LA County Supervisor Lindsey Horvath Launches Reelection Campaign

Horvath seeks second term representing over 2 million residents in Third District

Published on Feb. 27, 2026

Los Angeles County Supervisor Lindsey Horvath officially launched her reelection campaign on Thursday for a second term representing the Third District, which covers over 446 square miles and more than 2 million residents across 10 cities, 26 unincorporated communities, and 49 neighborhoods in LA.

Why it matters

Horvath's reelection bid comes as the LA County Board of Supervisors faces key issues like public safety, homelessness, and infrastructure. As an incumbent, Horvath's campaign will highlight her record and priorities for the diverse Third District.

The details

Horvath was first elected to the LA County Board of Supervisors in 2022, succeeding former Supervisor Sheila Kuehl. Her district stretches from the Ventura County line to West Hollywood and the San Fernando Valley, encompassing a large and varied geographic area.

  • Horvath officially launched her reelection campaign on Thursday, February 26, 2026.
  • Horvath was first elected to the LA County Board of Supervisors in 2022.

The players

Lindsey Horvath

Los Angeles County Supervisor representing the Third District, which she is seeking reelection for.

Sheila Kuehl

Former Los Angeles County Supervisor who previously represented the Third District, which Horvath now holds.

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The takeaway

Horvath's reelection campaign will focus on her record and priorities for the diverse Third District, which faces key challenges like public safety, homelessness, and infrastructure. As an incumbent, Horvath will look to highlight her experience and leadership on these issues.