Your guide to the L.A. County District 3 supervisor's race: Lindsey Horvath faces three challengers
Key takeaways
- Print Supervisor Lindsey Horvath announced in early February she would seek reelection to L.A.
- That’s when incumbent Lindsey Horvath ended weeks of speculation and announced she would not run for mayor of Los Angeles.
- Horvath is seeking reelection for her supervisor’s seat in the June 2 primary election against three challengers, all of whom are political newcomers.
Print Supervisor Lindsey Horvath announced in early February she would seek reelection to L.A. County’s Board of Supervisors after deciding not to challenge Mayor Karen Bass.Horvath faces three newcomers — realtor Tonia Arey, software developer Tomás Sidenfaden, and Valley advocate Carmenlina Minasova.The candidates clash on homelessness approaches and public safety, with Horvath emphasizing root causes while challengers push for different enforcement and shelter strategies. 1 p]:text-cms-story-body-color-text clearfix"> Perhaps the biggest moment in the race for the District 3 seat on the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors occurred in early February.
That’s when incumbent Lindsey Horvath ended weeks of speculation and announced she would not run for mayor of Los Angeles.
Horvath is seeking reelection for her supervisor’s seat in the June 2 primary election against three challengers, all of whom are political newcomers. The five-member board, sometimes referred to as “the little queens” — all the current supervisors are female — controls a $53-billion budget.