretion to figuratively muzzle anyone who is addressing the board in a disruptive manner, such as holding multiple unrelated items. A muzzle is a device that is placed over the Snout of an animal to keep it from biting or otherwise opening its mouth
Los Angeles County follows usual California practice in that it did not subdivide into separate counties or increase the number of supervisors as its population soared after 1920. The only county with more than five supervisors is San Francisco (both a city and a county), and no new counties were formed since 1907 in the state. The City and County of San Francisco is the fourth most populous city Year 1907 ( MCMVII) was a Common year starting on Tuesday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian calendar (or a Common year As a result, the concentration of local administrative power in each county supervisor is high; each one represents more than 2 million people. Moreover, because of the equal representation provisions of the Voting Rights Act, the supervisoral districts often make little geographical sense; in particular, Supervisor District 1 was specifically gerrymandered to be a majority-Latino area, while Supervisor District 2 was designed to have a plurality of African Americans. Background See also [[Disfranchisement after the Civil War]] The 13th Amendment, ratified in 1865 after the Civil War, abolished and prohibited Gerrymandering is a form of redistribution in which electoral district or Constituency boundaries are manipulated for electoral advantage African Americans or Black Americans are citizens or residents of the United States who have origins in any of the black populations of Africa
A local nickname some use for the Board is "the five little kings. "[3] Unseating an incumbent supervisor is extraordinarily difficult, due largely to the prohibitive difficulty of mounting a successful challenge in districts of such enormous geographical and population size. Indeed, no new members have been elected to the Board since Don Knabe took office in 1996. Like other elected officials, supervisors enjoy built-in advantages of incumbency. Supervisors routinely waive parking and rental fees for various organizations, provide bus trips and give free tickets to county facilities to constituents, and build projects for the community with the supervisor's name clearly marked. Each supervisor has a budget of $3,000,000 for staff and office expenses, with the remainder going into a "discretionary fund" that can be used for grants to non-profit agencies, without a vote by the other supervisors. "Good-government" advocates have long supported the idea of expanding Board membership to reduce the size of each district, and establishing an elected County Executive as a check and balance on the Board's power, but voters have rejected such proposals every time they have appeared on the ballot. However, Supervisor Molina has supported expansion of the Board (to potentially increase Hispanic representation), and Supervisor Yaroslavsky has supported both Board expansion and the creation of an elected County Executive, much like King County, Washington, who directly supervises county departments. King County is located in the US state of Washington. The population in the 2000 census was 1737034 and in 2006 was an estimated 1835300
To curb the powers of the five supervisors, voters passed in March 2002 Measure B by more than 63%, to limit the terms of the supervisors to three consecutive four year terms. March 2002: January - February - March - April - May - June - July - August - September If a supervisor fills a vacancy, the unexpired term counts towards the term limit if there are more than two years (half the term) left to serve. The provisions are not retroactive, meaning that Michael Antonovich, currently the longest serving supervisor, could serve until 2016.
Currently, the chair of the Board of Supervisors has the option of calling himself or herself mayor. The title has drawn criticism as it can lead to confusion with the mayor of the city of Los Angeles. The Mayor of Los Angeles is the Chief Executive Officer of the City However, those who support the use of the title say that the Board of Supervisors acts as "mayors" or chief executives for the millions of people who live in unincorporated areas. Currently, only Antonovich uses the "mayor" title when he is the chair. All other chairs use the title chair, chairman, or chairwoman, depending on their preference.
Members of the Board of Supervisors also sit on the Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority, although that organization is not a County agency. The Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority (also known as Metro MTA or LACMTA) is the state chartered regional transportation planning and Public transportation
| Year | 1st District | 2nd District | 3rd District | 4th District | 5th District |
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| 1899 | Orray W. Longden | Robert E. Wirsching | Edward S. Field | Alonzo Edward Davis | James Hanley |
| 1901 | Orray W. James (Joseph Hanley ( September 3, 1897 - November 11, 1985) was a British Novelist and Playwright of Irish descent Longden | George Alexander | Edward S. George Alexander ( September 21 1839 &ndash August 2 1923) was a two term Mayor of Los Angeles. Field | Peter James Wilson | James Hanley |
| 1902 | Orray W. James (Joseph Hanley ( September 3, 1897 - November 11, 1985) was a British Novelist and Playwright of Irish descent Longden | George Alexander | Edward S. George Alexander ( September 21 1839 &ndash August 2 1923) was a two term Mayor of Los Angeles. Field | Peter James Wilson | James Hanley/Charles E. Patterson |
| 1903 | Orray W. James (Joseph Hanley ( September 3, 1897 - November 11, 1985) was a British Novelist and Playwright of Irish descent Charles Edward Patterson ( May 3, 1842 Corinth, Orange County Vermont - 1913 was an American lawyer and politician Longden | George Alexander | A. George Alexander ( September 21 1839 &ndash August 2 1923) was a two term Mayor of Los Angeles. J. Graham | Peter James Wilson | Charles E. Patterson |
| 1905 | Orray W. Charles Edward Patterson ( May 3, 1842 Corinth, Orange County Vermont - 1913 was an American lawyer and politician Longden/John T. Brady | George Alexander | A. George Alexander ( September 21 1839 &ndash August 2 1923) was a two term Mayor of Los Angeles. J. Graham | Peter James Wilson | Vacant |
| 1907 | Charles Dewey Manning | George Alexander | S. George Alexander ( September 21 1839 &ndash August 2 1923) was a two term Mayor of Los Angeles. Tuston Eldridge | Peter James Wilson | Charles E. Patterson |
| 1909 | Charles Dewey Manning | Henry D. Charles Edward Patterson ( May 3, 1842 Corinth, Orange County Vermont - 1913 was an American lawyer and politician McCabe | S. Tuston Eldridge | Clarence J. Nellis | Richard W. Pridham |
| 1911 | Charles Dewey Manning | Henry D. McCabe | Sidney Allcutt Butler | Clarence J. Nellis | Richard W. Pridham |
| 1913 | Charles Dewey Manning | Richard H. Norton | Sidney Allcutt Butler | William E. Userpolbot from http//bioguidecongressgov/scripts/biodisplaypl?index=N000157 Hinshaw | Richard W. Pridham |
| 1914 | Charles Dewey Manning | Richard H. Norton | Sidney Allcutt Butler/Frank E. Woodley | William E. Hinshaw | Richard W. Pridham |
| 1915 | John J. Hamilton | Richard H. Norton | Frank E. Userpolbot from http//bioguidecongressgov/scripts/biodisplaypl?index=N000157 Woodley | William E. Hinshaw | Richard W. Pridham |
| 1917 | John J. Hamilton | Richard H. Norton/Edward James Delorey | Frank E. Woodley | William E. Hinshaw/ Reuban F. McClellan | Richard W. Pridham /Jonathan S. Dodge |
| 1918 | John. J. Hamilton/Prescott F. Cogswell | Edward James Delorey/ Jack H. Bean | Frank E. Woodley | Reuban F. McClellan | Jonathan S. Dodge |
| 1920 | Prescott F. Cogswell | Jack H. Bean | Frank E. Woodley | Reuban F. McClellan | Jonathan S. Dodge |
| 1921 | Prescott F. Cogswell | J. H. Bean | Frank E. Woodley | Reuban F. McClellan | Jonathan S. Dodge/Henry W. Wright |
| 1922 | Prescott F. Cogswell | J. H. Bean | Frank E. Woodley | Reuban F. McClellan | Henry W. Wright |
| 1924 | Prescott F. Cogswell | J. H. Bean | Frank E. Woodley | Reuban F. McClellan | Henry W. Wright |
| 1926 | Prescott F. Cogswell/Fred T. Beaty | J. H. Bean | Frank E. Woodley/ Sidney T. Graves | Reuban F. McClellan | Henry W. Wright |
| 1928 | Fred T. Beaty | J. H. Bean/Frank L. Shaw | Sidney T. Frank L Shaw ( February 1, 1887 — January 24, 1958) was an American politician Graves | Reuban F. McClellan | Henry W. Wright |
| 1930 | Hugh A. Henry W Wright ( March 4, 1868 - August 19, 1948) was a California politician Thatcher | Frank L. Shaw | J. Frank L Shaw ( February 1, 1887 — January 24, 1958) was an American politician Don Mahaffey/Harry M. Baine | John R. Quinn | Henry W. Wright/Roger W. John Raphael Quinn (born March 28, 1929) is a Roman Catholic Bishop, currently the Archbishop Emeritus of the Archdiocese Henry W Wright ( March 4, 1868 - August 19, 1948) was a California politician Jessup |
| 1932 | Hugh A. Thatcher | Frank L. Shaw/Gordon L. McDonough | J. Frank L Shaw ( February 1, 1887 — January 24, 1958) was an American politician Userpolbot from http//bioguidecongressgov/scripts/biodisplaypl?index=M000414 Don Mahaffey/Harry M. Baine | John R. Quinn | Henry W. Wright/Roger W. John Raphael Quinn (born March 28, 1929) is a Roman Catholic Bishop, currently the Archbishop Emeritus of the Archdiocese Henry W Wright ( March 4, 1868 - August 19, 1948) was a California politician Jessup |
| 1934 | Hugh A. Thatcher/Herbert C. Legg | Gordon L. McDonough | Harry M. Userpolbot from http//bioguidecongressgov/scripts/biodisplaypl?index=M000414 Baine/John Anson Ford | John R. Quinn | Roger W. John Raphael Quinn (born March 28, 1929) is a Roman Catholic Bishop, currently the Archbishop Emeritus of the Archdiocese Jessup |
| 1936 | Herbert C. Legg | Gordon L. McDonough | John Anson Ford | John R. Quinn/Leland M. Ford | Roger W. Userpolbot from http//bioguidecongressgov/scripts/biodisplaypl?index=M000414 John Raphael Quinn (born March 28, 1929) is a Roman Catholic Bishop, currently the Archbishop Emeritus of the Archdiocese Userpolbot from http//bioguidecongressgov/scripts/biodisplaypl?index=F000264 Jessup |
| 1938 | Herbert C. Legg/William A. Smith | Gordon L. McDonough | John Anson Ford | Leland M. Ford/Oscar L. William A Smith can refer to William Alden Smith (1859-1932 U Userpolbot from http//bioguidecongressgov/scripts/biodisplaypl?index=M000414 Userpolbot from http//bioguidecongressgov/scripts/biodisplaypl?index=F000264 Hauge | Roger W. Jessup |
| 1940 | William A. Smith | Gordon L. McDonough | John Anson Ford | Oscar L. William A Smith can refer to William Alden Smith (1859-1932 U Userpolbot from http//bioguidecongressgov/scripts/biodisplaypl?index=M000414 Hauge | Roger W. Jessup |
| 1942 | William A. Smith | Gordon L. William A Smith can refer to William Alden Smith (1859-1932 U McDonough | John Anson Ford | Oscar L. Hauge | Roger W. Jessup |
| 1944 | William A. Smith | Gordon L. McDonough | John Anson Ford | Oscar L. Hauge/Raymond V. Darby | Roger W. Jessup |
| 1945 | William A. Smith | Gordon L. McDonough/Leonard J. William A Smith can refer to William Alden Smith (1859-1932 U Userpolbot from http//bioguidecongressgov/scripts/biodisplaypl?index=M000414 Roach | John Anson Ford | Oscar L. Hauge/Raymond V. Darby | Roger W. Jessup |
| 1946 | William A. Smith | Leonard J. Roach | John Anson Ford | Raymond V. Darby | Roger W. Jessup |
| 1948 | William A. Smith | Leonard J. Roach | John Anson Ford | Raymond V. Darby | Roger W. Jessup |
| 1950 | William A. Smith/Herbert C. William A Smith can refer to William Alden Smith (1859-1932 U Legg | Leonard J. Roach | John Anson Ford | Raymond V. Darby | Roger W. Jessup |
| 1952 | Herbert C. Legg | Leonard J. Roach/Kenneth Hahn | John Anson Ford | Raymond V. Kenneth "Kenny" Frederick Hahn ( August 19, 1920 &ndash October 12, 1997) was a member of the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors Darby | Roger W. Jessup |
| 1953 | Herbert C. Legg | Leonard J. Roach/Kenneth Hahn | John Anson Ford | Raymond V. Kenneth "Kenny" Frederick Hahn ( August 19, 1920 &ndash October 12, 1997) was a member of the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors Darby/Burton W. Chace | Roger W. Jessup |
| 1954 | Herbert C. Legg | Kenneth Hahn | John Anson Ford | Burton W. Kenneth "Kenny" Frederick Hahn ( August 19, 1920 &ndash October 12, 1997) was a member of the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors Chace | Roger W. Jessup |
| 1956 | Herbert C. Legg | Kenneth Hahn | John Anson Ford | Burton W. Chace | Roger W. Kenneth "Kenny" Frederick Hahn ( August 19, 1920 &ndash October 12, 1997) was a member of the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors Burton W Chace ( July 6, 1901 &mdash August 22, 1972) served for twenty years on the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors. Jessup/Warren M. Dorn |
| 1958 | Herbert C. Legg/Frank G. Bonelli | Kenneth Hahn | John Anson Ford/Ernest E. Debs | Burton W. Chace | Warren M. Kenneth "Kenny" Frederick Hahn ( August 19, 1920 &ndash October 12, 1997) was a member of the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors Ernest E Debs (1904&mdash2002 was a member of the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors from 1958 to 1974 Burton W Chace ( July 6, 1901 &mdash August 22, 1972) served for twenty years on the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors. Dorn |
| 1960 | Frank G. Bonelli | Kenneth Hahn | Ernest E. Debs | Burton W. Kenneth "Kenny" Frederick Hahn ( August 19, 1920 &ndash October 12, 1997) was a member of the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors Ernest E Debs (1904&mdash2002 was a member of the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors from 1958 to 1974 Chace | Warren M. Dorn |
| 1962 | Frank G. Bonelli | Kenneth Hahn | Ernest E. Debs | Burton W. Chace | Warren M. Kenneth "Kenny" Frederick Hahn ( August 19, 1920 &ndash October 12, 1997) was a member of the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors Ernest E Debs (1904&mdash2002 was a member of the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors from 1958 to 1974 Burton W Chace ( July 6, 1901 &mdash August 22, 1972) served for twenty years on the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors. Dorn |
| 1964 | Frank G. Bonelli | Kenneth Hahn | Ernest E. Debs | Burton W. Chace | Warren M. Kenneth "Kenny" Frederick Hahn ( August 19, 1920 &ndash October 12, 1997) was a member of the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors Ernest E Debs (1904&mdash2002 was a member of the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors from 1958 to 1974 Burton W Chace ( July 6, 1901 &mdash August 22, 1972) served for twenty years on the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors. Dorn |
| 1966 | Frank G. Bonelli | Kenneth Hahn | Ernest E. Debs | Burton W. Kenneth "Kenny" Frederick Hahn ( August 19, 1920 &ndash October 12, 1997) was a member of the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors Ernest E Debs (1904&mdash2002 was a member of the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors from 1958 to 1974 Chace | Warren M. Dorn |
| 1968 | Frank G. Bonelli | Kenneth Hahn | Ernest E. Debs | Burton W. Kenneth "Kenny" Frederick Hahn ( August 19, 1920 &ndash October 12, 1997) was a member of the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors Ernest E Debs (1904&mdash2002 was a member of the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors from 1958 to 1974 Chace | Warren M. Dorn |
| 1970 | Frank G. Bonelli | Kenneth Hahn | Ernest E. Debs | Burton W. Chace | Warren M. Kenneth "Kenny" Frederick Hahn ( August 19, 1920 &ndash October 12, 1997) was a member of the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors Ernest E Debs (1904&mdash2002 was a member of the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors from 1958 to 1974 Burton W Chace ( July 6, 1901 &mdash August 22, 1972) served for twenty years on the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors. Dorn |
| 1972 | Frank G. Bonelli/Peter F. Schabarum | Kenneth Hahn | Ernest E. Debs | Burton W. Chace/James A. Hayes | Warren M. Kenneth "Kenny" Frederick Hahn ( August 19, 1920 &ndash October 12, 1997) was a member of the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors Ernest E Debs (1904&mdash2002 was a member of the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors from 1958 to 1974 Burton W Chace ( July 6, 1901 &mdash August 22, 1972) served for twenty years on the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors. James Allison "Jimmy" Hayes (born December 21, 1946) is a Republican Politician from the state of Louisiana Dorn/Baxter Ward |
| 1974 | Peter F. Baxter Ward ( November 5, 1919 &mdash February 4, 2002) was a television news anchor who served two terms on the Los Angeles County Board Schabarum | Kenneth Hahn | Ernest E. Debs/Edmund D. Edelman | James A. Kenneth "Kenny" Frederick Hahn ( August 19, 1920 &ndash October 12, 1997) was a member of the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors Ernest E Debs (1904&mdash2002 was a member of the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors from 1958 to 1974 Edmund D Edelman served on the Los Angeles City Council from 1965 until 1974, when he was elected to the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors Hayes | Baxter Ward |
| 1976 | Peter F. Baxter Ward ( November 5, 1919 &mdash February 4, 2002) was a television news anchor who served two terms on the Los Angeles County Board Schabarum | Kenneth Hahn | Edmund D. Kenneth "Kenny" Frederick Hahn ( August 19, 1920 &ndash October 12, 1997) was a member of the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors Edelman | James A. Hayes | Baxter Ward |
| 1978 | Peter F. Baxter Ward ( November 5, 1919 &mdash February 4, 2002) was a television news anchor who served two terms on the Los Angeles County Board Schabarum | Kenneth Hahn | Edmund D. Kenneth "Kenny" Frederick Hahn ( August 19, 1920 &ndash October 12, 1997) was a member of the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors Edelman | James A. Hayes | Baxter Ward |
| 1979 | Peter F. Baxter Ward ( November 5, 1919 &mdash February 4, 2002) was a television news anchor who served two terms on the Los Angeles County Board Schabarum | Kenneth Hahn | Edmund D. Kenneth "Kenny" Frederick Hahn ( August 19, 1920 &ndash October 12, 1997) was a member of the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors Edelman | James A. Hayes/Yvonne Brathwaite Burke | Baxter Ward |
| 1980 | Peter F. Yvonne Brathwaite Burke (born October 5, 1932) is a politician from Los Angeles California, U Baxter Ward ( November 5, 1919 &mdash February 4, 2002) was a television news anchor who served two terms on the Los Angeles County Board Schabarum | Kenneth Hahn | Edmund D. Kenneth "Kenny" Frederick Hahn ( August 19, 1920 &ndash October 12, 1997) was a member of the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors Edelman | Yvonne Brathwaite Burke/Deane Dana | Baxter Ward/Michael D. Antonovich |
| 1982 | Peter F. Baxter Ward ( November 5, 1919 &mdash February 4, 2002) was a television news anchor who served two terms on the Los Angeles County Board Michael Dennis Antonovich (born August 12 1939, in Los Angeles California) is a Republican member of the Los Angeles County Board Schabarum | Kenneth Hahn | Edmund D. Edelman | Deane Dana | Michael D. Antonovich |
| 1984 | Peter F. Kenneth "Kenny" Frederick Hahn ( August 19, 1920 &ndash October 12, 1997) was a member of the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors Edmund D Edelman served on the Los Angeles City Council from 1965 until 1974, when he was elected to the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors Michael Dennis Antonovich (born August 12 1939, in Los Angeles California) is a Republican member of the Los Angeles County Board Schabarum | Kenneth Hahn | Edmund D. Edelman | Deane Dana | Michael D. Antonovich |
| 1986 | Peter F. Kenneth "Kenny" Frederick Hahn ( August 19, 1920 &ndash October 12, 1997) was a member of the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors Edmund D Edelman served on the Los Angeles City Council from 1965 until 1974, when he was elected to the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors Michael Dennis Antonovich (born August 12 1939, in Los Angeles California) is a Republican member of the Los Angeles County Board Schabarum | Kenneth Hahn | Edmund D. Edelman | Deane Dana | Michael D. Antonovich |
| 1988 | Peter F. Kenneth "Kenny" Frederick Hahn ( August 19, 1920 &ndash October 12, 1997) was a member of the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors Edmund D Edelman served on the Los Angeles City Council from 1965 until 1974, when he was elected to the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors Michael Dennis Antonovich (born August 12 1939, in Los Angeles California) is a Republican member of the Los Angeles County Board Schabarum | Kenneth Hahn | Edmund D. Edelman | Deane Dana | Michael D. Antonovich |
| 1990 | Peter F. Kenneth "Kenny" Frederick Hahn ( August 19, 1920 &ndash October 12, 1997) was a member of the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors Edmund D Edelman served on the Los Angeles City Council from 1965 until 1974, when he was elected to the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors Michael Dennis Antonovich (born August 12 1939, in Los Angeles California) is a Republican member of the Los Angeles County Board Schabarum | Kenneth Hahn | Edmund D. Edelman | Deane Dana | Michael D. Antonovich |
| 1991 | Peter F. Kenneth "Kenny" Frederick Hahn ( August 19, 1920 &ndash October 12, 1997) was a member of the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors Edmund D Edelman served on the Los Angeles City Council from 1965 until 1974, when he was elected to the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors Michael Dennis Antonovich (born August 12 1939, in Los Angeles California) is a Republican member of the Los Angeles County Board Schabarum/Gloria Molina | Kenneth Hahn | Edmund D. Edelman | Deane Dana | Michael D. Antonovich |
| 1992 | Gloria Molina | Kenneth Hahn/Yvonne Brathwaite Burke | Edmund D. Edelman | Deane Dana | Michael D. Antonovich |
| 1994 | Gloria Molina | Yvonne Brathwaite Burke | Edmund D. Edelman/Zev Yaroslavsky | Deane Dana | Michael D. Antonovich |
| 1996 | Gloria Molina | Yvonne Brathwaite Burke | Zev Yaroslavsky | Deane Dana/Don Knabe | Michael D. Antonovich |
| 1998 | Gloria Molina | Yvonne Brathwaite Burke | Zev Yaroslavsky | Don Knabe | Michael D. Antonovich |
| 2000 | Gloria Molina | Yvonne Brathwaite Burke | Zev Yaroslavsky | Don Knabe | Michael D. Antonovich |
| 2002 | Gloria Molina | Yvonne Brathwaite Burke | Zev Yaroslavsky | Don Knabe | Michael D. Antonovich |
| 2004 | Gloria Molina | Yvonne Brathwaite Burke | Zev Yaroslavsky | Don Knabe | Michael D. Antonovich |