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Home: LACERA
Election Information
State law
requires that the Board of Supervisors conduct an election to
fill vacant or expired seats on the Los Angeles County Employees
Retirement Association (LACERA) Board of Investments and Board
of Retirement. LACERA is a public entity separate from the County
that was created to provide retirement, disability and death benefits
to County employees.
The primary
objective of the Executive Office in coordinating the LACERA board
member elections is to ensure that elections are conducted in
an equitable manner in accordance with established procedures,
and to ensure that all eligible LACERA members have the opportunity
to participate in the election process.
The Conflict of Interest/Lobbyist Division staff of the Executive Office is responsible for coordinating
the elections to select LACERA board members.
LACERA is
comprised of two managing boards, the Board of Investments and
the Board of Retirement. For additional information you may visit
LACERA
Boards.
The Board
of Investments has nine members. The Los Angeles County Board
of Supervisors appoints five members, and four members are elected
by the LACERA membership. Two of the elected members are General
Members, one is a Safety Member, and one is a Retired Member.
The Board
of Retirement is comprised of nine members and two alternate
members. Five members are appointed by the Board of Supervisors
and six are elected by the LACERA membership. The six elected
members are comprised of two General Members, two Retired Members, one of whom is an Alternate Member of the board,
and two Safety Members, one of whom is also an Alternate Member of
the board.
- A general
member is a person who is working at least three-quarter
time as a permanent employee for the County or for an outside
district, and who is earning service credit in a retirement
plan.
- A safety
member is a permanent employee of Los Angeles County working
three-quarter time or more in firefighting, forestry, lifeguarding,
or law enforcement (including District Attorney Investigators).
- A retired
member is a former County or outside district employee
who has taken either a service retirement or a disability retirement.
2009
LACERA ELECTION RESULTS
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Related Links:
Registrar-Recorder/County
Clerk
Los
Angeles County Employees Retirement Associations
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