The Mayor of Los Santos County is the elected executive head of Los Santos County, the southern half of the State of San Andreas.
General Overview[]
The Mayor of Los Santos County oversees the City of Los Santos and the surrounding Los Santos County. The jurisdiction was created after the dissolution of the City Council and introduction of a new State Constitution on July 10, 2024. Mayors are elected alongside the election for Blaine County as well as Department of Justice elected magistrates and the San Andreas Medical Authority director.
The Mayor is responsible for overseeing the appointment of the Chief of Police for the Los Santos Police Department.
History[]
Nino Chavez won the first election for Mayor of Los Santos County on July 19, 2024. He appointed Daisy Moss as the Chief of Police of the LSPD on August 3, 2024. For the October 2024 election where the mayoral candidates for Los Santos County and Blaine County were combined onto one ballot (and only one name could be selected), incumbent Nino won a second term on October 21, 2024. For the January 2025 election which continued to combine the mayoral candidates for both counties onto the same ballot, incumbent Nino became the first Mayor to win three consecutive terms on January 20, 2025. When Chief of Police Daisy Moss resigned on January 30, 2025, Mayor Nino appointed Wyatt Turner as the interim CoP on January 31, 2025. He formally became the CoP on February 21, 2025. For the April 2025 election which allowed voters to select a Los Santos County Mayor on one ballot and a Blaine County Mayor on a separate ballot, incumbent Nino won a fourth consecutive mayoral term on April 21, 2025--subsequently setting a record for the longest tenured mayor in Los Santos history. Mayor Nino opted not to rerun, and finally left office on July 21, 2025 after over a year as Los Santos County Mayor.
For the July 2025 election, Nino's cabinet member Michael Razzel won the Los Santos County Mayor election (and another Nino cabinet member Junior Huntley won the Blaine County Mayor election) on July 21, 2025. Mayor Razzel punitively replaced LSPD Chief of Police Wyatt Turner with interim CoP Ruby York on August 27, 2025, before publicly appointing Kyle Pred as CoP on September 10, 2025.
For the October 2025 election, incumbent Michael Razzel opted not to run for a second term. He instead endorsed his cabinet member Quinton Quantum to succeed him, with Razzel intending to serve as his Deputy Mayor if he won (Razzel wound up winning Elected Magistrate). Razzel refused to support the mayoral campaigns of his other cabinet members, Charles Danger and Remedy Creed (though Remedy was ultimately blocked from the ballot for still having felonies including a HAG on her record). Blaine County Deputy Mayor Denzel Wallace also ran for Los Santos County Mayor. On October 28, 2025, Justice Sean Danielson announced that Charles Danger won the Los Santos County Mayor election.
Mayor Danger suspiciously approved several multimillion dollar state business grants that led to recipients such as Bruce Baylor and Quinton Quantum having to repay the State account. Mayor Danger also did not get along with the Blaine County Mayor Dawn Hearte, with one of their only joint collaborations being the successful redistricting of Los Santos County's Chumash into Blaine County. In November 2025, both county Mayors approved an amendment to the "Civil Service Act", "Article 3.2 Succession Protocol"--which changed how a county Mayor is replaced if their office is vacated. The Succession Protocol mandated a special election held within seven days for the public to vote in a new Mayor (unless a regularly scheduled election was already going to happen within ten days or less). Not long after in the Department of Justice's emergency town hall meeting on December 3, 2025 inside of Davis City Hall, Justice Nathaniel Greyson announced that Mayor Danger fled the State yesterday due to an investigation by the San Andreas State Marshals, that the DoJ vacated the position of Los Santos County Mayor, and that a new mayoral election will be held in accordance with the Succession Protocol in the recently legislated "Civil Service Act". The emergency special election ballots to vote for a new interim Los Santos County Mayor opened on December 6, 2025 with a record-shattering total of 16 candidates, and closed on December 14, 2025 at 4pm PST. At the Galileo Observatory on December 15, 2025, Justice Sean Danielson announced Denzel Wallace as the special election winner and new interim Mayor of Los Santos County to finish out the current term.
During Chief of Police Kyle Pred's suspension for choking an EMT to let him into the ICU to speak to a witness, Pred's Assistant Chief Matt Dark-Rhodes filled in as the interim CoP pending the result of the criminal case pushed by Marshal Skyler Sparks. Mayor Denzel fired Pred when he was found guilty of Criminal Threats, Unlawful Imprisonment, Felony Trespassing, Battery of a Government Employee, and Felony Authority Felony Offenses on January 12, 2026. Mayor Denzel then officially appointed Matt Dark-Rhodes as the new Chief of Police, but was dismayed when he unsuccessfully tried to make Pred his new Assistant Chief of Police. Denzel was re-elected for a full mayoral term on January 28, 2026. The runner-up Carmella Corset then threw a molotov cocktail into the crowd and got shot down by the police.
List of Mayors[]
| # | Mayor | Term(s) | Team |
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First Term
July 19, 2024 - October 21, 2024 |
Mayor's Office
Chief of Police (LSPD)
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| Second Term
October 21, 2024 - January 20, 2025 | |||
| Third Term
January 20, 2025 - April 21, 2025 | |||
| Fourth Term
April 21, 2025 - July 21, 2025 | |||
| 2 |
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First Term
July 21, 2025 - October 28, 2025 |
Mayor's Office
Chief of Police (LSPD)
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| 3 |
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First Term
October 28, 2025 - December 3, 2025 (position vacated) |
Mayor's Office
Chief of Police (LSPD)
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| 4 |
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Interim Term
December 15, 2025 - January 28, 2026 |
Mayor's Office
Chief of Police (LSPD)
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| First Term
January 28, 2026 - Present |
Mayoral Election Results[]
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Polls Closed - July 19, 2024
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Polls Closed - October 21, 2024
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Polls Closed - January 19, 2025
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Polls Closed - April 19, 2025
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Polls Closed - July 19, 2025
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Polls Closed - October 27, 2025
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Polls Closed - December 14, 2025
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Polls Closed - January 28, 2026
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