Chair of Los Angeles County

The Chair of the Los Angeles County also called Chair of the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors is responsible for the day-to-day operations of the county government. The chair is the presiding officer for the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors.[1] The board members serve as chair for one year each on a rotating basis. One chair, Michael D. Antonovich, called himself the Mayor of Los Angeles County.

Chair of Los Angeles County
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Incumbent
Janice Hahn
since December 6, 2022
Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors
StyleMadam Chair
ResidenceNone
Inaugural holderN/A
Websitehttps://bos.lacounty.gov/

History

The Chair of the Board of Supervisors serves a term of one year. Upon expiration of the term the duties of the Chair are rotated among the board members by order of seniority. Because the term for a supervisor typically lasts four years, any member will get to serve as chair at least once during the duration of their term. The chair may be stylized as "mayor", a practice that was started and only observed by Michael D. Antonovich during his tenure as a supervisor. This tradition was not continued by the current incumbents.[2][1][3]

Electing Chair At large and Board Expansion

Former supervisor Zev Yaroslavsky supported both Board expansion and the creation of an elected the Chair At large much like in King County, Washington, County Executive.


On October 9, 2022, an audio recording surfaced of a private meeting involving Los Angeles City Council members and a union leader that involved racist and disparaging comments and led to a local political scandal. Supervisor Lindsey Horvath and Holly Mitchell co sponsored the motion to expand the board and electing the Chair At Large to achieve more equitable representation in county government a motion similar to Former supervisor Zev Yaroslavsky motion.[4]

Chairs

These are the chairs/mayors of the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors:[5][6][7]

No. Chair/Mayor Term Start Term End Party Notes Ref.
1 N/A December 4, 1852 December 6, 1983 It's unclear who was chair before 1983
2 Michael D. Antonovich December 6, 1983 December 4, 1984 Republican Mayor
3 Edmund D. Edelman December 4, 1984 December 3, 1985 Democratic Chair
4 Peter F. Schabarum December 3, 1985 December 2, 1986 Republican Chair
5 Michael D. Antonovich December 2, 1986 December 8, 1987 Republican Mayor
6 Deane Dana December 8, 1987 December 6, 1988 Republican Chair
7 Edmund D. Edelman December 6, 1988 December 21, 1989 Democratic Chair
8 Peter F. Schabarum December 21, 1989 December 4, 1990 Republican Chair
9 Michael D. Antonovich December 4, 1990 December 3, 1991 Republican Mayor
10 Deane Dana December 3, 1991 December 8, 1992 Republican Chair
11 Edmund D. Edelman December 8, 1992 December 7, 1993 Democratic Chair
12 Yvonne Brathwaite Burke December 7, 1993 December 6, 1994 Democratic Chair
13 Gloria Molina December 6, 1994 December 5, 1995 Democratic Chair
14 Michael D. Antonovich December 5, 1995 December 3, 1996 Republican Mayor [8]
15 Zev Yaroslavsky December 3, 1996 December 3, 1997 Democratic Chair
16 Yvonne Brathwaite Burke December 3, 1997 December 8, 1998 Democratic Chair
17 Don Knabe December 8, 1998 December 7, 1999 Republican Chair
18 Gloria Molina December 7, 1999 December 5, 2000 Democratic Chair
19 Michael D. Antonovich December 5, 2000 December 4, 2001 Republican Mayor [8]
20 Zev Yaroslavsky December 4, 2001 December 3, 2002 Democratic Chair
21 Yvonne Brathwaite Burke December 3, 2002 December 2, 2003 Democratic Chair
22 Don Knabe December 2, 2003 December 7, 2004 Republican Chair
23 Gloria Molina December 7, 2004 December 6, 2005 Democratic Chair
24 Michael D. Antonovich December 6, 2005 December 5, 2006 Republican Mayor [9][3]
25 Zev Yaroslavsky December 5, 2006 December 4, 2007 Democratic Chair
26 Yvonne Brathwaite Burke December 4, 2007 December 2, 2008 Democratic Chair
27 Don Knabe December 2, 2008 December 8, 2009 Republican Chair
28 Gloria Molina December 8, 2009 December 7, 2010 Democratic Chair
29 Michael D. Antonovich December 7, 2010 December 6, 2011 Republican Mayor [10]
30 Zev Yaroslavsky December 6, 2011 December 4, 2012 Democratic Chair
31 Mark Ridley-Thomas December 4, 2012 December 3, 2013 Democratic Chair
32 Don Knabe December 3, 2013 December 2, 2014 Republican Chair
33 Michael D. Antonovich December 2, 2014 December 8, 2015 Republican Mayor [11]
34 Hilda Solis December 8, 2015 December 6, 2016 Democratic Chair
35 Mark Ridley-Thomas December 6, 2016 December 5, 2017 Democratic Chair
36 Sheila Kuehl December 5, 2017 December 4, 2018 Democratic Chair
37 Janice Hahn December 4, 2018 December 3, 2019 Democratic Chair [12]
38 Kathryn Barger December 3, 2019 December 8, 2020 Republican Chair [13][14]
39 Hilda Solis December 8, 2020 December 7, 2021 Democratic Chair
40 Holly Mitchell December 7, 2021 December 6, 2022 Democratic Chair [15]
41 Janice Hahn December 6, 2022 Incumbent Democratic Chair [16][17]

Duties

"The Mayor/Chair shall possess the powers and perform the duties prescribed, as follows:

a. Have general direction over the Board Room and assign seats for the use of the members;

b. Preserve order and decorum; prevent demonstrations; order removed from the Board Room any person whose conduct deemed objectionable; and order the Board Room cleared whenever deemed necessary (Government Code Section 54957.9, see Appendix);

c. Assure that attendants of the public at meetings in the Board Room shall be limited to that number which can be accommodated by the seating facilities regularly maintained therein. No standees shall be permitted;

d. Allocate the length of time for public discussion of any matter in advance of such discussion, with the concurrence of the Board;

e. Allocate equal time to opposing sides insofar as possible taking into account the number of persons requesting to be heard on any side;

f. Limit the amount of time that a person may address the Board during a public discussion period in order to accommodate those persons desiring to speak and to facilitate the business of the Board;

g. Authorize not more than one Set Matter per Board meeting. Any additional Set Matters shall require Board action; and

h. Instruct a member of the public who wishes to address the Board on a matter under the supervision of the Department of Children and Family Services that such matter is not within the subject matter jurisdiction of the Board, that it is not within the power of the Board to alter the outcome of a court matter, and that case identifying information is confidential and may not be disclosed in public; bar public disclosure of such information; and direct the person to Section 38 which outlines the alternate procedure to be followed."[1]

Elected

"At noon on the first Monday in December, in the even-numbered years, the Chair Pro Tem shall automatically succeed to the position of Chair to serve until the election or succession of his/her successor; in the event there is no Chair Pro Tem, the Board shall elect a Mayor/Chair to serve for the said period. If the term of the Mayor/Chair expires in an odd-numbered year, the succession or election as provided herein of the new Mayor/Chair shall take place at 9:30 a.m. the first Tuesday following the first Monday in December. Upon the succession of the Chair Pro Tem to the position of Mayor/Chair."[1]

References

  1. "RULES OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS" (PDF). bos.lacounty.gov. Retrieved 2022-04-14.
  2. "County Supervisors, Past to Present, Los Angeles County, California". www.laalmanac.com. Retrieved 2022-04-12.
  3. "Supervisor Antonovich becomes 'county mayor'". Daily News. 2005-12-07. Retrieved 2022-04-20.
  4. https://laist.com/news/politics/more-city-hall-scandal-fallout-la-county-supes-consider-expanding-board
  5. "Media Archive". bos.lacounty.gov. Retrieved 2022-04-12.
  6. "Live Broadcast". bos.lacounty.gov. Retrieved 2022-04-12.
  7. "Search – Board of Supervisors Documents". COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES. 2018-02-01. Retrieved 2022-04-14.
  8. "Antonovich Says This Town Is Big Enough for 2 Mayors". October 26, 1996 via LA Times.
  9. "Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors Home Page". 2005-12-18. Archived from the original on 18 December 2005. Retrieved 2022-04-20.
  10. "Supervisor Michael D. Antonovich - Los Angeles County, Fifth District". 2011-02-01. Archived from the original on 1 February 2011. Retrieved 2022-04-20.
  11. . 2014-12-16 https://web.archive.org/web/20141216181828/http://antonovich.com/. Archived from the original on 16 December 2014. Retrieved 2022-04-20. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
  12. "Dec. 4: Janice Hahn to Become Chair of LA County Supervisors". SCVNews.com. 2018-12-03. Retrieved 2022-04-16.
  13. "Kathryn Barger named chair for Board of Supervisors". Santa Clarita Valley Signal. 2019-12-04. Retrieved 2022-04-16.
  14. "My term as Chair will focus on our youth — our greatest hope for future success. Through what I'm calling Our County, Our Children, Our Commitment, we will renew our dedication to the well-being of youth as the forefront of our mission to serve LA County". Twitter. Retrieved 2022-06-07.
  15. "Gavel Passed to Holly Mitchell To Chair the L.A. County Board of Supervisors". L.A. Focus News. 2021-12-08. Retrieved 2022-04-16.
  16. "LA County Supervisors offering unlimited public comment, other changes at meetings". 8 December 2022.
  17. "Supervisor Janice Hahn Brings Increased Public Participation to Board as Chair – Supervisor Janice Hahn".
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