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The Oakland City Council has eight council members representing seven districts in Oakland with one member elected at-large; council members serve staggered four-year terms, and are all elected using instant-runoff voting. The mayor appoints a city administrator, subject to the confirmation by the city council, who is the chief administrative ...
Pages in category "Oakland City Council members" The following 18 pages are in this category, out of 18 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
The Oakland City Council has eight council members representing seven districts in Oakland with one member elected at-large and others from single-member districts; council members serve staggered four-year terms. The mayor appoints a city administrator, subject to the confirmation by the City Council, who is the city's chief administrative ...
Dan Kalb is an American politician who represented District 1 on the Oakland City Council from January 7, 2013 [2] [3] to January 6, 2025. [4] Education.
Noel Gallo represents District 5 on the Oakland City Council, a position he has held since 2013. [1] Gallo is chair of the public safety committee, [2] where he has advocated for youth curfews [3] and the creation of a Public Safety Oversight Commission. [4]
The January 2020 court document showed that investigators were looking at campaign contributions made to the Sheng Thao For Oakland City Council 2018 committee, which included donations from Kim ...
The entire neighborhood lies within the boundaries of Oakland City Council District 3, represented by Carroll Fife, who defeated incumbent Lynette Gibson McElhaney in the 2020 City Council election. At the county level, the neighborhood lies within Alameda County Board of Supervisors District 5 and is represented by Supervisor Keith Carson.
After an unsuccessful run for Oakland City Council in 2000, Kaplan was appointed to and later elected to an at-large seat on the AC Transit Board of Directors in 2002. Kaplan was elected to an at-large seat on the Oakland City Council in 2008. She was the youngest and first openly LGBTQ+ member of the Oakland City Council. She unsuccessfully ...