In the second district, incumbent Mark Ridley-Thomas was term-limited and could not seek a fourth term, opting instead to run for Los Angeles City Council.
Mitchell won the general election, resulting in a supervisor board consisting entirely of women for the first time in its history.
[2] Following the murder of George Floyd and the subsequent protests advocating for criminal justice reform, Lacey's "tough-on-crime" policies were criticized and contrasted with those of her opponents, former San Francisco District Attorney George Gascón and public defender Rachel Rossi.
U.S. senators U.S. representatives Local officials The Compton Community College District held elections for its board of trustees in two areas on November 3.
The Long Beach Community College District held elections for its board of trustees in two areas on November 3.