List of elected officials in Los Angeles

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Los Angeles, the largest city in California and the second-largest in the United States, has a complex and multifaceted political structure with numerous elected officials at the city, county, and state levels. This article provides an overview of the key elected positions within the city of Los Angeles and the broader Los Angeles County, highlighting the roles and responsibilities associated with each office.

City of Los Angeles[edit | edit source]

The City of Los Angeles operates under a mayor-council system, with elected officials responsible for various aspects of municipal governance, including public safety, transportation, and city planning.

Mayor of Los Angeles[edit | edit source]

The Mayor of Los Angeles is the chief executive officer of the city, responsible for overseeing city departments, executing laws passed by the Los Angeles City Council, and preparing the city budget. The mayor also represents Los Angeles on the state, national, and international levels.

Los Angeles City Council[edit | edit source]

The Los Angeles City Council consists of 15 members, each representing one of the city's 15 districts. Council members are tasked with enacting city laws, approving the city budget, and overseeing city departments and services.

City Attorney[edit | edit source]

The City Attorney of Los Angeles serves as the city's chief legal advisor, prosecutor, and representative in legal matters. The City Attorney's office is responsible for prosecuting misdemeanors and city ordinance violations, as well as providing legal counsel to the city and its departments.

City Controller[edit | edit source]

The City Controller of Los Angeles acts as the city's chief financial officer, responsible for auditing city departments and programs, managing the city's payroll, and reporting on the city's financial health.

Los Angeles County[edit | edit source]

Los Angeles County, the most populous county in the United States, encompasses the City of Los Angeles and 87 other cities. County officials are responsible for regional services such as public health, social services, and law enforcement.

Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors[edit | edit source]

The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors governs the county, overseeing the administration of county services and programs. The board consists of five members, each representing a geographic district within the county.

Los Angeles County Sheriff[edit | edit source]

The Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department is led by the Sheriff, an elected official responsible for law enforcement in unincorporated areas of the county and providing various countywide services, including operating the jail system and courthouse security.

Los Angeles County District Attorney[edit | edit source]

The Los Angeles County District Attorney is the chief prosecutor for Los Angeles County, responsible for prosecuting felony and misdemeanor crimes throughout the county.

Los Angeles County Assessor[edit | edit source]

The Los Angeles County Assessor is responsible for assessing the value of real property within the county for tax purposes, ensuring fair and accurate property valuation for tax purposes.

State Representatives[edit | edit source]

Los Angeles is also represented at the state level by elected officials in both the California State Assembly and the California State Senate, who advocate for the city and county's interests in the state legislature.

Federal Representatives[edit | edit source]

At the federal level, Los Angeles is represented in the United States Congress by members elected to the United States House of Representatives and the United States Senate, who serve the interests of their constituents on the national stage.

Contributors: Prab R. Tumpati, MD