| | Los Angeles County (no city given):
Antonio
R. Villaraigosa, 1953 |
| | Boyle Heights, Los Angeles:
Lucille
Roybal-Allard, 1941 |
| | Compton:
Walter
R. Tucker III, 1957 |
| | Cudahy:
John
Ferraro, 1924 |
| | Downey:
Steve
Apodaca, c.1951 |
| | El Monte:
Charles
E. Wiggins, 1927 |
| | Encino, Los Angeles:
Christopher
Sproul, 1958 |
| | Glendale:
Carroll
W. Parcher, 1903 —
Martin
Frost, 1942 —
John
T. Doolittle, 1950 |
| | Hawthorne:
Glenn
M. Anderson, 1913 |
| | Hollywood, Los Angeles:
Jan
Brewer, 1944 |
| | Huntington Park:
Elton
Gallegly, 1944 |
| | Long Beach:
Erle
R. Dickover, 1888 —
Gerald
Desmond, 1915 —
Carlos
J. Moorhead, 1922 —
Harvey
Frans Nelson, Jr., 1924 —
Charles
A. Gillespie, Jr., 1935 —
Daniel
E. Lungren, 1946 |
| | Los Angeles: |
| |
| | Los Angeles, year not specified:
Margaret
M. Brock —
Elizabeth
Cervantes Barron —
Jackie
Goldberg |
| | Los Angeles, 1800-1849:
Cristóbal
Aguilar, 1815 —
Ygnacio
Sepulveda, 1842 |
| | Los Angeles, 1850-1899:
Frederick
S. Eaton, 1855 —
Isidore
B. Dockweiler, 1867 —
Boyle
Workman, 1868 —
Eugene
Meyer, 1875 —
Hugh
S. Gibson, 1883 —
Earl
Warren, 1891 —
Lucretia
del Valle Grady, 1892 —
Preston
Hotchkis, 1893 —
Paul
R. Williams, 1894 —
John
F. Dockweiler, 1895 —
Leland
M. Backstrand, 1899 |
| | Los Angeles, 1900-1949:
Adlai
E. Stevenson, 1900 —
John
J. Garland, 1902 —
John
M. Costello, 1903 —
Warren
G. Hooper, 1904 —
Margaret
M. Brock —
John
R. Williams, 1909 —
John
D. Jernegan, 1911 —
John
W. Gardner, 1912 —
Samuel
S. Arentz, 1913 —
Tom
Bane, 1913 —
William
G. Kirkland, 1913 —
Alphonzo
Bell, 1914 —
Lionel
Van Deerlin, 1914 —
Laughlin
E. Waters, 1914 —
Victor
V. Veysey, 1915 —
Lloyd
Davis, c.1915 —
Ed
Davis, 1916 —
William
M. Martin, 1917 —
John
C. Elliott, 1919 —
Kenneth
Hahn, 1920 —
William
O. Braecklein, 1920 —
William
M. Ketchum, 1921 —
Robert
Orris Blake, 1921 —
Nolan
Frizzelle, 1921 —
Richard
Nevins, 1921 —
Thomas
M. Rees, 1925 —
Arthur
L. Alarcón, 1925 —
Walter
F. Brown, 1926 —
John
H. Rousselot, 1927 —
Julian
Nava, 1927 —
Fred
Halstead, 1927 —
Robert
Maurice Ebiner, 1927 —
Hugo
H. Bayona, 1928 —
Robert
E. Badham, 1929 —
David
McReynolds, 1929 —
Daniel
S. Cooper, 1930 —
James
Neal Smith, 1930 —
William
M. Byrne, Jr., 1930 —
John
A. Gavin, 1931 —
Yvonne
B. Burke, 1932 —
Wes
Cooley, 1932 —
Paul
Zakaib, Jr., 1932 —
Diane
E. Watson, 1933 —
Elizabeth
Cervantes Barron —
Richard
D. Zanuck, 1934 —
Jack
Kemp, 1935 —
Rex
E. Lee, 1935 —
Barry
M. Goldwater, Jr., 1938 —
Howard
P. McKeon, 1938 —
Bruce
Babbitt, 1938 —
Henry
A. Waxman, 1939 —
Howard
E. Wolpe, 1939 —
Michael
D. Antonovich, 1939 —
Howard
L. Berman, 1941 —
Randy
Cunningham, 1941 —
Maureen
Reagan, 1941 —
Mel
Levine, 1943 —
Jackie
Goldberg —
Richard
Alatorre, 1943 —
D.
Michael Boyle, 1944 —
Harry
Scolinos, 1944 —
Floyd
H. Flake, 1945 —
John
R. Bathe, 1945 —
Steve
Bartlett, 1947 —
Elihu
M. Harris, 1947 —
Garland
Ellis Burrell, Jr., 1947 —
Bill
Sarpalius, 1948 —
Jan
Laverty Jones, 1949 —
Scott
Edward Darling, 1949 —
Ed
Begley, Jr., 1949 |
| | Los Angeles, 1950-1999:
James
K. Hahn, 1950 —
Edward
R. Royce, 1951 —
Anthony
A. Williams, 1951 —
Janice
Hahn, 1952 —
Brad
Sherman, 1954 —
Hilda
L. Solis, 1957 —
Angelyne, c.1958 —
Winona
LaDuke, 1959 —
Laura
Richardson, 1962 —
Darin
Price, 1963 —
Lawrence
Steven Strauss, 1966 |
|
| | Lynwood:
Loretta
Sanchez, 1960 |
| | Pasadena:
Elbert
P. Tuttle, 1897 —
Fulton
Freeman, 1915 —
Samuel
Mardian, Jr., 1919 —
Robert
Budd Gould, 1937 —
Bill
Richardson, 1947 —
Chuck
Walker, 1955 |
| | Pomona:
Loren
D. Leman, 1950 |
| | San Pedro, Los Angeles:
Manuel
L. Real, 1924 —
Jerry
Sanders, 1950 |
| | Santa Monica:
Shirley
Temple Black, 1928 —
Kenneth
L. Maddy, 1934 —
Bobbi
Fiedler, 1937 —
Don
Lane, 1956 |
| | South Gate:
William
E. Dannemeyer, 1929 |
| | Torrance:
Jerry
M. Reiss, 1937 |
| | Van Nuys, Los Angeles:
Larry
LaRocco, 1946 |
| | Whittier:
Gladys
O'Donnell, 1904 —
Dorothy
B. Bradley, c.1914 —
George
F. Allen, Jr., 1952 |
| |
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