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Registrar briefs supervisors on compressed schedule for Nov. 4 special election; county got state funding
Summary
Registrar‑Recorder Dean Logan told supervisors Oct. 7 that the statewide special election set for Nov. 4 was unanticipated and not budgeted but the state provided an upfront estimate (about $67 million) and the county has mailed ballots to voters, will operate 251 vote centers and 418 secure drop boxes.
Lede Dean Logan, Los Angeles County Registrar‑Recorder/County Clerk, briefed the Board of Supervisors on Oct. 7 about preparations for a Nov. 4 statewide special election called by the Legislature; the county has begun mailing ballots, will open 251 vote centers and operate 418 official drop boxes, and said the state provided an upfront allocation to cover estimated election costs.
Nut graf The election, an unscheduled statewide vote on a proposed constitutional amendment affecting congressional districting, required a rapid operational response. County staff described the vote‑by‑mail program,…
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