
Supervisor Lindsey P. Horvath is the first millennial and only renter currently serving on the all-women Board of Supervisors, bringing a much-needed perspective to solve the region’s most pressing challenges. In 2024, she served as Board’s youngest-ever Chair.
For 2025, she is focused on leading the nation’s fastest disaster response following the devastating Palisades Fire and overhauling the homeless services system.
Since coming to the Board, she has led the County’s homelessness emergency response, helping drive the first decrease in homelessness in nearly a decade. She has taken bold action on the climate by launching the Blue-Ribbon Commission on Climate Action & Fire-Safe Recovery and advanced the LA County Water Plan. She has worked to protect reproductive freedom through the Abortion Safe Haven Program and centering the LGBTQ+ and marginalized communities in the work of the County.
A reformer at her core, she championed Measure G to transform how LA County governs—expanding representation, strengthening ethics, and creating an elected County Executive.
She previously served as Councilmember and the longest consecutively serving Mayor of West Hollywood.