Los Angeles Common Council
The Los Angeles Common Council was the predecessor of the Los Angeles, California, City Council. It was formed in 1850 under state law, when the city had only 1,610 residents, and it existed until 1889, when the city had about 50,400 residents and a city charter was put into effect.
From 1850 through 1869, council members were elected at large under a first-past-the-post voting system, in which the top vote-getters were seated. From 1870 they were elected by electoral districts called wards.
Alphabetical
Chronological
The dates in the headers reflect the years of installation of the incoming councils.1850–59
City population in 1850: 1,610.1850">1850 in the United States">1850
Election: July 1, 1850. / Term: July 3, 1850 to May 7, 1851.- David W. Alexander, president
- Cristobal Aguilar
- * Wilson W. Jones
- Alexander Bell
- * Alexander W. Hope
- ** John Ozias Wheeler
- Julian Chavez
- * Benjamin Davis Wilson
- Morris L. Goodman
- * Jose Vicente Guerrero
- Manuel Requena
- Jonathan Temple
- * Stephen C. Foster
1851">1851 in the United States">1851
- David W. Alexander, president to 9/25/1851
- * Joseph Lancaster Grant
- Manuel Requena, president from 10/17/1851
- Ygnacio Coronel
- Stephen C. Foster
- Agustin Olvera
- Tomas A. Sanchez
- John Ozias Wheeler
1852">1852 in the United States">1852
- Manuel Requena, president
- John Gately Downey
- Myron Norton
- Mathew Keller
- Ygnacio Coronel
- Ygnacio del Valle
- Narciso Botello
1853">1853 in the United States">1853
- Manuel Requena, president
- John F. Jones
- William T.B. Sanford
- Arnold Jacobi
- *Ezra Drown
- Pio Pico
- * Juan Maria Sepulveda
- William R. Rand
- * Collins Wadhams
- Jose Maria Doporto
1854">1854 in the United States">1854
- Francis Mellus, president to 12/8/1854
- Solomon Lazard
- * Ezra Drown
- Collins Wadhams
- Antonio Franco Coronel
- * No successor appointed.
- Manuel Requena, president from 12/8/1854
"At Councilman Sanford's proposal an invitation was extended to the two printers to send a reporter each to their council meetings for the purpose of bringing any matter of general interest to the public through their newspapers."
1855">1855 in the United States">1855
1856">1856 in the United States">1856
Election: May 5, 1856. / Term: May 7, 1856, to May 6, 1857.- Manuel Requena, president
- Ygnacio del Valle
- * Myron Norton
- John Gately Downey
- * George Carson
- Nehemiah A. Potter
- August Ulyard
- Ezra Drown
- Ira Gilchrist
1857">1857 in the United States">1857
- Antonio Franco Coronel, president
- August Ulyard
- * George N. Whitman
- Joseph Mullaly
- John Frohling
- Hiram McLaughlin
- John Barre
- George Carson
- * David M. Porter
1858">1858 in the United States">1858
- Antonio Franco Coronel, president
- John Strother Griffin
- John Goller
- Cristobal Aguilar
- Phineas Banning
- David M. Porter
- Stephen C. Foster
1859">1859 in the United States">1859
- Nehemiah A. Potter, president
- Ezra Drown
- James Baldwin
- Geronimo Ybarra
- Arthur McKenzie Dodson
- David M. Porter
- * Vincent A. Hoover
- Wallace Woodworth
1860–69
1860">1860 in the United States">1860
Election. / Term: May 9, 1860, to May 7, 1861.- Abel Stearns, president
- * William Moore
- Damien Marchesseault
- * Joseph Huber Sr.
- T.B. Collins
- * William H. Peterson
- Elijah Moulton
- Vincent A. Hoover
- James Edwards, president from 12/3/1860
- * Wallace Woodworth
- * David Anderson
1861">1861 in the United States">1861
- Nehemiah A. Potter, president
- Solomon Lazard
- Antonio Franco Coronel
- Cristobal Aguilar
- Ezra Drown
- Arthur McKenzie Dodson
- James Brown Winston
1862">1862 in the United States">1862
- Nehemiah A. Potter, president
- Augustine Poulain
- Antonio Franco Coronel
- John Turner
- Jacob Weizel
- Philip Sichel
- Joseph Huber Sr.
1863">1863 in the United States">1863
- Joseph Huber Sr., president
- James Brown Winston
- Philip Sichel
- Antonio Franco Coronel
- John Turner
- Eli Taylor
- Felix Signoret
1864">1864 in the United States">1864
- Joseph Huber Sr., president
- Philip Sichel
- Antonio Franco Coronel
- Manuel Requena
- Jose Mascarel
- Wallace Woodworth
- Vincent A. Hoover
1866">1866 in the United States">1866
- Murray Morrison, president
- Elijah H. Workman
- Louis Roeder
- John Schumacher
- Moritz Morris
- *Jose Mascarel
- John King
- * Antonio Franco Coronel
1867">1867 in the United States">1867
Second term: August 8, 1867, to December 7, 1868.
- Murray Morrison, president to 6/1/1868
- Louis Roeder
- John King, president from 6/1/1868
- Antonio Franco Coronel
- Jose Mascarel
- John Schumacher
- Elijah H. Workman
- * Andrew A. Boyle
- Dionisio Botiller
- George Dalton
1868">1868 in the United States">1868
- John King, president
- Louis Roeder
- Caro W. Childs
- Henry Wartenberg
- Dionisio Botiller
- Mathew Keller
- Moritz Morris
- William H. Perry
- Jose Mascarel
- Jacob Metzger
1869">1869 in the United States">1869
- John King, president
- Ozro W. Childs
- Louis Roeder
- Dionisio Botiller
- * Andrew A. Boyle
- Henry Wartenberg
- Moritz Morris
- Jose Mascarel
- * Luis B. Martinez
1870–79
1870">1870 in the United States">1870
Election: December 5, 1870. / Term: December 9, 1870, to December 11, 1871.1st Ward
- Julian Chavez
- Bernard Dubourdin
- John Jones, president
2nd Ward
- William Ferguson
- George Fall
- Matthew Teed
3rd Ward
- Henry Dockweiler
- Frank Sabichi
- William S. Hammel, Sr.
- John Osborn
1871">1871 in the United States">1871
1st Ward
- Thornton P. Campbell
- Oscar Macy
- Julian Valdes
2nd Ward
- Prudent Beaudry
- Matthew Teed
- William Ferguson
3rd Ward
- H.K.S. O'Melveny, president
- William H. Dennison
- Frank Sabichi
- Elijah H. Workman
1872">1872 in the United States">1872
1st Ward
- Julian Valdes
- Joseph Mullaly
- George R. Long
2nd Ward
- Prudent Beaudry
- William Henry Workman
- Matthew Teed
3rd Ward
- Frank Sabichi, president
- Eulogio F. de Celis
- William Osborn
- Henry Dockweiler
1873">1873 in the United States">1873
1st Ward
- Julian Chavez
- Jacob F. Gherkins
- Julian Valdez
2nd Ward
- Jose Mascarel
- Prudent Beaudry
- William Henry Workman
3rd Ward
- Charles E. Huber
- Frank Sabichi, president
- Henry Dockweiler
- Eulogio F. de Celis
1874">1874 in the United States">1874
"Beginning this year, the mayor also served as president of the City Council."
1st Ward
- Thornton P. Campbell
- Ramon R. Sotelo
- Joseph Mullaly
- Joseph G. Carmona
2nd Ward
- Louis Lichtenberger
- Matthew Teed
- William Whipple Robinson
- Jose Mascarel
3rd Ward
- Elijah H. Workman
- Louis Wolfskill
- Charles E. Huber
- Thomas Leahy
1875">1875 in the United States">1875
1st Ward
- Jacob F. Gherkins
- Ramon R. Sotelo
- Thornton P. Campbell
- Joseph Mullaly
2nd Ward
- William Henry Workman
- Jacob Kuhrtz
- Matthew Teed
- Louis Lichtenberger
3rd Ward
- Thomas Leahy
- D.V. Waldron
- Louis Wolfskill
- Charles E. Huber
1876">1876 in the United States">1876
1st Ward
- F. Tamiet
- B. Valle
- Ramon R. Sotelo
- Jacob F. Gherkins
2nd Ward
- Bernard Cohn
- John S. Thompson
- William Henry Workman
- Jacob Kuhrtz
3rd Ward
- Elisha K. Green
- John B. Thompson
- Thomas Leahy
- D.V. Waldron
1877">1877 in the United States">1877
1st Ward
- Joseph Mullaly
- Cayetano Apalblassa
- F. Tamiet
- B. Valle
2nd Ward
- John Edward Hollenbeck
- C.C. Lips
- Bernard Cohn
- James Wesley Potts
3rd Ward
- John H. Jones
- Albert Fenner Kercheval
- John S. Thompson
- Elisha K. Green
1878">1878 in the United States">1878
1st Ward
- Ezra M. Hamilton
- Louis Meinzer
- John Schaeffer
2nd Ward
- Richard Molony
- Jesse Houston Butler
- John Bobenreith
3rd Ward
- Charles Brode
- Simon A. Francis
- S.H. Buchanan
4th Ward
- Samuel J. Beck, president
- S.M. Perry
- William Henry Workman
5th Ward
- Nathan Russell Vail
- William B. Lawlor
- James Greer McDonald
1879">1879 in the United States">1879
1st Ward
- R.L. Beauchet
- William Norton Monroe
- Louis Meinzer
2nd Ward
- Jacob Kuhrtz, president
- H. Schumacher
- Richard Molony
3rd Ward
- Edward Falles Spence
- Elisha K. Green
- S.H. Buchanan
4th Ward
- O.H. Bliss
- Samuel J. Beck
- William Henry Workman
5th Ward
- John P. Moran
- James Greer McDonald
- William B. Lawlor, president
1880–88
1880">1880 in the United States">1880
Election: December 6, 1880. / Term: December 11, 1880, to December 10, 1881.1st Ward
- J.G. Bower
- R.L. Beauchet
- William Norton Monroe
2nd Ward
- Matthew Teed
- Jose Mascarel
- Jacob Kurhtz
3rd Ward
- George Gephard
- Edward Falles Spence
- Elisha K. Green
4th Ward
- Bernard Cohn
- Burdette Chandler
- O.H. Bliss
5th Ward
- Walter Scott Moore
- James Greer McDonald
- John P. Moran
1881">1881 in the United States">1881
1st Ward
- Joseph Mullaly
- Clinton S. Scheiffelin
- J.G. Bower
2nd Ward
- Jacob Kurhtz
- Jose Mascarel
- Matthew Teed
3rd Ward
- Andrew S. Ryan
- Robert Steere
- J.B. O'Neil
4th Ward
- George Kerckhoff
- Bernard Cohn
- Burdette Chandler
5th Ward
- John P. Moran, president
- Otto G. Weyse
- Walter Scott Moore
1882">1882 in the United States">1882
1st Ward
- Charles W. Schroeder
- Joseph Mullaly
- Clinton S. Scheiffelin
2nd Ward
- Pascal Ballade
- Henry Hammel
- Jacob Kurhtz
3rd Ward
- Charles Gassen
- Andrew S. Ryan
- Robert Steere
4th Ward
- Alfred Louis Bush
- Joseph W. Wolfskill
- George Kerckhoff
5th Ward
- Walter Scott Moore
- John P. Moran, president
- Otto G. Weyse
1883">1883 in the United States">1883
1st Ward
- Ezra M. Hamilton
- William Thomas Lambie
- Charles W. Schroeder
2nd Ward
- Frank R. Day
- Pascal Ballade
- Henry Hammel
3rd Ward
- Charles H. Johnson
- Loring A. French
- Charles Gassen
4th Ward
- D.E. Miles
- Frank Sabichi
- Joseph W. Wolfskill
5th Ward
- Daniel Michael McGarry
- John B. Niles
- Walter Scott Moore, president
1884">1884 in the United States">1884
1st Ward
- James Velsir
- Ezra M. Hamilton
- William Thomas Lambie
2nd Ward
- John Frederick Holbrook
- Martin V. Biscailuz
- Frank R. Day
3rd Ward
- Albert Brown
- Loring A. French
- Charles H. Johnson
4th Ward
- Milton Santee
- James D. Bullis
- D.E. Miles, president
5th Ward
- Hiram Sinsabaugh
- Daniel Michael McGarry
- John B. Niles
1885">1885 in the United States">1885
1st Ward
- Thomas Goss
- George L. Stearns
- James Valsir
2nd Ward
- Jacob Kurhts
- Martin V. Biscailuz
- John Frederick Holbrook
3rd Ward
- Levi Newton Breed
- Edward Wadsworth Jones
- Albert Brown
4th Ward
- S.M. Perry
- James D. Bullis
- Milton Santee
5th Ward
- Cyrus Willard
- Jacob Frankenfeld
- Hiram Sinsabaugh, president
1886">1886 in the United States">1886
1st Ward
- William Thomas Lambie (resigned 3/21/1887
- *Edward A. Gibbs (appointed 4/18/1887
- Thomas Goss
- George L. Stearns
2nd Ward
- Michael Thomas Collins
- Matthew Teed
- Jacob Kurhts
3rd Ward
- Charles R. Johnson
- Levi Newton Breed, president
- Edward Wadsworth Jones
4th Ward
- John Lovell
- Joseph Hyans (resigned 11/7/1887
- S.M. Perry
5th Ward
- Horace Hiller
- Jacob Frankenfeld
- Cyrus Willard
1887">1887 in the United States">1887
1st Ward
- James Hanley
- Newell Mathews (resigned12/1/1888
- Edward A. Gibbs
2nd Ward
- Thomas J. Cuddy
- * John Moriarty
- Matthew Teed
- Michael Thomas Collins
3rd Ward
- Edward C. Bosbyshell
- John F. Humphreys, president
- Charles R. Johnson
4th Ward
- Bernard Cohn
- Burdette Chandler
- John Lovell
5th Ward
- Hiram Sinsabaugh
- A.W. Barrett
- Horace Hiller
1888">1888 in the United States">1888
The new city charter having been compiled by a specially elected board of freeholders under the provisions of Assembly Constitutional Amendment No. 16, and having been approved by the voters at a special election held October 20, 1888, by a vote of 2,642 to 1,890, caused Mayor John Bryson Sr.'s administration to be terminated on February 21, 1889, the day of the new elections. Mayor Henry T. Hazard was swept into office for a year and three quarters. Under the new charter all elected officers were elected for two years, the election month being December of every second year from 1889 on.
1st Ward
- George O. Ford
- C.N. Earl
- James Hanley
2nd Ward
- Jacob Kurhts, president
- H.T.D. Wilson
- John Moriarty
3rd Ward
- John Henry Bryant
- Edward C. Bosbyshell
- John F. Humphreys
4th Ward
- Anthony McNally
- Edward R. Threlkeld
- Bernard Cohn
5th Ward
- Austin C. Shafer
- A.W. Barrett
- Hiram Sinsabaugh
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