Preceded by Omar Bradley Role Former Mayor of Compton | Name Eric Perrodin Nationality American Resigned 2013 | |
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Occupation Deputy District Attorney, police officer Education California State University, Dominguez Hills, Loyola Law School |
Mayor eric j perrodin city of compton california 2
Eric J. Perrodin (born February 26, 1959) is a controversial American politician who served as Mayor of Compton, California from 2001–2013.
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- Mayor eric j perrodin city of compton california 2
- Mayor eric j perrodin city of compton california 3
- Biography
- 2013 Election
- References
Mayor eric j perrodin city of compton california 3
Biography
Perrodin grew up in Compton, California. Soon after graduation from California State University, Dominguez Hills, he began working for the Compton Police Department. While serving as a police officer, he pursued a law degree at Loyola Law School. After 12 years with the department, Perrodin left to become a Deputy District Attorney for Los Angeles County.
In 2001, Perrodin defeated the incumbent mayor, Omar Bradley. He was re-elected in 2005 and 2009. He has the distinction of being Compton's longest serving mayor.
Perrodin was investigated in 2007 by the California State Bar for threatening to violate a local newspaper's First Amendment rights after the paper printed an investigative report relative to a contract granted to one of Perrodin's associates. Following the report, Perrodin threatened to yank the city's advertising contract with the paper A Times review of city records shows Perrodin was absent from city board and commission meetings nearly two-thirds of the time between July 2009 and July 2010.
2013 Election
On June 4, 2013, Perrodin was defeated in Compton's municipal election by political newcomer Aja Brown. Brown went on to become the second female mayor (after Doris A. Davis) and the youngest mayor (at the age of 31) ever elected in Compton.