Mayor of Lynwood | |
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Incumbent Oscar Flores since December 9, 2021. | |
Term length | 1 year |
Formation | 1921 |
Following is a list of mayors of Lynwood, California
Image | Mayor | Term | Notes/Citation | Mayor pro tem | Other Council members |
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? | 1921–1984 | ||||
John Byork | 1984–1985 | ||||
Robert Henning | 1985–Dec 1986 | First African-American mayor | Evelyn Wells | ||
Evelyn Wells | Dec 1986 | Acting mayor, first female mayor and second African-American mayor[1] | x | Robert Henning Paul Richards John Byork E.L. Morris | |
Paul Richards | Dec 1986–Jan 1989 | Evelyn Wells Paul Richards John Byork E.L. Morris | |||
Evelyn Wells (2nd term) |
1989–1990 | [2] | Paul Richards | ||
Robert Henning (2nd term) |
1990–1991 | ||||
Louis J. Heine | 1991–1992 | Henning stepped down prematurely in November 1991 The three incumbent members on the council voted for Heine in a special meeting as mayor (incoming councilmember Louis Byrd did not take part)[3][4][5] |
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Paul Richards (2nd term) |
1992–1997 | [6] | |||
Armando Rea | 1997–1998 | [7] | |||
Ricardo Sanchez | 1998–1999 | [8] | |||
Louis Byrd | 1999–2000 | [9][10] | |||
Paul Richards (3rd term) |
2000–2001 | ||||
Arturo Reyes | 2001–2003 | [11] | |||
Fernando Pedroza | 2003–2004 | [12] | |||
Ramon Rodriguez | 2004–2005 | ||||
Leticia Vasquez | 2005–2006 | ||||
Louis Byrd (2nd term) |
2006–2007 | ||||
Maria Teresa Santillan | 2007–2010 | ||||
Aide Castro | 2010–2011 | ||||
Jim Morton | 2011–2012 | ||||
Salvador Alatorre | 2012–2013 | ||||
Edwin Hernandez | 2014–2015 | ||||
Maria Teresa Santillan (2nd term) |
2016–2017 | ||||
José Luis Solache | 2018–2019 | ||||
Aide Castro | 2019–2020 | [13] | Jorge Casanova[13] | Salvador Alatorre José Luis Solache Marisela Santana[13] | |
Marisela Santana | 2020–2021 | ||||
Jorge Casanova | 2021–2022 | [14] | José Luis Solache | ||
Oscar Flores | 2022–Present |
References
- ↑ "Lynwood : Wells Serving as Mayor". The Los Angeles Times. December 4, 1986.
- ↑ "City Council Elects Wells as First Female Mayor". The Los Angeles Times. January 12, 1989.
Wells, 42, is the first Black woman....
- ↑ Griego, Tina (November 17, 1991). "Embittered Mayor Steps Down Early Amid Council Rift - Clip 1". The Los Angeles Times .
- ↑ Griego, Tina (November 17, 1991). "Embittered Mayor Steps Down Early Amid Council Rift - Clip 2". The Los Angeles Times .
- ↑ "Louis J. Heine: Lynwood Councilman and Former Mayor". The Los Angeles Times. March 24, 1997.
- ↑ Helfand, Duke (May 14, 1993). "Hoping to End Scandal, Lynwood Fires Official". The Los Angeles Times.
- ↑ Leonard, Jack (August 13, 1998). "$800-Million Civil Rights Suit Filed Against City of Lynwood". The Los Angeles Times.
- ↑ "Politicians Urge Public Unity, Cite Progress". The Los Angeles Times. February 2, 1999.
- ↑ Rojas, Aurelio (April 16, 2000). "State's Black Lawmakers Losing Ground to Latinos - page 2". Sacramento Bee.
- ↑ Rojas, Aurelio (April 16, 2000). "State's Black Lawmakers Losing Ground to Latinos - page 1". Sacramento Bee.
- ↑ Rohrlich, Ted (August 8, 2002). "Judge Backs Lynwood In Suit Over Billboard Fees". The Los Angeles Times.
- ↑ "Elected Officials: Mayor Pro-Tem Fernando Pedroza". City of Lynwood, California. August 12, 2007. Archived from the original on August 12, 2007.
Councilman Pedroza, 42, is bilingual English / Spanish
- 1 2 3 "Lynwood City Council Meeting - Regular Minutes - September 15, 2020". Lynwood, California website.
- ↑ "Lynwood Welcomes New Mayor and Mayor Pro-Tem". Lynwood, California website. December 9, 2021.
External links
- "City Council minutes by year". City of Lynwood official documents.
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