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  2. Oakland City Council - Wikipedia

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    The mayor appoints a city administrator, subject to the confirmation by the city council, who is the chief administrative officer of the city. Other city officers include: city attorney (elected), city auditor (elected), and city clerk (appointed by city administrator). [1] Oakland's mayor is subject to a tenure limited to two terms. [2] There ...

  3. 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 ...

  4. Libby Schaaf - Wikipedia

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    In 2010, Schaaf was elected to represent her home district, District 4, on the Oakland City Council. [14] During her tenure on the city council, Schaaf fought to raise the minimum wage, [15] voicing her support for Measure FF, [16] [17] also known as Lift Up Oakland, a $12.25 minimum wage ballot initiative which passed in a landslide on ...

  5. Nancy Nadel - Wikipedia

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    In 2006, Nadel ran unsuccessfully for Mayor. In 2008, Nadel was re-elected to her fourth consecutive term on Oakland's City Council in a contentious race with two other candidates. She retired from the Oakland City Council in 2012; [1] her seat is currently held by Lynette Gibson McElhaney. Nadel is the founder of a chocolate business.

  6. List of mayors of Oakland, California - Wikipedia

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    He was listed in 1869 and 1870 Oakland city directories as "banker, Wilcox Block," as a "capitalist" in the 1871 and 1872-3 directories, and as president of the First National Gold Bank of Oakland in 1875 and 1876. Following his service as mayor, he was elected to the city council in 1872 and 1873.

  7. Torrance measure asks voters to cap City Council's salary. It ...

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    With benefits, the total compensation for a Torrance City Council member is currently about $13,000 a year, according to data from California’s state controller’s office. The City Council ...

  8. Noel Gallo - Wikipedia

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    In 2021, Gallo voted to redirect $17.4 million of a $27 million budget increase from the Oakland Police Department to the Department of Violence Prevention. [5] In 1992 he was the first Hispanic elected to the Oakland School Board [6] on which he also served as President. [7] Gallo grew up in the Fruitvale district, [8] which he now represents. [9]

  9. Lee announces candidacy for Oakland mayor - AOL

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    Former Rep. Barbara Lee (D-Calif.) announced Wednesday that she is running to be the next mayor of Oakland this year. Lee said in a video posted to the social platform X that she wants to bring ...