| | Riverside County (no city given):
James
K. Jamison, 1954 |
| | Near Banning:
Jerry
L. Pettis, 1975 |
| | Desert Hot Springs:
Knute
Hill, 1963 |
| | Hemet:
George
Byer, 2000 —
Victor
V. Veysey, 2001 |
| | Indian Wells:
John
H. Reading, 2003 |
| | Indio:
John
M. Eshleman, 1916 —
Jacqueline
C. Odlum, 1980 |
| | Lake Elsinore:
Frank
Rader, 1897 |
| | Palm Desert:
Albert
W. Hawkes, 1971 —
George
E. Allen, 1973 —
Nancy
Kulp, 1991 —
Patrick
J. Hillings, 1994 |
| | Palm Springs:
Samuel
Untermyer, 1940 —
Winthrop
Rockefeller, 1973 —
David
J. McDonald, 1979 —
John
Phillips, 1983 —
Daryl
Arnold, 1997 —
Alan
Green, 2001 —
Noble
Willingham, 2004 |
| | Perris:
Damon
H. Clark, 1947 |
| | Rancho Mirage:
John
E. Davis, 1990 —
Catherine
Dean May, 2004 —
Gerald
R. Ford, 2006 —
Dwight
J. Porter, 2006 |
| | Riverside:
William
F. L. Hadley, 1901 —
Milton
J. Daniels, 1914 —
Albert
N. Barber, 1940 —
Mabel
Walker Willebrandt, 1963 |
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