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Hahn Honors Diane Martinez and Annette Delgadillo, First Sisters to Serve as Mayors of Paramount

Hahn Honors Diane Martinez and Annette Delgadillo, First Sisters to Serve as Mayors of Paramount https://hahn.lacounty.gov/wp-content/themes/blade/images/empty/thumbnail.jpg 150 150 Supervisor Janice Hahn Supervisor Janice Hahn //hahn.lacounty.gov/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/newlogo2.png May 27, 2025 December 4, 2025
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The sisters have a combined 57 years of public service

Three people stand together with Supervisor Hahn indoors holding two large framed certificates. The certificates display the Los Angeles County seal, decorative headings, and printed text including the title ‘County of Los Angeles’ and ‘The Honorable…’ followed by individual names, which are visible on the certificates but not transcribed here. Behind them is a large digital screen showing photos of five supervisors with district labels reading: ‘First District,’ ‘Second District,’ ‘Fifth District,’ ‘Third District,’ and ‘Fourth District,’ along with the text ‘Meeting Date: Tuesday, May 27, 2025.’ The group is smiling and posing for the photo.

L to R: Archbishop Jose Gomez, Supervisor Janice Hahn, Annette Delgadillo, Diane Martinez

Los Angeles, CA – This morning, Los Angeles County Supervisor Janice Hahn honored Diane Martinez and Annette Delgadillo for making history as the first sisters and first educators to have served as mayors of the City of Paramount. Hahn was joined in the presentation by Archbishop José Gomez. Martinez and Delgadillo are active members and volunteers at Our Lady of the Rosary Catholic parish in Paramount.

“Diane and Annette have been dedicated leaders for the people of Paramount, role models for young women, my partners in public service, and I am proud to call them both my friends,” said Hahn. “Their extraordinary story needs to be told, and their service deserves to be honored.”

Supervisor Hahn stands with 2 other women smiling on a rooftop terrace with a city skyline in the background. The woman on the left wears a black floral dress with a light blue cardigan, the woman in the center wears a green dress with a white blazer, and the woman on the right wears a green floral dress with a bright pink cardigan. Tall buildings and a clear sky are visible behind them.

Martinez served on the Paramount City Council for 25 years from 1994 to 2019, including six terms as mayor. She currently serves on the Paramount Unified School Board and as Vice Chairwoman for the Catholic Association of Latino Leaders. She earned her bachelor’s degree in liberal studies from California State University Long Beach and has a master’s degree in education administration.

Delgadillo was elected to Paramount’s all-women City Council in 2022 and completed her term as mayor in April. She is Paramount’s representative in the Southern California Association of Governments Genral Assembly. Delgadillo holds a bachelor’s degree in liberal studies from California State Long Beach and a credential in elementary education.

“On behalf of my sister and I, we humbly thank Supervisor Janice Hahn and the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors for recognizing our historical achievement,” said Delgadillo during this morning’s ceremony. “Diane and I will always remember this moment that we shared together.”

“Your city council is all women, our Board of Supervisors is all women, but still there are girls that grow up and are not sure that a career in politics or education is what they want to do, so you’re role models, and the more girls we can get into our line of work, the better this world will be,” added Hahn.

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