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Joseph F. Fitzpatrick : ウィキペディア英語版 | Joseph F. Fitzpatrick
Joseph F. Fitzpatrick was the first Los Angeles City Council member representing the 13th District after a new city charter went into effect in 1925. He did not finish his term, however, after he was convicted in that year of receiving a bribe from a developer who planned to construct a "moving sidewalk" under the Second Street Tunnel.〔("Ex-Councilmen Found Guilty," ''Los Angeles Times,'' October 23, 1925, page A-1 ) Library card required 〕 ==Political career==
In June 1925, Fitzpatrick, "a figure in labor and fraternal circles," was the successful candidate in the newly formed 13th District, which at that time extended to Mount Washington Drive, Avenue 41 and Marmion Way.〔("Who's Who In Council Race," ''Los Angeles Times,'' May 3, 1925, page A-1 ) Library card required 〕 In the general election, Fitzpatrick was elected by a minority vote of 3,722 to 3,044 for Carl Jacobson and 2,405 for Joseph L. Pedrotti.〔("Election Returns," ''Los Angeles Times,'' June 4, 1925 ) Library card required 〕
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