Mayors election; Political campaigns; Political candidates; Political cartoons
Page from the 1906 December 3 edition of the Los Angeles Times contains a political cartoon and articles on the municipal election being held the next day.
Mayors election; Political campaigns; Political candidates; Los Angeles Times (Firm)
Articles from the 1906 December 1 edition of the Los Angeles Express report that the Los Angeles Times submitted fraudulent postcards to the Los Angeles Express voter survey.
Local elections; Politicians; Political conventions
Article clipped from the 1908 August 16 edition of the Los Angeles Examiner reports that state Congressman James McLachlan has been nominated for a sixth term.
Article from the 1908 August 20 edition of the Glendora Gleaner reports that Congressman James McLachlan has been renominated for congressman by the Seventh congressional district convention in Long Beach.
Article from the 1908 August 16 edition of the Los Angeles Herald reports that Congressman James McLachlan has been renominated at the Seventh congressional district convention in Long Beach.
Southern Pacific Railroad Company; Republican Party (U.S.: 1854- ); Local elections
Article from the 1909 March 17 edition of the Riverside Press reprints statements made by Arthur Harper in an interview published in the Los Angeles Examiner.
Article from the 1909 June 11 edition of the Los Angeles Evening News reports on recent events occurring in the Highland Asylum and the Whittier reform school.
Mayors election; Political campaigns; Political candidates; Political parties; Republican Party (U.S.: 1854- )
Article from the 1909 July 5 edition of the Los Angeles Times reports that Republicans consider Walter Lindley and William Bowen likely candidates for the upcoming mayoral election.
Article from the 1909 November 3 edition of the Los Angeles Times reports that the Hewitt measure has been voted into law by the Los Angeles city council.
Article from the 1909 November 3 edition of the Los Angeles Examiner reports that a public utility ordinance has been passed by the Los Angeles city council.
Political candidates; Political campaigns; Political elections; Mayors election; Southern Pacific Railroad Company
Article from the 1909 December 4 edition of the Los Angeles Express discusses George Smith's role in the Republican campaign to elect Democrat Arthur Harper instead of Republican candidate Walter Lindley in the 1906 mayoral election.