1993. Bradley was Los Angeles' first Black mayor, first liberal mayor, and longest-serving mayor. A member of the Democratic Party, Bradley's multiracial...
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Bradley (1870–1901), U.S. Representative from New York State Tom Bradley (mayor) (1917–1998), Mayor of Los Angeles, California, 1973–1993 Tom Bradley...
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named after him. The first ball ceremony was thrown by the Honorable Tom Bradley, Mayor of Los Angeles (1973–1993). On May 21, 2015, the Nashville Metro Council...
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Angeles mayoral election took place on April 3, 1973, with a run-off election on May 29, 1973. Incumbent Sam Yorty was defeated by councilman Tom Bradley in...
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vote for the non-white candidate. It was named after Los Angeles mayor Tom Bradley, an African-American who lost the 1982 California gubernatorial election...
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The 1989 Los Angeles mayoral election took place on April 11, 1989. Incumbent Tom Bradley was re-elected over ten candidates in the primary election. It...
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States took control, the office was renamed to Mayor. The longest serving mayors have been Tom Bradley (1973–1993; 20 years), Fletcher Bowron (1938–1953;...
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celestial pole covers the floor of the upstairs lobby. South Hall (Tom Bradley (Mayor) Exhibit Hall, 347,000 square feet (32,200 m2)) Kentia Hall (beneath...
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Scottish government LA's Best, an out of school learning initiative from Tom Bradley mayor of Los Angeles, California from 1973 to 1993 Sarahs'wereld and De...
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Los Angeles mayoral election took place on April 9, 1985. Incumbent Tom Bradley was re-elected over councilmember John Ferraro. Bradley's re-election...
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