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  1. Paul Krekorian (born March 24, 1960) is an American politician, currently serving as the 26th president of the Los Angeles City Council since October 18, 2022. A member of the Democratic Party, he has represented the second district on the Los Angeles City Council since 2010.

  2. Paul Krekorian, Council President. On December 13, 2022, Paul Krekorian was elected unanimously by his fellow Councilmembers to serve as President of the City Council. As Chair of the City Council’s powerful Budget and Finance Committee for the previous ten years, he led the City to recovery from two fiscal calamities: the Great Recession and ...

  3. The current president is Democrat Paul Krekorian, who was elected on October 18, 2022. [2] History. Early history. The office of the President was created with the introduction of the Los Angeles Common Council in 1850, with one of the members of the Council serving as the President.

    • Elected by members of the City Council
    • Boyle Workman
  4. The current President is Paul Krekorian, a Democrat from the 2nd district. The current President pro Tempore is Marqueece Harris-Dawson from the 8th district. The current Assistant President pro Tempore is Bob Blumenfield from the 3rd district .

    • February 25, 1889
    • Paul Krekorian, since October 18, 2022
  5. 3 de mar. de 2020 · Paul Krekorian is a member of the Los Angeles City Council in California, representing District 2. He assumed office in 2010. His current term ends on December 9, 2024.

  6. 19 de oct. de 2022 · CNN — In a unanimous decision, the Los Angeles City Council voted for Paul Krekorian to take over as its president Tuesday following the resignation of Nury Martinez, who was heard making...

  7. About Paul. Born and raised in the San Fernando Valley, Paul Krekorian has spent more than a decade in public service. Since 2010, he has served on the Los Angeles City Council where his leadership as chair of the Budget and Finance Committee helped guide the city through the Great Recession and toward greater economic promise.