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The 2020 Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors elections took place on March 3, 2020, with runoff elections held on November 3, 2020, to elect members of the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors. Three of the five seats on the board were up for election.
With the election of Holly Mitchell in the second district, the board of supervisors consisted entirely of women for the first time in history.
Municipal elections in California are officially nonpartisan; candidates' party affiliations do not appear on the ballot.
District 2
2020 Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors election District 2
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| | | | Candidate | Holly Mitchell | Herb Wesson | Jan Perry | First round | 87,914 29.0% | 90,597 29.9% | 36,099 11.9% | Runoff | 387,930 60.6% | 252,545 39.4% | Eliminated | | | | | | Candidate | Albert Robles | Jorge Nuno | Jake Jeong | First round | 32,305 10.7% | 19,850 6.6% | 19,511 6.5% | Runoff | Eliminated | Eliminated | Eliminated | | | | | Candidate | Rene Rigard | | First round | 16,452 5.4% | | Runoff | Eliminated | | |
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The second supervisorial district is the smallest of the five, comprising mostly parts of the South Los Angeles and South Bay areas. It contains the cities of Inglewood, Compton, Carson, and Hawthorne. Incumbent supervisor Mark Ridley-Thomas was term-limited and could not seek re-election.
Candidates
Advanced to runoff
Eliminated in primary
Results
2020 Second supervisorial district election[1][2] Primary election |
Candidate | Votes | % |
Herb Wesson | 90,597 | 29.93 |
Holly Mitchell | 87,914 | 29.04 |
Jan Perry | 36,099 | 11.92 |
Albert Robles | 32,305 | 10.67 |
Jorge Nuno | 19,850 | 6.56 |
Jake Jeong | 19,511 | 6.45 |
Rene Rigard | 16,452 | 5.43 |
Total votes | 302,728 | 100.00 |
General election |
Holly Mitchell | 387,930 | 60.57 |
Herb Wesson | 252,545 | 39.43 |
Total votes | 640,475 | 100.00 |
District 4
2020 Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors election District 4
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| | | Candidate | Janice Hahn | Desiree Washington | Popular vote | 291,618 | 91,352 | Percentage | 76.2% | 23.9% | |
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The fourth supervisorial district contains most of the South Bay and Gateway Cities areas, as well as parts of the Harbor Region and San Gabriel Valley. It includes the cities of Long Beach, Torrance, Downey, Norwalk, Whittier, and Lakewood. Incumbent supervisor Janice Hahn was first elected in 2016 with 56.3% of the vote.
Candidates
- Janice Hahn (Democratic), incumbent supervisor
- Desiree Washington
Results
2020 Fourth supervisorial district election[1] Primary election |
Candidate | Votes | % |
Janice Hahn (incumbent) | 291,618 | 76.15 |
Desiree Washington | 91,352 | 23.85 |
Total votes | 382,970 | 100.00 |
District 5
2020 Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors election District 5
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| | | | Candidate | Kathryn Barger | Darrell Park | John Harabedian | Popular vote | 240,403 | 84,611 | 84,199 | Percentage | 58.8% | 20.7% | 20.6% | |
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The fifth supervisorial district is the largest of the five, covering the entire northern half of the county including the Verdugo Mountains, the San Gabriel Mountains, the Antelope Valley, and portions of the San Gabriel Valley. It includes the cities of Santa Clarita, Glendale, Lancaster, Palmdale, Pasadena, Burbank, and Alhambra. Incumbent supervisor Kathryn Barger was first elected in a runoff election in 2016 with 57.9% of the vote.
Candidates
- Kathryn Barger (Republican), incumbent supervisor
- John Harabedian
- Darrell Park (Democratic), community activist and candidate for this district in 2016
Results
2020 Fifth supervisorial district election[1] Primary election |
Candidate | Votes | % |
Kathryn Barger (incumbent) | 240,403 | 58.75 |
Darrell Park | 84,611 | 20.68 |
John Harabedian | 84,199 | 20.58 |
Total votes | 409,213 | 100.00 |
References
- ^ a b c "Presidential Primary Election, March 3". Los Angeles County Registrar-Recorder/County Clerk. March 27, 2020.
- ^ "General Election, November 3". Los Angeles County Registrar-Recorder/County Clerk. November 30, 2020.
External links
- Los Angeles County Department of Registrar-Recorder/County Clerk
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