057110.ME.1209.budget16.rd--SACRAMENTO,Ca--Freshman Assemblyman Mervyn Dymally (D- Los Angeles) speaks with a colleague on the floor of the state Assembly after a special session on December 10, 2002. Dymally is a former Assemblyman, Senator and state official. LOS ANGELES — Former California Lieutenant Governor Mervyn Dymally has died at the age of 86.

Dymally was a former California assemblyman, senator and lieutenant governor as well as a member of Congress. A former press secretary for the Democratic lawmaker said Dymally died Sunday in Los Angeles. He was 86.

Jasmine Cannick said Dymally’s health had been in decline.

In a political career that started in 1963, Dymally served in state office for more than two decades and spent another 12 years in Congress representing the South Los Angeles area. The Trinidad-born Dymally became the state’s first black lieutenant governor when he was elected in 1975. Dymally was survived by his wife Alice, a son and a daughter.

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