Besides the five members of the Board of Supervisors, the assessor, district attorney and sheriff are elected county officials. Unlike the supervisors, who are selected by the residents of their respective districts, the other three officials are elected by all voters. Only the supervisors have term limits. Members of the 88 city councils in the County are elected by residents of their communities. Supervisors act as the "city council" in unincorporated areas.

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Rick Auerbach |
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City or Unincorporated Area?
Not sure if you live in a city or an unincorporated area? Even if your mailing address has a city, you may live outside its boundaries. By putting in a street address, you can find out what political districts represent that area and whether the area is unincorporated or in a city.
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Campaign Finance Reports
Up-to-date campaign finance activity reports are available online for the Board of Supervisors, Assessor, District Attorney, Sheriff and Countywide measures. Users may search by election, candidate, committee or measure.
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Assessor
The Assessor's Office identifies property ownership; establishes values, and reassesses property upon transfer on change of ownership.
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Board of Supervisors
The Board of Supervisors has five members, each elected by voters within their districts.
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City Officials Roster
This roster provides the names and contact information of officials in the 88 cities in Los Angeles County.
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District Attorney
The District Attorney’s Office prosecutes felony crimes throughout Los Angeles County. Deputy district attorneys also prosecute misdemeanor crimes in unincorporated areas and in 78 of the 88 County cities.
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Public Officials Roster
The Registrar of Voters maintains a website that provides the names and contact information of federal, state and county elected officers who represent Los Angeles County residents
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School Districts
The Office of Education provides a directory that provides contact information for school districts in the County, with links to their websites.
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Sheriff
The Sheriff's Department provides law enforcement services in unincorporated areas and 40 cities, operates jails, directs and coordinates emergency services and maintains security in superior courts.
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Superior Court
This listing provides the names, location assignments and contact information for Los Angeles Superior Court judges and commissioners.
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Related Departments, Commissions, and Agencies
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There are separate governing boards for air quality, water, sanitation, and transportation.
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There are four elected county offices: supervisor, assessor, district attorney, sheriff.
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There are 88 city councils.
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There are 80 boards of education for elementary and secondary levels.
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Superior Court judges are elected by county voters, but are state officials.
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