For Voters in Berkeley, Albany, and Emeryville
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ALAMEDA COUNTY REGISTERED VOTERS: 939,274
VOTES CAST: 330,304 VOTING: 35.17 %
Certified Results
United States Congressional District 12 Map FORUM VIDEO
Tony Daysog D, Alameda Vice Mayor 11.18 %
Glenn Kaplan D, Business Owner/Teacher 4.41 %
Ned Nuerge R, Retired Driving Instructor 1.65 %
Lateefah Simon D, Non-Profit Foundation President 55.85 %
Abdur Sikder D, Professor/Entrepreneur 1.85 %
Stephen Slauson R, Electrical Engineer 6.30%
Andre Todd D, No Ballot Designation 1.06 %
Jennifer Tran D, Professor/Chamber President 14.93 %
Eric Wilson D, Nonprofit Organization Employee 2.76 %
California Senate District 7 FORUM VIDEO
Jesse Arreguín D, Mayor of Berkeley 32.81 %
Jovanka Beckles D, AC Transit Director 17.48 %
Dan Kalb D, Councilmember/Environmental Advocate 14.89 %
Kathryn Lybarger D, Union Federation President 14.46%
Jeanne Solnordal R, Broker 7.00 %
Sandré R. Swanson D, Youth Foundation President 13.36 %
California Assembly District 14 NO FORUM
Utkarsh Jain R, College Student 5.86%
Margot Smith D, Retired Social Scientist 17.87 %
Buffy Wicks D, Assemblymember/Mom 76.27 %
Alameda Co. Board of Supervisors District 5 FORUM VIDEO
John Bauters, Victims Advocate/Councilmember 19.52 %
Ben Bartlett, Berkeley Councilmember/Parent 16.68 %
Nikki Fortunato Bas, City Councilmember/Mother 20.70 %
Ken Berrick, Member Board of Education 3rd Trustee Area 9.28 %
Omar Farmer, County Commissioner 1.53%
Gregory Hodge, Non-Profit Executive 4.22 %
Chris Moore, Community Volunteer/Accountant 9.16%
Lorrell Plimier, Attorney/Data Scientist 4.01 %
Gerald Pechenuk, No Ballot Designation 00.38 %
Alameda County Superior Court Judge 12 FORUM no Video
Mark Fickes, Superior Court Commissioner County of Alameda 55.22 %
Michael P. Johnson, Attorney at Law 44.78 %
Alameda County Superior Court Judge
Terry Wiley, Attorney at Law 100.00 %
PROPOSITION Vote with the League
1. Authorizes $6.38 Billion in Bonds to Build Mental Health Treatment Facilities for Those With Mental Health and Substance Use Challenges; Provides Housing for the Homeless. Legislative Statute. Yes: 61.86% No: 38.14 %
MEASURES Vote with the League
Measure A – Alameda County Charter Amendment – Civil Service Measure (pdf) Yes: 59.47 % No: 40.53 %
Measure B – Alameda County Charter Amendment Recall Measure (pdf) Yes: 64.45 %
No: 64.45 %
Measure G – Albany USD Parcel Tax Measure (pdf) Yes: 78.86 % No: 21.14 %
Measure H – Berkeley USD Parcel Tax Measure (pdf) Yes: 88.26% No: 11.74 %
VOTE CENTERS
There will be 100 Vote Centers throughout Alameda County, which any voter can visit.
11-Day Vote Center Hours:
Feb 24 – March 4, 2024 9:00am to 5:00pm – March 5, Election Day 7:00am to 8:00pm
4-Day Vote Center Hours:
March 2 – March 4, 2024 9:00am to 5:00pm – March 5, Election Day 7:00am to 8:00pm
ALBANY
Albany Rec & Comm Services – 1249 Marin Ave Albany 4-Day
Albany Veterans Bldg – 1325 Portland Ave Albany 4-Day
BERKELEY
UCB Public Service Center – 2465 Bancroft Way #218 Berkeley 4-Day
Ed Roberts Campus – 3075 Adeline St Berkeley 4-Day
Rosa Park Elementary School – 920 Allston Way Berkeley 4-Day
Longfellow School Gym – 1522 Ward St Berkeley 4-Day
West Campus Oxford Gym – 1222 University Ave Berkeley 4-Day
YWCA Berkeley – 2600 Bancroft Way Berkeley 11-Day
Willard Middle School – 2425 Stuart St Berkeley 4-Day
Epworth United Methodist Church– 1953 Hopkins St Berkeley 4-Day
North Berkeley Senior Center – 1901 Hearst Ave Berkeley 4-Day
EMERYVILLE
Emeryville Senior Center – 4321 Salem St Emeryville 4-Day
BALLOT DROPBOXES
Mail-in ballots can be dropped in any Alameda County Dropbox. They can also be dropped at any open Vote Center in Alameda County. They can always be dropped in a US Postal Mailbox, no stamps needed.
- Berkeley Civic City Center – 2180 Milvia St, Berkeley
- Behind Berkeley Civic City Center – Allston Way, Berkeley
- UC Berkeley Campus– Between Sather Gate and Architects & Engineers Bldg.
- Frances A Rec Center – 2800 Park St , Berkeley
- Claremont Branch Library – 2940 Benvenue Ave , Berkeley
- North Branch Library – 1170 The Alameda , Berkeley
- Berkeley Public Library West Branch – 1125 University Ave , Berkeley
- Albany City Hall – 1000 San Pablo Ave, Albany
- Emeryville City Hall – 1333 Park Ave Emeryville
ELECTION CALENDAR
- Voter Information Pamphlets mailed, Thursday, Jan 25, 2024
- First day of Vote by Mail Ballots mailed Monday, Feb 05
- First day of Early Voting at the Registrar of Voters Office, Monday, Feb 05
- Last day to register to vote in this election, Tuesday, Feb, 20, 2024
- 11-Day Vote Centers Open for this election, Saturday, Feb. 24, 2024
- Vote by Mail Ballot Replacement Request Deadline for this election, Tuesday Feb. 27
- 4-Day Vote Centers Open for this election, Saturday, March 02 through Tuesday, March 05, 2024
Voters who missed the February 20th voter registration deadline
can still register and vote up to and including Election Day at the Alameda County Registrar of Voters Office, 1225 Fallon Street G-1, Oakland and at any Vote Center Location.
Last Election Day March 05, 2024
All registered voters in Alameda County will be sent a Vote by Mail Ballot.