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  2. Frank K. Mott - Wikipedia

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    Mayor Frank K. Mott. Frank Kanning Mott (January 21, 1866 – 1958) was the 35th mayor of Oakland, California. [1]Mott was born in San Francisco on January 21, 1866, [2] but his family moved to nearby Oakland when he was two years old.

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  4. Lynette Gibson McElhaney - Wikipedia

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    Lynette Gibson McElhaney is an American politician and former member of the Oakland City Council in Oakland, California. She was elected to her first term holding the District 3 Oakland City Council seat in 2012 [1] after the retirement of four-term incumbent Nancy Nadel. In 2015, she was named one of San Francisco Business Times' "most ...

  5. John A. Russo (politician) - Wikipedia

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    In 2002, two city of Oakland employees had posted fliers in the workplace advertising the "Good News Employee Association", a group created to promote "natural family, marriage, and family values." The flier also said, "We believe the natural family is defined as a man and a woman, their children by birth or adoption, or the surviving remnant ...

  6. FBI raid of Oakland mayor rocks city, fuels questions over ...

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    FBI raids in Oakland — including at the home of Mayor Sheng Thao — have cast a spotlight on a years-long probe into the political influence of the Duong family and California Waste Solutions.

  7. Frank H. Ogawa - Wikipedia

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    Frank Hirao Ogawa (Japanese: 小川 平男, [1] May 17, 1917 – July 13, 1994 [2]) was a civil rights leader [3] and the first Japanese American to serve on the Oakland City Council, [4] of which he was a member from 1966 until his death in 1994.

  8. Jean Quan - Wikipedia

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    During the second week of Quan's tenure in January 2011, it was discovered Oakland Police chief Anthony Batts was a top-two candidate for the open position of San Jose Police chief. [19] Two weeks later, Quan introduced a plan for the police department which included updating the technological staff and rehiring 10 of the 80 officers who were ...

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