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The 2026 Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors election is scheduled to be held on November 3, 2026, in Los Angeles County, California, with a nonpartisan blanket primary election being held on June 2. [1] Two of the five seats on the board will be up for election in four-year terms.
Municipal elections in California are officially nonpartisan; candidates' party affiliations do not appear on the ballot.
The first supervisorial district contains Downtown, Northeast Los Angeles and Eastside Los Angeles, parts of the San Gabriel Valley, and the eastern Pomona Valley. It includes the cities of Montebello, Pomona, West Covina, El Monte and Alhambra. Incumbent supervisor Hilda Solis is term-limited and ineligible to run for re-election.
The third supervisorial district covers the western areas of the county, encapsulating the Westside, Santa Monica Mountains, and San Fernando Valley. It includes the cities of Santa Monica, West Hollywood, and Beverly Hills. Incumbent supervisor Lindsey Horvath is eligible to run for re-election to a second term. She was first elected in 2022 with 52.2% of the vote.