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Los Angeles's 12th City Council district

Los Angeles's 12th City Council district is one of the fifteen districts in the Los Angeles City Council. It is currently represented by Independent John Lee since 2019, after he was elected to finish Mitchell Englander's term. Lee is the only Independent on the nonpartisan City Council, previously being a Republican much like his predecessors.[1]

Los Angeles's 12th City Council district
Government
 • Councilmember. John Lee
. IPorter Ranch
Population
 (2020)
 • Total262,032
Demographics
 • White47.7%
 • Asian16.4%
 • Hispanic28.1%
 • Black4.3%
 • Other0.5%
Registration
 • Democratic44%
 • Republican24%
 • No party preference32%
Websitecouncildistrict12.lacity.gov
Registered voters (2017) 161,523

The district was created in 1925 after a new city charter was passed, which replaced the former "at large" voting system for a nine-member council with a district system with a 15-member council. At the time of creation, it was situated in Downtown Los Angeles before being moved to the San Fernando Valley in 1964. Within recent years up until 2020, the seat was held by Republicans and was considered a Republican stronghold within a Democratic city.[2][3] It is the second largest district behind the 11th district.

Geography edit

The district covers the northwestern San Fernando Valley communities of Chatsworth, Granada Hills, Northridge, Porter Ranch, West Hills, North Hills, and Reseda.[4]

The district completely within California's 32nd congressional district, California's 27th State Senate district, and overlaps California's 38th and 45th State Assembly districts.

Historical boundaries edit

From 1925 to 1964 the district occupied the same general area in northwest Downtown Los Angeles, Bunker Hill and Westlake, with a district office at 1209 Huntley Drive.[5] In between 1928 and 1954, the boundaries expanded the district.[6][7][8][9][10] In 1954, it was now Downtown, between Figueroa and Catalina streets.[11] In 1955, it bordered Venice Boulevard, Sunset Boulevard, and Figueroa Street.[12]

In 1964, the council had discussed moving the 12th district to the northwest San Fernando Valley which had grown in population over the years, and incumbent John P. Cassidy agreed to do so, saying he would relocate to the area.[13] At the time, the area included Granada Hills, Northridge, Chatsworth, Panorama City and the northern half of Canoga Park and had a population of about 190,000.[14]

List of members representing the district edit

Councilmember Party Dates Electoral history Areas represented
District established July 1, 1925.
 
A. J. Barnes
(Westlake)
Progressive July 1, 1925 –
June 30, 1927
Elected in 1925.
Lost re-election.
1925–1954
Downtown Los Angeles, Bunker Hill and Westlake
 
Douglas E. Foster
(Westlake)
Republican July 1, 1927 –
June 30, 1929
Elected in 1927.
Lost re-election.
 
Thomas W. Williams
(Silver Lake)
Socialist July 1, 1929 –
April 13, 1931
Elected in 1929.
Died.[15]
Vacant April 13, 1931 –
June 3, 1931
 
Thomas F. Ford
(Silver Lake)
Democratic June 3, 1931 –
March 1, 1933
Elected and appointed
to finish Williams's term.
Resigned when elected to the U.S. House of Representatives.
Vacant March 1, 1933 –
March 17, 1933
 
James T. Carroll
(Westlake)
Democratic March 17, 1933 –
June 30, 1933
Appointed to finish Ford's term.
Not a candidate in the next election.
 
John W. Baumgartner
(Westlake)
Democratic July 1, 1933 –
June 30, 1945
Elected in 1933.
Re-elected in 1937.
Re-elected in 1941.
Re-elected in 1943.
Retired.
 
Ed J. Davenport
(Westlake)
Democratic July 1, 1945 –
June 24, 1953
Elected in 1945.
Re-elected in 1947.
Changed parties in 1948.[16]
Re-elected in 1949.
Re-elected in 1951.
Died.[17]
Republican
Vacant June 24, 1953 –
September 1, 1953
 
Harriett Davenport
(Westlake)
Independent September 1, 1953–
June 30, 1955
Appointed to finish her husband's term.
Retired.
 
Ransom M. Callicott
(Westlake)
Republican July 1, 1955 –
November 14, 1962
Elected in 1955.
Re-elected in 1959.
Died.[18]
Vacant November 14, 1962 –
December 7, 1962
 
John P. Cassidy
(Westlake)
Republican December 7, 1962 –
June 30, 1967
Appointed to finish Callicott's term.
Elected in 1963.
Re-elected in 1965.
Lost re-election.
1964–2012
San Fernando Valley
(Granada Hills, Northridge,
Chatsworth, Panorama City and Canoga Park)
 
Robert M. Wilkinson
(Porter Ranch)
Republican July 1, 1967 –
June 30, 1979
Elected in 1967.
Re-elected in 1969.
Re-elected in 1971.
Re-elected in 1975.
Retired.
 
Hal Bernson
(Northridge)
Republican July 1, 1979 –
June 30, 2003
Elected in 1979.
Re-elected in 1983.
Re-elected in 1987.
Re-elected in 1991.
Re-elected in 1985.
Re-elected in 1999.
Retired.
 
Greig Smith
(Granada Hills)
Republican July 1, 2003 –
June 30, 2011
Elected in 2003.
Re-elected in 2007.
Retired.
 
Mitchell Englander
(Granada Hills)
Republican July 1, 2011 –
December 31, 2018
Elected in 2011.
Elected in 2015.
Resigned.
2012–present
San Fernando Valley
(Chatsworth, Granada Hills, Northridge, Porter Ranch,
West Hills, North Hills, and Reseda)
 
Greig Smith
(Granada Hills)
Republican January 15, 2019 –
August 23, 2019
Appointed to serve until next election.
Retired.
 
John Lee
(Porter Ranch)
Republican August 30, 2019 –
Elected to finish Englander's term.
Changed parties in 2020.[1]
Re-elected in 2020.
Independent

References edit

  1. ^ a b Bozzi, Sloane (March 3, 2020). "John Lee wants to finish what he started". The Sundial.
  2. ^ Grigoryants, Olga (July 26, 2019). "San Fernando Valley's City Council District 12 candidates, vying for key office amid a wave of change, could not be more different". Los Angeles Daily News.
  3. ^ Reyes, Emily Alpert; McDaniel, Piper (August 14, 2019). "Republican John Lee claims victory in Valley council race". Los Angeles Times.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  4. ^ Hernández, Caitlin (November 18, 2022). "LA City Council In 2023: Your Guide To Who's Who (And What They Do)". LAist.
  5. ^ "To the Citizens of Los Angeles," Los Angeles Times, February 14, 1926, page B-5
  6. ^ "Council Areas' Lines Changed," Los Angeles Times, December 29, 1928, page A-1
  7. ^ "District Lines Get Approval," Los Angeles Times, December 24, 1932, page 2
  8. ^ "City Reapportionment Measure Gets Approval," Los Angeles Times, January 19, 1933 With map of all districts.
  9. ^ "Do You Know Who Your City Councilman Is?" Los Angeles Times, March 24, 1935, page 22 Includes a map.
  10. ^ "Proposed New Alignment for City Voting Precincts," Los Angeles Times, November 30, 1940, page A-3 Includes a map.
  11. ^ "6 Councilmen to Run; Mrs Davenport to Quit," Los Angeles Examiner, December 14, 1954, section 3, page 2, in Los Angeles Public Library reference file
  12. ^ "Unusual Setup for Council's Contests," Los Angeles Times, April 3, 1955, page B-3
  13. ^ Erwin Baker, "Councilman Cassidy Will Move to the Valley," Los Angeles Times, July 11, 1964, page 17
  14. ^ Jack McCurdy, "New Council Districting Voted 14-0," Los Angeles Times, July 16, 1964, page A-1
  15. ^ "Last Rites for Councilman to Be Tomorrow," Los Angeles Times, April 13, 1931
  16. ^ Parson, Don. "The Darling of the Town's Neo-Fascists": The Bombastic Political Career of Councilman Ed J. Davenport. Vol. 81. University of California Press. pp. 467–505.
  17. ^ "Councilman Ed Davenport Dies in Sleep," Los Angeles Times, June 25, 1953, page 1
  18. ^ "Vital Record," Los Angeles Times, November 16, 1962, page 28

External links edit

  • Official City Council District 12 website

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Los Angeles s 12th City Council district is one of the fifteen districts in the Los Angeles City Council It is currently represented by Independent John Lee since 2019 after he was elected to finish Mitchell Englander s term Lee is the only Independent on the nonpartisan City Council previously being a Republican much like his predecessors 1 Los Angeles s 12th City Council districtGovernment Councilmember John Lee I Porter RanchPopulation 2020 Total262 032Demographics White47 7 Asian16 4 Hispanic28 1 Black4 3 Other0 5 Registration Democratic44 Republican24 No party preference32 Websitecouncildistrict12 wbr lacity wbr govRegistered voters 2017 161 523The district was created in 1925 after a new city charter was passed which replaced the former at large voting system for a nine member council with a district system with a 15 member council At the time of creation it was situated in Downtown Los Angeles before being moved to the San Fernando Valley in 1964 Within recent years up until 2020 the seat was held by Republicans and was considered a Republican stronghold within a Democratic city 2 3 It is the second largest district behind the 11th district Contents 1 Geography 1 1 Historical boundaries 2 List of members representing the district 3 References 4 External linksGeography editThe district covers the northwestern San Fernando Valley communities of Chatsworth Granada Hills Northridge Porter Ranch West Hills North Hills and Reseda 4 The district completely within California s 32nd congressional district California s 27th State Senate district and overlaps California s 38th and 45th State Assembly districts Historical boundaries edit From 1925 to 1964 the district occupied the same general area in northwest Downtown Los Angeles Bunker Hill and Westlake with a district office at 1209 Huntley Drive 5 In between 1928 and 1954 the boundaries expanded the district 6 7 8 9 10 In 1954 it was now Downtown between Figueroa and Catalina streets 11 In 1955 it bordered Venice Boulevard Sunset Boulevard and Figueroa Street 12 In 1964 the council had discussed moving the 12th district to the northwest San Fernando Valley which had grown in population over the years and incumbent John P Cassidy agreed to do so saying he would relocate to the area 13 At the time the area included Granada Hills Northridge Chatsworth Panorama City and the northern half of Canoga Park and had a population of about 190 000 14 List of members representing the district editCouncilmember Party Dates Electoral history Areas representedDistrict established July 1 1925 nbsp A J Barnes Westlake Progressive July 1 1925 June 30 1927 Elected in 1925 Lost re election 1925 1954 Downtown Los Angeles Bunker Hill and Westlake nbsp Douglas E Foster Westlake Republican July 1 1927 June 30 1929 Elected in 1927 Lost re election nbsp Thomas W Williams Silver Lake Socialist July 1 1929 April 13 1931 Elected in 1929 Died 15 Vacant April 13 1931 June 3 1931 nbsp Thomas F Ford Silver Lake Democratic June 3 1931 March 1 1933 Elected and appointed to finish Williams s term Resigned when elected to the U S House of Representatives Vacant March 1 1933 March 17 1933 nbsp James T Carroll Westlake Democratic March 17 1933 June 30 1933 Appointed to finish Ford s term Not a candidate in the next election nbsp John W Baumgartner Westlake Democratic July 1 1933 June 30 1945 Elected in 1933 Re elected in 1937 Re elected in 1941 Re elected in 1943 Retired nbsp Ed J Davenport Westlake Democratic July 1 1945 June 24 1953 Elected in 1945 Re elected in 1947 Changed parties in 1948 16 Re elected in 1949 Re elected in 1951 Died 17 RepublicanVacant June 24 1953 September 1 1953 nbsp Harriett Davenport Westlake Independent September 1 1953 June 30 1955 Appointed to finish her husband s term Retired nbsp Ransom M Callicott Westlake Republican July 1 1955 November 14 1962 Elected in 1955 Re elected in 1959 Died 18 Vacant November 14 1962 December 7 1962 nbsp John P Cassidy Westlake Republican December 7 1962 June 30 1967 Appointed to finish Callicott s term Elected in 1963 Re elected in 1965 Lost re election 1964 2012 San Fernando Valley Granada Hills Northridge Chatsworth Panorama City and Canoga Park nbsp Robert M Wilkinson Porter Ranch Republican July 1 1967 June 30 1979 Elected in 1967 Re elected in 1969 Re elected in 1971 Re elected in 1975 Retired nbsp Hal Bernson Northridge Republican July 1 1979 June 30 2003 Elected in 1979 Re elected in 1983 Re elected in 1987 Re elected in 1991 Re elected in 1985 Re elected in 1999 Retired nbsp Greig Smith Granada Hills Republican July 1 2003 June 30 2011 Elected in 2003 Re elected in 2007 Retired nbsp Mitchell Englander Granada Hills Republican July 1 2011 December 31 2018 Elected in 2011 Elected in 2015 Resigned 2012 present San Fernando Valley Chatsworth Granada Hills Northridge Porter Ranch West Hills North Hills and Reseda nbsp Greig Smith Granada Hills Republican January 15 2019 August 23 2019 Appointed to serve until next election Retired nbsp John Lee Porter Ranch Republican August 30 2019 Elected to finish Englander s term Changed parties in 2020 1 Re elected in 2020 IndependentReferences edit a b Bozzi Sloane March 3 2020 John Lee wants to finish what he started The Sundial Grigoryants Olga July 26 2019 San Fernando Valley s City Council District 12 candidates vying for key office amid a wave of change could not be more different Los Angeles Daily News Reyes Emily Alpert McDaniel Piper August 14 2019 Republican John Lee claims victory in Valley council race Los Angeles Times a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link Hernandez Caitlin November 18 2022 LA City Council In 2023 Your Guide To Who s Who And What They Do LAist To the Citizens of Los Angeles Los Angeles Times February 14 1926 page B 5 Council Areas Lines Changed Los Angeles Times December 29 1928 page A 1 District Lines Get Approval Los Angeles Times December 24 1932 page 2 City Reapportionment Measure Gets Approval Los Angeles Times January 19 1933 With map of all districts Do You Know Who Your City Councilman Is Los Angeles Times March 24 1935 page 22 Includes a map Proposed New Alignment for City Voting Precincts Los Angeles Times November 30 1940 page A 3 Includes a map 6 Councilmen to Run Mrs Davenport to Quit Los Angeles Examiner December 14 1954 section 3 page 2 in Los Angeles Public Library reference file Unusual Setup for Council s Contests Los Angeles Times April 3 1955 page B 3 Erwin Baker Councilman Cassidy Will Move to the Valley Los Angeles Times July 11 1964 page 17 Jack McCurdy New Council Districting Voted 14 0 Los Angeles Times July 16 1964 page A 1 Last Rites for Councilman to Be Tomorrow Los Angeles Times April 13 1931 Parson Don The Darling of the Town s Neo Fascists The Bombastic Political Career of Councilman Ed J Davenport Vol 81 University of California Press pp 467 505 Councilman Ed Davenport Dies in Sleep Los Angeles Times June 25 1953 page 1 Vital Record Los Angeles Times November 16 1962 page 28External links editOfficial City Council District 12 website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Los Angeles 27s 12th City Council district amp oldid 1169765407, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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