Villanueva argued that the measure is unconstitutional. Jessica Levinson, a professor at LMU Loyola Law School, tells Southern California News Group that there’s legal precedent: a 2005 California appellate court approved a law that lets supervisors in San Bernardino County remove a sheriff.
Source: Los Angeles Daily News
Election 2022: L.A. County Measure A Leads; Would Allow Removal of Elected Sheriff