City Council confirms Patrice Lattimore as Los Angeles city clerk
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The City Council confirmed Patrice Lattimore as Los Angeles city clerk; the clerk’s office will administer city elections, manage official records and support the charter reform commission.
The Los Angeles City Council confirmed Patrice Lattimore as city clerk. Lattimore, previously a chief management analyst in the City Clerk’s office, was credited in the council’s summary with implementing a comprehensive legislative management system and improvements to language inclusion.
Mayor Karen Bass praised the appointment during the meeting summary, saying Lattimore will administer the ongoing city charter reform commission and next year’s elections. The city clerk’s office is responsible for retention and management of official city records, archive management, council proceedings and administration of municipal elections.
The council’s public summary encourages residents to visit clerk.lacity.gov for further information about the clerk’s duties and the office’s services.
