Name
Image
Birth, death
Birthplace
Occupation
Notes
Cristobal Aguilar
1816–1866
Alta California, Viceroyalty of New Spain (now California, U.S.)
politician, journalist
three-term Mayor of Los Angeles [ 12]
Juan Bautista Alvarado
1809–1882
Monterey , Alta California , Viceroyalty of New Spain (now California, U.S.)
politician
served as Governor of Alta California from 1837 to 1842[ 13]
José María Alviso
1798–1853
Santa Clara, Province of Las Californias , Viceroyalty of New Spain (now California, U.S.)
politician, ranchero, soldier
Alcalde of San José (mayor) in 1836 and was the rancho grantee for Rancho Milpitas ; founder of Milpitas, California [ 14]
Modesta Ávila
1867–1891
San Juan Capistrano , California, U.S.
ranchera, protester, folk hero
first convicted felon and first state prisoner in Orange County, California [ 15]
Juan Bandini
1800–1859
Lima , Viceroyalty of Peru (now Peru)
politician, ranchero
known for his role in the development of San Diego, California in the mid-19th century[ 16]
Juana Briones de Miranda
c. 1802 – 1889
Villa de Branciforte , Alta California, Viceroyalty of New Spain (now Santa Cruz ), California
ranchera, medical practitioner, merchant
founding mother of San Francisco, California , and Mayfield, California (now Palo Alto, California )[ 17] [ 18]
Carlos Antonio Carrillo
1783–1852
Santa Barbara, Province of Las Californias , Viceroyalty of New Spain
politician, military officer,ranchero
serve as Governor of Alta California from 1837 to 1838[ 19]
José Antonio Carrillo
1796–1862
Santa Barbara , Province of Las Californias , Viceroyalty of New Spain (now California, U.S.)
politician, ranchero
signer of the California Constitution in 1849; served three terms as Alcalde of Los Angeles (mayor)[ 20]
Juan José Carrillo
1842–1916
Santa Barbara, Department of the Californias , Centralist Republic of Mexico (now California, U.S.)
politician, judge
Mayor of Santa Monica and as the last City Marshal of Los Angeles, California[ 21]
Gil Cisneros
born 1971
Los Angeles, California, U.S.
politician
[ 22]
Antonio F. Coronel
1817–1894
Mexico City , Viceroyalty of New Spain (now Mexico)
politician, ranchero
served as Mayor of Los Angeles and California State Treasurer
Ygnacio Coronel
1795–1862
Mexico City , Viceroyalty of New Spain (now Mexico)
politician, ranchero, military personnel
member of the Los Angeles Common Council
José M. Covarrubias
c. 1809–1870
France
politician
signer of the Californian Constitution and California State Assemblyman , Mayor of Santa Barbara
Francisco de Haro
1792–1849
Compostela , New Kingdom of Galicia , New Spain (now Nayarit , Mexico)
politician
first Mayor of San Francisco
Antonio María de la Guerra
1825–1881
Santa Barbara , Alta California
politician, military officer
Mayor of Santa Barbara and California State Senator [ 23]
Pablo de la Guerra
1819–1874
Santa Barbara, Alta California , Viceroyalty of New Spain (now California, U.S.)
politician
Lieutenant Governor of California , a California State Senator , and signer of the Californian Constitution
José de la Guerra y Noriega
1779–1858
Novales, Cantabria , Spain
military leader, ranchero
Commandant of the Presidio of Santa Barbara , the Presidio of San Diego , and the Presidio of Monterey
Reginaldo Francisco del Valle
1854–1938
Los Angeles , California, U.S.
politician, lawyer
youngest ever President pro tem of the California Senate , and founder of UCLA
Ygnacio del Valle
1808–1880
New Kingdom of Galicia , New Spain (now Jalisco , Mexico )
politician, ranchero
owned much of the Santa Clarita Valley , Mayor of Los Angeles , and a California State Assemblyman
Miguel de Pedrorena
1808–1850
Madrid , Spain
politician, ranchero, merchant
Mayor of San Diego and signer of the Californian Constitution
Manuel Dominguez
1803–1882
San Diego , Alta California, Viceroyalty of New Spain (now California, U.S.)
politician, ranchero
signer of the California Constitution , Mayor of Los Angeles, founder of San Pedro neighborhood, Carson , and Compton ; namesake of CSU Dominguez Hills , and Rancho Dominguez
José Antonio Estudillo
1803–1852
Monterey , Province of Las Californias, Viceroyalty of New Spain (California, U.S.)
politician, ranchero, soldier
Mayor of San Diego , and first San Diego County Assessor
José Guadalupe Estudillo
1838–1917
San Diego, Department of the Californias , Centralist Republic of Mexico (now California, U.S.)
politician
California State Treasurer
José Joaquín Estudillo
1800–1852
Monterey, Alta California , Viceroyalty of New Spain (now California, U.S.)
politician, ranchero
2nd Alcalde of San Francisco (mayor)
José María Estudillo
unknown–1830
military officer, ranchero
Commandant of the Presidio of San Diego
Lucretia del Valle Grady
1892–1972
Los Angeles, California , U.S.
political activist, suffragette, actress
vice-chair of the Democratic National Committee , women's suffrage activist
Sam Liccardo
born 1970
Saratoga , California, U.S.
politician
Mayor of San Jose
José Matías Moreno
1819–1869
Baja California Sur , Viceroyalty of New Spain (now Mexico)
politician, ranchero
secretary of state under Pío Pico
José de Jesús Noé
1805–1862
politician, soldier, ranchero
7th and 12th Alcalde of San Francisco (mayor); last Californio to serve as Mayor of San Francisco
Agustín Olvera
1820–1876
politician, judge
first elected judge in Los Angeles and namesake of Calle Olvera (Olvera Street)
María Soledad Ortega de Argüello
1797–1874
Santa Barbara, Province of Las Californias , Viceroyalty of New Spain (now California, U.S.)
ranchera, socialite
early developer of Redwood City
Francisco Pérez Pacheco
1790–1860
Guadalajara , Jalisco
politician, ranchero, soldier
member of the Provincial Deputation of Alta California
Romualdo Pacheco
1831–1899
Santa Barbara , Alta California , First Mexican Empire (now California, U.S.)
politician, diplomat
only Hispanic to serve as Governor of California since the U.S. conquest
Salvio Pacheco
1793–1876
Monterey, Province of Las Californias , Viceroyalty of New Spain (now California, U.S.)
politician, ranchero soldier
Mayor of San Jose , founder of Concord, California
Andrés Pico
1810–1876
San Diego , Alta California , Viceroyalty of New Spain (now California, U.S.)
politician, ranchero, military leader
leader of the Californio forces during the American conquest of California
Antonio María Pico
1808–1869
Monterey , Alta California , Viceroyalty of New Spain (now California, U.S.)
politician, ranchero
Mayor of San Jose , signer of the Californian Constitution
Pío Pico
1801–1894
Mission San Gabriel Arcángel , San Gabriel , Alta California , New Spain (now California, U.S.)
politician, ranchero, entrepreneur
last Mexican Governor of Alta California and namesake of Pico Rivera
Ygnacio Sepúlveda
1842–1916
Pueblo de Los Ángeles , Alta California , Viceroyalty of New Spain (now California, U.S.)
politician, judge
first judge of the Los Angeles County Superior Court
Antonio Suñol
1797–1865
Barcelona , Spain
politician, businessman, ranchero
Mayor of San Jose , and namesake of Sunol, California
Bernardo Yorba
1800–1858
San Diego, Province of Las Californias , Viceroyalty of New Spain (now California, U.S.)
politician, ranchero, landowner
Mayor of Santa Ana , and namesake of Yorba Linda, California