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Measure G would expand the L.A. County Board of Supervisors to nine members from its current five: from left, Janice Hahn, Hilda Solis, Lindsey Horvath, Kathryn Barger and Holly Mitchell.
Read more:Your guide to Measure G: Expanding the L.A. County Board of Supervisors, electing a county executive. Measure G would force the L.A. County Board of Supervisors to part with some of its ...
A review of Los Angeles County's budget shows that thousands of dollars were allocated to diversity, equity and inclusion programs while the fire department saw major funding cuts.
Los Angeles County Court of Sessions administered The County until 1852 when the creation Board of Supervisors and the County Chair was formed Chair elected for a 1 year term Chair Pro Tem office was established in 1974 1 Samuel Arbuckle: Unknown December 7, 1852 December 6, 1853 Chair 2 David W. Alexander: December 6, 1853 December 5, 1854
On November 12, 2024, LA County Voters Passed Measure G by 51% equivalent to 1,665,735 votes. This will increase the Board of Supervisors from five to nine elected members and the County Chair will now become the new County Executive with all Executive Power going to the new County Executive which will be effective after the 2028 election and ...
Ballot measures were not numbered prior to the general election of 1914. [1] Until the November 1982 general election, proposition numbers started with "1" for each election. After November 1982, subsequent propositions received sequentially increasing numbers until November 1998 when the count was reset to "1".
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A measure on the November ballot that would double the county's quarter-cent homeless sales tax is leading in an early poll of L.A. County voters but not with enough support yet to pass.