Richard Alarcón
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Richard Alarcón is a California politician who is currently a Los Angeles City Councilman after having served as a member of the California State Assembly for approximately 3 months. He is a Democrat.
Born in San Fernando, California, Alarcón first served as an assistant to Los Angeles Mayor Tom Bradley before gaining a seat on the City Council to represent the 7th District in 1993. One year into his second term as a City Councilman, Alarcón resigned to become a State Senator in 1998, representing the 20th Senate District. He left office in December of 2006. Among the accomplishments that Alarcón achieved while in the California Senate are Workers Compensation Reform and recovery of the community of Northridge following the deadly earthquake of 1994. Alarcón served as Senate Majority Whip during all 8 of his years in the State Senate.
Alarcón also created the Young Senators Program in 2000. The program enlists students to represent schools from across the San Fernando Valley to come together, interact, and learn about the Californian Legislative process. They can also discuss different issues that they feel warrant attention with others interested that they would otherwise rarely meet, due to the distances between some of the schools that the students represent.
In 2005, Alarcón ran for mayor of Los Angeles. He finished a distant fifth, gaining less than 2% of the vote, behind Bernard Parks, Bob Hertzberg, incumbent James Hahn, and Antonio Villaraigosa. After serving as a state Senator for 8 years, in 2006 Alarcón ran unopposed for, and won, California's 39th Assembly District seat representing the San Fernando Valley area.
Shortly after taking office, Assemblyman Alarcón announced his intention to seek a third term in 2007 as Los Angeles City Councilman in the 7th district. In the special election, held in March, Alarcon won easily (receiving 55%). Alarcon resigned from the Assembly soon thereafter.
Richard Alarcón has four children who were educated in public schools in the San Fernando Valley. He is a former teacher. Alarcón lost a son to a fatal car accident.
He is a graduate of California State University Northridge.
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Preceded by Ernani Bernardi |
Los Angeles City Councilman 7th District 1993 – 1998 |
Succeeded by Alex Padilla |
Preceded by Herschel Rosenthal |
California State Senator 20th District 1998 – 2006 |
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Preceded by Cindy Montañez |
California State Assemblyman 39th District 2006 - 2007 |
Succeeded by Felipe Fuentes |
Preceded by Alex Padilla |
Los Angeles City Councilman 7th District 2007 - present |
Succeeded by incumbent |
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