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Los Angeles council confirms mayoral appointee as city clerk, 14‑0
Summary
On Sept. 16 the City Council confirmed the mayor’s nominee to serve as Los Angeles City Clerk. The nominee pledged to speed contract processing and modernize office operations; councilmembers publicly congratulated her.
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The Los Angeles City Council voted unanimously on Sept. 16 to confirm the mayor’s nominee to serve as City Clerk.
Council members called the nominee, identified in the meeting as Ladamore, to the dais; she thanked Mayor Baz and the Council for the appointment and described a 26‑year career with the city and the clerk’s office. “Estoy muy lista para la tarea ante mí, y voy a estar comprometida para lograr excelencia en el departamento operando constantemente con los estándares de eficiencia y de responsabilidad más eficientes,” Ladamore said.
In her remarks the new clerk said she plans to speed contract handling and payment processing and to “cultivar una cultura de mejoranzas continuada” in the office. Multiple councilmembers offered public congratulations and said they looked forward to working with her.
The council recorded a roll‑call tally of 14 in favor for the item during the meeting; the clerk’s confirmation was the closing action of the agenda segment that included consent items called for that morning.
Why it matters: The city clerk’s office administers official records, manages council documents and oversees certain municipal processes; the nominee said her priorities are operational efficiency and improved service delivery.
What happened next: After the confirmation the council moved on to the next items on the agenda. The confirmation was taken during the consent/appointment portion of the meeting and did not generate additional debate on the council floor.

