Happy that #LACityCouncil just approved my proposed FY 2013-2014 #budget. #LAgov 2 days ago
Enjoyed breakfast w/Mayor-elect @ericgarcetti. We're committed to working together for a seamless transition for #LA http://t.co/93xnq7PBkX 2 days ago
My statement on the results of the Los Angeles Mayoral election: https://t.co/92QZrrWvSi 3 days ago
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March 3, 2009: Villaraigosa won re-election as mayor of Los Angeles. He avoided a May runoff by gaining 56% of the vote.
Nov. 6, 2008: Villaraigosa was named as a member of President-elect Barack Obama's Transition Economic Advisory Board.
June 2007: Villaraigosa's wife, Corina Villaraigosa, filed for divorce.
Last edited by Scott Flodin on March 4, 2009
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March 3, 2009: Villaraigosa won re-election as mayor of Los Angeles. He avoided a May runoff by gaining 56% of the vote.
Nov. 6, 2008: Villaraigosa was named as a member of President-elect Barack Obama's Transition Economic Advisory Board.
June 2007: Villaraigosa's wife, Corina Villaraigosa, filed for divorce.
Last edited by Scott Flodin on March 4, 2009
Other pages referencing Antonio Villaraigosa: Gregory Akili, Andrew K. Antwih, Kenneth C. Burt, Jeff Carr, Hillary Clinton, Max Espinoza, Felipe Fuentes, Warren T. Furutani, Carlota Gutierrez, Eric Hacopian, Melinda Melendez, Cindy Montanez, Ernest Morrell, Patricia Park, John A. Perez, Emanuel Pleitez, Aurelio Rojas, Mirthala Salinas, Mitchell Schwartz, Nancy Sutley, Matt Szabo, Michael Trujillo, Roderick Wright,






