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Supervisor Hahn Calls for Report on LA County Readiness for November 4th Statewide Special Election

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Supervisor Hahn Calls for Report on LA County Readiness for November 4th Statewide Special Election

September 16, 2025

Los Angeles, CA —Today, the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors approved a motion introduced by Supervisor Janice Hahn directing the Los Angeles County Registrar-Recorder/County Clerk to provide the Board of Supervisors with a detailed update on preparations for California’s November 4th statewide special election.

Governor Gavin Newsom called the special election on August 21, just 75 days before Election Day, after signing into law a package of bills designed in response to unprecedented partisan redistricting efforts in Texas and other states.

“As the largest county in the nation, Los Angeles County has to run elections at a scale no one else does,” said Supervisor Janice Hahn. “Normally, our Registrar begins planning a year in advance. This time, we have less than three months. We have a responsibility to our voters to make sure this special election is carried out smoothly and securely—even on a compressed timeline.”

The compressed timeline means vote centers must be secured in just 65 days, and vote-by-mail ballots mailed within 45 days. Beyond those immediate deadlines, election officials must also onboard temporary staff, order supplies, secure systems, install drop boxes, recruit and train election workers, prepare vendors, and launch voter education and outreach campaigns.

Hahn’s motion directs the LA County Registrar-Recorder to report back to the Board publicly at its October 7, 2025 meeting. The update will specifically address:
• State funding
• Vote-by-mail ballots
• Ballot drop boxes
• Vote centers
• Election worker recruitment and training
• Voter education and outreach

Read the full approved motion here: https://file.lacounty.gov/SDSInter/bos/supdocs/207362.pdf

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