The 1929 Los Angeles mayoral election took place on June 9, 1929. Incumbent
George E. Cryer chose not contest the election and retire from office, making it the first open seat since 1911. The race was won by
John Clinton Porter, who defeated Councilman
William G. Bonelli,
John R. Quinn, and 11 other candidates.
Municipal elections in California, including Mayor of Los Angeles, are officially nonpartisan; candidates' party affiliations do not appear on the ballot.[1]
The 1929 Los Angeles mayoral election took place on June 9, 1929. Incumbent
George E. Cryer chose not contest the election and retire from office, making it the first open seat since 1911. The race was won by
John Clinton Porter, who defeated Councilman
William G. Bonelli,
John R. Quinn, and 11 other candidates.
Municipal elections in California, including Mayor of Los Angeles, are officially nonpartisan; candidates' party affiliations do not appear on the ballot.[1]