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Los Angeles Mayor
TitleLos Angeles Mayor
Label1Type
Data1Mayor–council government
Label2Formation
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Label3First holder
Data3Alpheus P. Hodges

Los Angeles Mayor is the chief executive of the City of Los Angeles, responsible for overseeing the Los Angeles City Council and the various Los Angeles City Departments, such as the Los Angeles Police Department and the Los Angeles Fire Department. The mayor works closely with other city officials, including the Los Angeles City Attorney and the Los Angeles City Controller, to ensure the effective governance of the city. The mayor also interacts with state and federal officials, including the California State Legislature and the United States Congress, to address issues affecting the city, such as California Proposition 13 and the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act. Additionally, the mayor collaborates with local organizations, including the Los Angeles Chamber of Commerce and the Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority, to promote economic development and improve the quality of life for residents.

History of the Office

The office of the Los Angeles Mayor has a rich history, dating back to 1850 when Alpheus P. Hodges became the first mayor of the city. Over the years, the office has evolved to meet the changing needs of the city, with notable mayors including Tom Bradley, who served from 1973 to 1993 and was a key figure in the development of the Los Angeles International Airport and the Los Angeles Metro Rail system. Other notable mayors include Richard Riordan, who served from 1993 to 2001 and was a strong supporter of the Los Angeles Police Department and the Los Angeles Fire Department, and Antonio Villaraigosa, who served from 2005 to 2013 and was a key player in the development of the Los Angeles River Revitalization Plan and the Exposition Metro Line. The mayor has also worked with other city officials, including the Los Angeles City Council and the Los Angeles City Attorney, to address issues such as Proposition 8 and the Los Angeles City Budget.

Powers and Duties

The Los Angeles Mayor has a range of powers and duties, including the ability to appoint officials to the Los Angeles City Departments, such as the Los Angeles Police Department and the Los Angeles Fire Department. The mayor also has the power to veto legislation passed by the Los Angeles City Council, although this veto can be overridden by a two-thirds majority vote. The mayor works closely with other city officials, including the Los Angeles City Attorney and the Los Angeles City Controller, to ensure the effective governance of the city and to address issues such as California Proposition 13 and the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act. The mayor also interacts with state and federal officials, including the California State Legislature and the United States Congress, to address issues affecting the city, such as No Child Left Behind Act and the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act. Additionally, the mayor collaborates with local organizations, including the Los Angeles Chamber of Commerce and the Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority, to promote economic development and improve the quality of life for residents, such as through the Los Angeles River Revitalization Plan and the Exposition Metro Line.

List of Mayors

The list of mayors of Los Angeles includes Alpheus P. Hodges, Julian A. Chavez, Stephen Foster, Damien Marchesseault, Harvey S. Mudd, William H. Workman, Tom Bradley, Richard Riordan, James K. Hahn, Antonio Villaraigosa, and Eric Garcetti. Other notable mayors include Fletcher Bowron, who served from 1938 to 1953 and was a key figure in the development of the Los Angeles International Airport, and Sam Yorty, who served from 1961 to 1973 and was a strong supporter of the Los Angeles Police Department and the Los Angeles Fire Department. The mayors have worked with other city officials, including the Los Angeles City Council and the Los Angeles City Attorney, to address issues such as Proposition 8 and the Los Angeles City Budget, and have interacted with state and federal officials, including the California State Legislature and the United States Congress, to address issues affecting the city, such as No Child Left Behind Act and the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act.

Elections and Term

The Los Angeles Mayor is elected to a four-year term, with a limit of two terms. The election is held in conjunction with the Los Angeles City Council elections, and the winner is determined by a plurality voting system. The mayor is also subject to recall election, which can be initiated by a petition signed by a certain number of registered voters. The mayor works closely with other city officials, including the Los Angeles City Attorney and the Los Angeles City Controller, to ensure the effective governance of the city and to address issues such as California Proposition 13 and the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act. The mayor also interacts with state and federal officials, including the California State Legislature and the United States Congress, to address issues affecting the city, such as No Child Left Behind Act and the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act. Additionally, the mayor collaborates with local organizations, including the Los Angeles Chamber of Commerce and the Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority, to promote economic development and improve the quality of life for residents.

Current Mayor

The current Los Angeles Mayor is Karen Bass, who was elected in 2022 and took office on December 12, 2022. As mayor, Karen Bass has focused on addressing issues such as homelessness in Los Angeles and the Los Angeles housing crisis, and has worked with other city officials, including the Los Angeles City Council and the Los Angeles City Attorney, to develop solutions to these problems. The mayor has also interacted with state and federal officials, including the California State Legislature and the United States Congress, to address issues affecting the city, such as No Child Left Behind Act and the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act. Additionally, the mayor collaborates with local organizations, including the Los Angeles Chamber of Commerce and the Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority, to promote economic development and improve the quality of life for residents, such as through the Los Angeles River Revitalization Plan and the Exposition Metro Line.

Former Mayors

Former mayors of Los Angeles include Tom Bradley, who served from 1973 to 1993 and was a key figure in the development of the Los Angeles International Airport and the Los Angeles Metro Rail system. Other notable former mayors include Richard Riordan, who served from 1993 to 2001 and was a strong supporter of the Los Angeles Police Department and the Los Angeles Fire Department, and Antonio Villaraigosa, who served from 2005 to 2013 and was a key player in the development of the Los Angeles River Revitalization Plan and the Exposition Metro Line. The former mayors have worked with other city officials, including the Los Angeles City Council and the Los Angeles City Attorney, to address issues such as Proposition 8 and the Los Angeles City Budget, and have interacted with state and federal officials, including the California State Legislature and the United States Congress, to address issues affecting the city, such as No Child Left Behind Act and the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act. Additionally, the former mayors have collaborated with local organizations, including the Los Angeles Chamber of Commerce and the Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority, to promote economic development and improve the quality of life for residents.

Category:Mayors of Los Angeles