James C. Corman
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James Charles Corman (October 20, 1920-December 30, 2000) was the Democratic Representative from the 22nd district and later 21st district. Prior to serving in Washington, he served on the Los Angeles City Council from July 1, 1957 to January 3, 1961. In 2001, the Van Nuys, California Federal Building was named after him.
Preceded by Augustus F. Hawkins |
'U.S. House of Representatives 21st district' 1975—1981 |
Succeeded by Bobbi Fiedler |
Preceded by Joseph F. Holt |
'U.S. House of Representatives 22nd district' 1961—1975 |
Succeeded by Carlos J. Moorhead |
Preceded by Don A. Allen |
'Los Angeles City Councilmen 7th district' 1957—1961 |
Succeeded by Ernani Bernardi |