ELECTION DAY COVERAGE: Continuous updates from the polls in Oakland
on November 5, 2024
While most of the attention on Election Day will focus on Vice President and East Bay native Kamala Harris’ attempt to make history and become the nation’s first woman president, Oakland North will focus on the races that will change the makeup of the Oakland City Council.
Shortly after the polls open at 7 a.m., our reporters will be talking to voters across the city about the council races and measures on the ballot.
Five council seats are up for reelection and only two incumbents are asking voters to return them, which means the council will have at least three fresh faces in January. In addition, voters are being asked to recall both the mayor and the Alameda County district attorney.
12 p.m. Incumbent Councilmember Noel Gallo continues campaign efforts in District 5
Incumbent Oakland City Councilmember Noel Gallo is conducting precinct walking within District 5 with his wife and daughter, visiting churches or schools alongside the 34th and 33rd Avenues in the neighborhood. They talked to the residents and sent flyers and door hangers to get them out to vote.
Oakland North reached out to the other two candidates, Senior Policy Advisor Erin Armstrong and the Business Owner Dominic Prado. Armstrong responded that on Election Day, she plans to stay at home with a small group of family, friends and volunteers for a gathering. Prado, meanwhile, will be preparing for his cooking work instead of running campaign events.
Reporting by WanYu Yao
11:37 a.m. Nerves run high at Beth Eden Baptist Church
Voting Directions on the Wall of Beth Eden Church, West Oakland. (Xavey Bzdek)
The sun cast a long shadow behind the “vote here” sign near the Beth Eden Baptist Church parking lot. Nerves were high for many, but most believed the elections were a chance for them to do their part and participate in their democracy by sharing their voice.
Psychologist Anjali George said although she feels that local politicians should stay in their positions and do their jobs, she decided to vote “yes” to recall Mayor Sheng Thao.
“It’s more the allegations of maybe her using her power and influence in ways that were suspicious,” George said.
Reporting by Xavey Bzdeck
Not sure how to vote on Propositions 6 and 36? Looking for a polling place near an Oakland BART station? Read some of our earlier coverage:
Oakland North will provide continuous coverage through Election Day and night, with coverage continuing until the votes are certified in December. Follow us here, on X (@northoaklandnow) and on Instagram (@oaklandnorthnews).
Information about how to vote and where to vote, including same-day registration, is available on the county election site.
Daniela X. Sandoval contributed to this story
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