Antonio Villaraigosa

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Professional Background

City of Los Angeles Mayor (2005–2013)
L.A. City Council 2003–2005
California State Assembly Speaker/Member (1994–2000)
L.A. Metropolitan Transit Authority Board (1990–1994)
Labor Movement Union Organizer

Education & Credentials

UCLA Bachelor of Arts
People’s College of Law Juris Doctor (J.D.)

Missions & Policies

Economic Opportunity

Focuses on expanding the middle class through job training investments and tax incentives for small businesses in underserved communities.

Education Reform

Prioritizes closing the “achievement gap” by increasing state funding for K-12 schools and expanding universal preschool access.

Housing Supply

Advocates for streamlining state permitting to accelerate construction of affordable housing and reforming local zoning restrictions.

Public Safety Model

Supports a “community policing” model that pairs law enforcement recruitment with strict oversight and youth diversion programs.

Top 20 Contributors

IUOE Local #12$200,000
CA Council of Laborers$91,000
Carpenters NM PAC$54,700
No. CA Carpenters$50,000
CA Electrical Workers$45,000
UAW Region 6 PAC$40,000
CA Real Estate PAC$39,200
Building Trades (ALCO)$35,000
CA Nurses Assoc PAC$35,000
George Joseph$32,500
Haim Saban$32,500
Lynda Resnick$32,500
Stewart Resnick$32,500
Vandana Sharma$32,500
Wilfred Murrell$30,000
Aera Energy LLC$25,000
PORAC$25,000
The Neiman Group$25,000
So. CA Laborers PAC$20,000
UFCW Western Council$15,000
All contributor information is provided by TransparencyUSA.org

Endorsements

Labor & Trade Unions
CA Federation of Labor Unions (AFL-CIO)
Building & Construction Trades Council
Iron Workers Union
CA State Pipe Trades Council
Public Safety & Professional
PORAC
Operating Engineers Local 3
CA State Association of Electrical Workers

Controversial Administrative Record

Personal Conduct
2007 Extramarital Affair Scandal

Villaraigosa faced significant public backlash after admitting to an affair with a television journalist covering City Hall. The scandal led to his separation from his wife of 20 years and prompted debates about his personal judgment and leadership integrity.

Campaign Ethics
FPPC Inquiries & Fine

During his tenure as Mayor, Villaraigosa was fined tens of thousands of dollars by the Fair Political Practices Commission (FPPC) for failing to disclose a significant number of gifts, including free tickets to sporting events and award shows.

Legal Disputes
“Practical Problem Solver” Lawsuit

In 2025, billionaire Stephen Cloobeck sued Villaraigosa over the use of the phrase “a practical problem solver” in his campaign materials. The suit alleged the trademarked phrase was being used without authorization, leading to legal scrutiny of his campaign branding.

Policy Legacy
Scrutiny of L.A. Legacy

Critics of his mayoral tenure point to mixed results on education reform and gridlock, arguing that while he was a visible leader, many of the city’s systemic problems—such as crime and infrastructure—remained unresolved at the end of his term.