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BERKELEY'S NEWS • DECEMBER 12, 2023

Primary Election 2018

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Jovanka Beckles to advance in state Assembly District 15 race after Dan Kalb concedes

As of press time, Beckles leads Kalb by 295 votes. Former Barack Obama campaign field director Buffy Wicks will also be competing for the District 15 Assembly member position, with 36,551 votes as of press time.

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As of press time, Oakland City Councilmember Dan Kalb is in second place for the state Assembly District 15 primary.
As of press time, Oakland City Councilmember Dan Kalb is in second place for the state Assembly District 15 primary.
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As of press time, Beckles is ahead of Kalb by 284 votes and has an approval percentage of 15.1 percent compared to Kalb’s 14.8 percent.
As of press time, Beckles is ahead of Kalb by 284 votes and has an approval percentage of 15.1 percent compared to Kalb’s 14.8 percent.
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So what now? You’ve turned in your ballot, and you’ve watched the election results keep ticking in until the early hours of the morning — does that mean it’s all over?
So what now? You’ve turned in your ballot, and you’ve watched the election results keep ticking in until the early hours of the morning — does that mean it’s all over?
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As of press time, Beckles leads Kalb by 295 votes. Former Barack Obama campaign field director Buffy Wicks will also be competing for the District 15 Assembly member position, with 36,551 votes as of press time.
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As of press time, Beckles leads Kalb by 295 votes. Former Barack Obama campaign field director Buffy Wicks will also be competing for the District 15 Assembly member position, with 36,551 votes as of press time.
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As of press time, Oakland City Councilmember Dan Kalb is in second place for the state Assembly District 15 primary.
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As of press time, Oakland City Councilmember Dan Kalb is in second place for the state Assembly District 15 primary.
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As of press time, Beckles is ahead of Kalb by 284 votes and has an approval percentage of 15.1 percent compared to Kalb’s 14.8 percent.
As of press time, Beckles is ahead of Kalb by 284 votes and has an approval percentage of 15.1 percent compared to Kalb’s 14.8 percent.
So what now? You’ve turned in your ballot, and you’ve watched the election results keep ticking in until the early hours of the morning — does that mean it’s all over?
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So what now? You’ve turned in your ballot, and you’ve watched the election results keep ticking in until the early hours of the morning — does that mean it’s all over?
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Public education funding in California is an embarrassment, and it is out of line with our professed commitment to progressive and democratic values.
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Public education funding in California is an embarrassment, and it is out of line with our professed commitment to progressive and democratic values.
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In the slurry of information available about bridges, ballots and buses, there is very little mention of people like the local bodega owners who cross into Berkeley to stock their stores with It’s-Its and Turkish delights.
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In the slurry of information available about bridges, ballots and buses, there is very little mention of people like the local bodega owners who cross into Berkeley to stock their stores with It’s-Its and Turkish delights.
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To vote is to claim agency — to use the freedoms subscribed to you by law as a source of empowerment within our democratic system.
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To vote is to claim agency — to use the freedoms subscribed to you by law as a source of empowerment within our democratic system.
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Having a part in the process that nudges the political compass that ultimately affects your life is a heavy weight to bear.
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Having a part in the process that nudges the political compass that ultimately affects your life is a heavy weight to bear.
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Voters across the state have picked incumbent Dianne Feinstein and California state Sen. Kevin de León to move on to the November general election for U.S. Senate.
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Voters across the state have picked incumbent Dianne Feinstein and California state Sen. Kevin de León to move on to the November general election for U.S. Senate.
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Wicks received 31.4 percent of the vote, while Kalb received 14.2 percent. Both candidates will now advance in the Assembly District 15 election.
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Wicks received 31.4 percent of the vote, while Kalb received 14.2 percent. Both candidates will now advance in the Assembly District 15 election.
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