Supervisor Chris Parlier announced he has pulled papers to run for re-election to serve a full term to represent Kern County’s Second Supervisorial District.

Parlier was elected in a special election in November 2024 to fill the remaining two year of Zack Scrivner’s term as supervisor.

Scrivner had resigned in August 2024 for medical reasons. He was also facing criminal charges for the alleged sexual assault of one of his children.

“I was honored to be entrusted by the voters of Kern County to fill a vacancy in the Second Supervisorial District,” said Chris Parlier. “Over the past year, I’ve been inspired every day by the people of this district, who have shown me the dedication it takes to build stronger communities together. I look forward to continuing to work alongside those partners and furthering my commitment to advancing public safety, fiscal responsibility, and improving the quality of life for the constituents.”

Since taking office in December 2024, Parlier has led several initiatives to strengthen public safety, support local businesses and the regional economy, and enhance necessary infrastructure.

Parlier cited several major accomplishments in the past two years, including:

• Traveled to Washington, D.C., in April 2025 to advocate for the Kern County oil industry,

• Opened new Sheriff Sub-stations in Taft and Rosamond.

• Secured over $300,000 in equipment and operational support for the Kern County Sheriff’s Office and Fire Department.

• Managed approximately $12 million in park improvements and $50 million in road, construction, and infrastructure projects across District 2.

 • In coordination with state legislators, instituted the procurement of $2 million in state budget funding for fire mitigation efforts through grazing for the Kern County Fire Department, supporting local Kern County sheep herders and wool growers.

• Guided the transition of fire protection operations and enforcement of State Fire Marshal regulations in California City to the Kern County Fire Department.

 • Passed a local ordinance establishing a zero-tolerance policy for catalytic converter theft.

• Restored veteran ID card services for local residents.