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.

YearRepresentation
Before 1850Court of Sessions. Before board creation.
1850Court of Sessions
1851Court of Sessions

18521861

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].

Year1st District2nd District 3rd District 4th District5th District
1852Jefferson HuntJulian A. ChavezFrancisco P. TempleManuel RequenaSamuel Arbuckle
1853David W. AlexanderLeonardo CotaG. A. SturgisDaniel M. ThomasBenjamin D. Wilson
1854David W. AlexanderStephen C. FosterJuan SepulvedaCristobal AguilarSamuel S. Thompson
1855Thomas Burdick/ John G. DowneyDavid LewisCristobal AguilarAgustin OlveraJames R. Barton
1856David LewisCristobal AguilarStephen C. FosterThomas BurdickAgustin Olvera/ James B. Winston
1857Jonathan R. Scott/ Stephen C. FosterWilliam M. StocktonTomas Avila SanchezRichard C. FryerManuel Dominguez/ Felix Bachman
1858Julian A. ChavezFrancisco O'CampoTomas Avila SanchezStephen C. FosterFrancis Mellus/ Ralph Emerson
1859Stephen C. FosterRalph EmersonTomas Avila SanchezGeorge C. Alexander/ HaywoodBernardino Guirado
1860Abel StearnsCristobal AguilarR.B. MooreGabriel AllenAntonio F. Coronel
1861Benjamin D. WilsonMorris S. Goodman/ Thomas George BarkerFielding W. GibsonJulian A. ChavezJulius Morris

18621871

Terms of office changed to two years. A piece of the county's territory was given towards the creation of Kern County in 1866.

Year1st District2nd District3rd District4th District5th District
1862Julius MorrisBenjamin D. WilsonFielding W. GibsonCristobal AguilarVicente Lugo
1864Asa EllisBenjamin D. WilsonCristobal AguilarJulius MorrisPhilip Sichel/ Maurice Kremer
1866John G. DowneyMaurice KremerEdmund H. BoydFelix SignoretEduardo Poyoreno
1868Wallace WoodworthJames B. WinstonRobert Henry MayesA. Langenberger/ Hugh ForsmanEnrique Avila
1870Hugh ForsmanG.D. CanktonE. SanfordEnrique AvilaR. Yorba

18721882

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].

Year1st District (Person 1)1st District (Person 2)2nd District3rd District4th District
1872Francisco MachadoSamuel Bradford CaswellHugh ForsmanFrancisco PalomaresAlfred Louis Bush
1874Francisco MachadoJohn M. Griffith/ Gabriel AllenGeorge HindsFrancisco PalomaresEdward Evey
1876John D. YoungGabriel Allen/ Charles PragerGeorge Hinds/ John J. MortonJ.C. HannonEdward Evey/ W.H. Spurgeon
1878John D. Young/ A.H. RogersCharles PragerJohn J. MortonJ.C. HannonW.H. Spurgeon/ James D. Ott
1880A.H. RogersCharles PragerW.F. CooperJ.C. HannonJames D. Ott/ Richard Egan
1882A.H. RogersCharles PragerW.F. CooperJ.C. HannonRichard Egan

18831884

Los Angeles County is divided into seven districts.

Year1st District2nd District3rd District4th District5th District6th District7th District
1883L.G. GirouxCharles PragerWilliam M. OsbornDave V. WaldronS. LevyDan ReichardJ.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.

Year1st District2nd District3rd District4th District5th District
1885James FoordOscar MacyMilton LindleyGeorge HindsJacob Ross, Jr.
Joseph W. Venable
1887William T. MartinThomas Edward Rowan
1889S.M. PerryThomas Edward RowanAlonzo Edward DavisSheldon Littlefield
Henry C. Hubbard
1891John W. CookE.A. Forrester
1893Andrew W. FranciscoJames HayJames Hanley
1895W.L. WoodwardEdward S. Field
1897Robert E. WirschingAlonzo Edward Davis
1899Orray W. Longden
1901George AlexanderPeter James Wilson
1902
Charles E. Patterson
1903A.J. Graham
1905Vacant
John T. Brady
1907Charles Dewey ManningS. Tuston Eldridge Charles E. Patterson
1909Henry D. McCabeClarence J. NellisRichard W. Pridham
1911Sidney Allcutt Butler
1913Richard H. NortonWilliam E. Hinshaw
1914Sidney Allcutt Butler/Frank E. Woodley
1915John J. HamiltonFrank E. Woodley
1917Richard H. Norton/Edward James DeloreyWilliam E. Hinshaw/ Reuban F. McClellanRichard W. Pridham Jonathan S. Dodge
1918John. J. Hamilton/Prescott F. CogswellEdward James Delorey/ Jack H. BeanReuban F. McClellanJonathan S. Dodge
1920Prescott F. CogswellJack H. Bean
1921Jonathan S. Dodge/Henry W. Wright
1922Henry W. Wright
1924
1926Prescott F. Cogswell/Fred T. BeatyFrank E. Woodley/ Sidney T. Graves
1928Fred T. BeatyJack H. Bean/Frank L. ShawSidney T. Graves
1930Hugh A. ThatcherFrank L. ShawJ. Don Mahaffey/Harry M. BaineJohn R. QuinnHenry W. Wright/Roger W. Jessup
1932Frank L. Shaw/Gordon L. McDonough
1934Hugh A. Thatcher/Herbert C. LeggGordon L. McDonoughHarry M. Baine/John Anson FordRoger W. Jessup
1936Herbert C. LeggJohn Anson FordJohn R. Quinn/Leland M. Ford
1938Herbert C. Legg/William A. SmithLeland M. Ford/Oscar L. Hauge
1940William A. SmithOscar L. Hauge
1942
1944Oscar L. Hauge/Raymond V. Darby
1945Gordon L. McDonough/Leonard J. Roach
1946Leonard J. RoachRaymond V. Darby
1948
1950William A. Smith/Herbert C. Legg
1952Herbert C. LeggLeonard J. Roach/Kenneth Hahn
1953Raymond V. Darby/Burton W. Chace
1954 Kenneth Hahn (D) Burton W. Chace
1956Roger W. Jessup/Warren M. Dorn
1958Herbert C. Legg/Frank G. BonelliJohn Anson Ford/Ernest E. DebsWarren M. Dorn
1960Frank G. Bonelli Ernest E. Debs (D)
1962
1964
1966
1968
1970
1972Frank G. Bonelli/Peter F. SchabarumBurton W. Chace/James A. HayesWarren M. Dorn/Baxter Ward
1974 Peter F. Schabarum (R) James A. Hayes (R) Baxter Ward (D)
1976 Edmund D. Edelman (D)
1979
1981 Yvonne Brathwaite Burke (D)
1983 Deane Dana (R) Michael D. Antonovich (R)
1985
1987
1989
1991
1993 Gloria Molina (D)
1995 Yvonne Brathwaite Burke (D)
1997 Zev Yaroslavsky (D)
1999 Don Knabe (R)
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)

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