Los Angeles
LA County Board
Agenda Item 30
30.\nPreparing for Potential Disruptions in Upcoming Local Elections\nRecommendation as submitted by Supervisor Solis: Direct the Acting Chief\nExecutive Officer, through the Legislative Affairs and Intergovernmental\nRelations Branch, to send five-signature letters to the California State Attorney\nGeneral Rob Bonta and Secretary of State Shirley N. Weber conveying support\nfor continued Statewide coordination to safeguard the administration, integrity,\nand security of the June 2, 2026, Statewide Direct Primary Election and\nNovember 3, 2026, General Election, and expressing Los Angeles County’s\ncommitment to collaborate with State partners and request ongoing\ncoordination, information-sharing, and support. Instruct the\nRegistrar-Recorder/County Clerk to report back to the Board in writing in 30\ndays on preparation, security readiness, and high-level planning considerations\nfor the 2026 election cycle, including, but not limited to:\nContinuity of operations planning, incident response protocols, and\ncontingency plans for potential election disruptions and/or voting\ninterference, including training and support for community and County\nEmployee Election Workers, and intergovernmental and inter-agency\ncoordination to facilitate and support the voting, ballot processing, and\nelection certification activities;\nVoter outreach and education plans, including in-language outreach and\nsupport for limited English-speaking voters, specifically addressing voting\noptions, voting rights, and resources available to ensure voting access,\nelection security, and dis/misinformation; and\nPhysical security measures, cybersecurity safeguards, and resource\nallocation in support of these efforts for the 2026 election cycle.\n(26-1712)\nMotion by Supervisor Solis (Exempt From Cluster)