July 15, 2019 •
Long Beach City Council Sets Date for Special Election

Long Beach, California
A special election will take place on November 5 for City Council District 1. The Long Beach City Council adopted a resolution at the July 9 meeting to conduct a special municipal election. Lena Gonzalez relinquished the District 1 seat […]
A special election will take place on November 5 for City Council District 1.
The Long Beach City Council adopted a resolution at the July 9 meeting to conduct a special municipal election.
Lena Gonzalez relinquished the District 1 seat after winning the state Senate District 33 seat.
The council’s adoption of the resolution included a request to the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors to have the Los Angeles County Registrar-Recorder/County Clerk run the special election in November.
May 10, 2019 •
Long Beach Residents Can Apply to Serve on Newly Formed Ethics Commission

Long Beach, California
City officials are accepting applications for the ethics commission approved by voters last November. The charter amendment established a seven-member ethics commission. The ethics commission will implement campaign finance, lobbying, conflicts of interest, and governmental ethics laws. Qualified applicants may […]
City officials are accepting applications for the ethics commission approved by voters last November.
The charter amendment established a seven-member ethics commission.
The ethics commission will implement campaign finance, lobbying, conflicts of interest, and governmental ethics laws.
Qualified applicants may not concurrently hold elective office, work as an officer for a city candidate campaign, be a city employee, or employ or be employed by anyone required to register as a city lobbyist.
The mayor and city auditor will make four appointments to be confirmed by City Council.
The remaining three members will be appointed by the confirmed commissioners.
The deadline for submitting applications is June 7.
November 7, 2018 •
Long Beach California Votes to Create an Ethics Commission
The City of Long Beach, California voted to establish a city ethics commission. Measure CCC creates an independent ethics commission charged with administering and implementing rules concerning campaign financing, lobbying, conflicts of interest and governmental ethics. The commission will also […]
The City of Long Beach, California voted to establish a city ethics commission.
Measure CCC creates an independent ethics commission charged with administering and implementing rules concerning campaign financing, lobbying, conflicts of interest and governmental ethics.
The commission will also develop an educational program for candidates and lobbyists with the city.
The city’s agreement with the Fair Political Practices Commission to assist in the enforcement of local ethics laws remains in place.
April 19, 2017 •
Long Beach, California Repeals Ban on Contributions from Officeholder Funds
On April 18, Long Beach City Council approved a measure to repeal a local campaign finance law which barred elected officials from contributing officeholder funds to other candidates running for elective office. The restriction risked being challenged as unconstitutional and […]
On April 18, Long Beach City Council approved a measure to repeal a local campaign finance law which barred elected officials from contributing officeholder funds to other candidates running for elective office.
The restriction risked being challenged as unconstitutional and the repeal brings city law more in line with current state rules.
The City Council voted 5-3 in favor of the repeal.
January 21, 2015 •
Long Beach, California Council Votes to Increase Officeholder Account Limits
City Council has cast the first of two required votes to increase contribution limits for officeholder accounts. Ordinance 15-0062 triples total permissible contributions per calendar year to city officeholder accounts to $30,000 for council members and to $75,000 for citywide […]
City Council has cast the first of two required votes to increase contribution limits for officeholder accounts. Ordinance 15-0062 triples total permissible contributions per calendar year to city officeholder accounts to $30,000 for council members and to $75,000 for citywide elected officials.
Individual contributor limits per calendar year will also rise from $500 to $750 for council officeholder accounts and from $500 to $1,000 for citywide officeholder accounts.
The second required vote could take place as early as the next regularly scheduled meeting on February 3, 2015.
November 19, 2014 •
Long Beach, California Council Votes to Roll Back Campaign Restrictions
City Council voted November 18 to remove portions of the city’s Campaign Reform Act. Ordinance 14-0926 allows candidates to deposit large contributions before obtaining donor information and to transfer contributions to other candidates. Both practices are currently allowed by the […]
City Council voted November 18 to remove portions of the city’s Campaign Reform Act. Ordinance 14-0926 allows candidates to deposit large contributions before obtaining donor information and to transfer contributions to other candidates. Both practices are currently allowed by the state, but prohibited by city law.
The ordinance would also adjust contribution limits on January 1 of odd numbered years, rounded to the nearest $100. Currently, limits are adjusted in even numbered years to the nearest $50.
The ordinance takes effect 31 days following approval by Mayor Robert Garcia.
October 13, 2010 •
Supreme Court Declines to Hear Long Beach Appeal
PACs will continue to be allowed to receive unlimited contributions for independent expenditures.
The U.S. Supreme Court decided not to hear the city’s appeal of a lawsuit brought by the Long Beach Area Chamber of Commerce over the city’s campaign finance rules involving independent expenditures.
Long Beach appealed to the high court after the Ninth Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals affirmed a lower court ruling stating the Chamber’s PAC may receive unlimited contributions to fund their independent campaign expenditures in city elections.
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