AT A GLANCE: With polls closed and results coming in, we provide you with the results as they get reported in Alameda County. Unofficial winners based on all precincts reporting are highlighted in green.
What’s on the Ballot
Races: List of Offices and Candidates by County
(i) indicates incumbent.
SUPERVISOR-DISTRICT 3
(One to be elected)
Rebecca Kaplan
Lena Tam
DISTRICT ATTORNEY
(One to be elected)
Pamela Price
Terry Wiley
ALAMEDA MAYOR
(One to be elected)
Marilyn Ezzy Ashcraft
Barack D. Obama Shaw
Trish Spencer
ALAMEDA CITY COUNCIL
(Two to be elected)
Paul Beusterien
Tony Daysog (i)
Hannah Groce
Tracy Jensen
Jim Oddie
Bill Pai
ALBANY CITY COUNCIL
(Two to be elected)
Jeremiah Garrett-Pinguelo
Jennifer Hansen-Romero.
Robin Lopez
John Anthony Miki
Nick Pilch
BERKELEY CITY COUNCIL-DISTRICT 1
(One to be elected)
Tamar Michai Freeman
Rashi Kesarwani (i)
Elisa Mikiten
BERKELEY CITY COUNCIL-DISTRICT 8
(One to be elected)
Peter Bruce Dumont
Mark Humbert
Mari Mendonca
Mary-Lee Smith
Jay Wu
DUBLIN CITY COUNCIL
(Two to be elected)
Jean Josey (i)
Lynna Lan Tien Nguyen Do
Kashef Qaadri
EMERYVILLE CITY COUNCIL
(Two to be elected)
Sukhdeep Kaur
David Mourra
Kalimah Priforce
Eugene Tssui
Brooke Westling
FREMONT CITY COUNCIL-DISTRICT 2
(One to be elected)
Desrie Campbell
Robert Daulton
Keith Parker
FREMONT CITY COUNCIL-DISTRICT 3
(One to be elected)
Jenny Kassan (i)
Kathy Kimberlin
Arif Mohamed
FREMONT CITY COUNCIL-DISTRICT 4
(One to be elected)
Bryce Beckel
Yang Shao (i)
HAYWARD CITY COUNCIL
(Two to be elected)
Tom Ferreira
Dan Goldstein
Amal Issa
Michael Lema
Sherman Lewis
Julie Roche
Sunita Rupan
George Syrop
LIVERMORE MAYOR
(One to be elected)
John Marchand
Mony Nop
LIVERMORE CITY COUNCIL-DISTRICT 1
(One to be elected)
Evan Branning
Carol Wahrer
LIVERMORE CITY COUNCIL-DISTRICT 2
(One to be elected)
Ben Barrientos
Mel Chiong
NEWARK MAYOR
(One to be elected)
Michael Hannon
Jason Miguel
NEWARK CITY COUNCIL
(Two to be elected)
Soraya Ahmadyar
Mike Bucci (i)
Terrance Grindall
Taranjit Gujral
Matthew Jorgens
Barry Taimani
OAKLAND MAYOR
(One to be elected)
Ignacio de la Fuente
Gregory Hodge
Tyron Jordan
Peter Liu
Treva Reid
John Reimann
Seneca Scott
Loren Taylor
Sheng Thao
Allyssa Victory Villanueva
OAKLAND CITY COUNCIL-DISTRICT 2
(One to be elected)
Nikki Fortunato Bas (i)
Harold Lowe
OAKLAND CITY COUNCIL-DISTRICT 4
(One to be elected)
Nenna Joiner
Janani Ramachandran
OAKLAND CITY COUNCIL-DISTRICT 6
(One to be elected)
Yakpasua Gbagba Zazaboi
Kevin Jenkins
Kenny Session
Nancy Sidebotham
PIEDMONT CITY COUNCIL
(Three to be elected)
Betsy Smegal Andersen (i)
Sunny Bostrom-Fleming
Jennifer Long (i)
Bridget McInerney Harris
Tom Ramsey
Jeanne Solnordal
PLEASANTON CITY COUNCIL-DISTRICT 1
(One to be elected)
Jeff Nibert
Dean Wallace
PLEASANTON CITY COUNCIL-DISTRICT 3
(One to be elected)
Joel Liu
Julie Testa (i)
Jamie Yee
SAN LEANDRO MAYOR
(One to be elected)
Bryan Azevedo
Christopher Bammer
Juan Gonzalez III
Lee Thomas
SAN LEANDRO CITY COUNCIL-DISTRICT 1
(One to be elected)
David Anderson Sr.
Kenneth Pon
Celina Reynes
SAN LEANDRO CITY COUNCIL-DISTRICT 5
(One to be elected)
Kouhoa Bowen
Monique Tate
UNION CITY CITY COUNCIL-DISTRICT 2
(One to be elected)
Chuck Kennedy
Jaime Patino (i)
UNION CITY CITY COUNCIL-DISTRICT 3
(One to be elected)
Kristy Boer
Lee Guio
Jeff Wang
UNION CITY CITY COUNCIL-DISTRICT 4
(One to be elected)
Vipan Bajwa
Scott Sakakihara
BART DIRECTOR-DISTRICT 6
(One to be elected)
Liz Ames (i)
Shyam Chetal
Lance Nishihira
Measures
MEASURE D-ALAMEDA COUNTY
Allows a maximum floor ratio of .025 for agricultural buildings in Large Parcel Agriculture areas and a minimum of 20,000 and maximum of 60,000 square feet for covered equestrian riding areas.
PASSED (Requires majority approval)
MEASURE E-ALAMEDA
A charter amendment to allow City Council to increase salaries for councilmembers ($1,200 per year) and mayor ($3,600 per year) for the first time since the 1970s.
PASSED (Requires majority approval)
MEASURE F-ALAMEDA
Increases the city’s transient occupancy tax from 10 percent to 14 percent for general government use.
PASSED (Requires majority approval)
MEASURE G-LIVERMORE VALLEY JOINT UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT
A $450 million bond issue to upgrade aging classrooms and facilities and to keep instructional technology up-to-date.
FAILED (Requires 55 percent approval)
MEASURE H-OAKLAND UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT
Renews a $120 parcel tax for 14 years to attract and retain qualified teachers and to provide mentoring, tutoring and counseling.
PASSED (Requires two-thirds approval)
MEASURE I-PLEASANTON UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT
A $395 million bond issue to replace or modernize classrooms and other school facilities.
PASSED (Requires 55 percent approval)
MEASURE J-SUNOL GLEN UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT
A $10.9 million bond issue to replace or modernize classrooms and other school facilities.
FAILED (Requires 55 percent approval)
MEASURE K-ALBANY
Repeals two current special emergency services taxes and adds a new special emergency services on residential and commercial property at $0.074 per square foot of land.
PASSED (Requires two-thirds approval)
MEASURE L-BERKELEY
A $650 million bond issue to create affordable housing, repair streets and sidewalks and enhance various infrastructure.
FAILED (Requires two-thirds approval)
MEASURE M-BERKELEY
A tax on property owners who keep residential units vacant more than 182 days per year at $3,000 or $6,000 per unit in the first year, then increasing to $12,000 for each subsequent year.
PASSED (Requires majority approval)
MEASURE N-BERKELEY
Empowers any federal, state or local public entity to develop, construct or acquire 3,000 units of low-rent housing for low-income people.
PASSED (Requires majority approval)
MEASURE O-EMERYVILLE
Increases the real property transfer tax to $15 per thousand for property sales between $1 million and $2 million, and $25 per thousand for property sales above $2 million to fund general city services.
PASSED (Requires majority approval)
MEASURE P-LIVERMORE
Amends the South Livermore Urban Growth Boundary policies to extend sewer service to permitted uses within the South Livermore Valley Area Plan Planning Area.
PASSED (Requires majority approval)
MEASURE Q-OAKLAND
Authorizes the city to develop, construct or acquire up to 13,000 low-rent residential units in social housing projects to provide affordable rental housing.
PASSED (Requires majority approval)
MEASURE R-OAKLAND
A city charter amendment to replace gender-specific language and using gender-neutral pronouns.
PASSED (Requires majority approval)
MEASURE S-OAKLAND
A charter amendment to authorize voting by non-citizen residents who are the parents or legal guardians for Oakland school board elections if they are otherwise eligible to vote under state and local law.
PASSED (Requires majority approval)
MEASURE T-OAKLAND
Amends the city’s business tax rates to create a progressive rate structure that will impose the highest rates on the highest-grossing businesses, imposing taxes at rates of .05 percent to .55 percent of gross receipts.
PASSED (Requires majority approval)
MEASURE U-OAKLAND
A $850 million bond issue to create affordable housing, increase housing for homeless residents, repaving streets, updating fire stations and other infrastructure improvements.
PASSED (Requires two-thirds approval)
MEASURE V-OAKLAND
Amends the city’s just cause for eviction ordinance to prohibit no-fault evictions of children and educators during the school year, to extend eviction protections to people in recreational vehicles, tiny homes on wheels and newly constructed units except during the first 10 years after issuance of the certificate of occupancy, and to remove failure to sign a new lease as grounds for eviction.
PASSED (Requires majority approval)
MEASURE W-OAKLAND
A charter amendment to establish resident public financing for candidate election campaigns, to increase transparency about independent spending in city elections, to further restrict former city officials from acting as lobbyists, and to provide additional resources to the Public Ethics Commission.
PASSED (Requires majority approval)
MEASURE X-OAKLAND
A charter amendment to establish councilmember term limits, require two hearings before the council can place certain measures on the ballot, count abstentions and absences as “no” votes to determine whether the mayor may break a tie, provide the Public Ethics Commission with the discretion in setting councilmember, city attorney and auditor salaries.
PASSED (Requires majority approval)
MEASURE Y-OAKLAND
A $68 parcel tax for 20 years to fund Oakland Zoo operations and improvements.
PASSED (Requires majority approval)
MEASURE Z-UNION CITY
Extends a current half-cent sales tax for nine years for general city services.
PASSED (Requires majority approval)