Four Berkeley council seats and a variety of other Berkeley posts are being contested at the general election on Tuesday, November 2. Berkeleyside will have full coverage of all the races but, first, here is your quick summary guide to who is running for what.
We’ve provided links to the candidates’ profile pages at the City Clerk’s site, as well as to their own websites when we could find it (if we’ve missed some sites, let us know).
The November election in Berkeley is also distinguished by the introduction of ranked-choice voting (RCV), also known as instant runoff voting, which will be used for city council elections. Voters will be able to rank a first, second and third choice candidate for a single office. In RCV, if no candidate receives over 50% of the first-choice votes for the office, the candidate who received the fewest first-choice votes is eliminated. That candidate’s votes will be redistributed to the candidates who received her/his second-choice votes. RCV means that no runoff elections are required.
City Council
Districts 1, 4, 7 and 8 are up for election this year. The incumbents, Linda Maio, Jesse Arreguin, Kriss Worthington and Gordon Wozniak are all standing, but they face a number of opponents.
District 1
- Linda Maio [incumbent]
- Anthony Di Donato
- Jasper Kingeter
- Merrilie Mitchell (website)
District 4
- Jesse Arreguin (website) [incumbent]
- Jim Novosel
- Eric Panzer (website)
- Bernt Rainer Wahl
District 7
- Kriss Worthington (website) [incumbent]
- George Beier (website)
- Cecilia “Ces” Rosales (website)
District 8
- Gordon Wozniak (website) [incumbent]
- Stewart Jones
- Jacquelyn McCormick (website)
City Auditor
Ann-Marie Hogan is running unopposed.
School Board Director
Six candidates are running for three open seats. Karen Hemphill is the one incumbent on the ballot.
- Karen Hemphill (website) [incumbent]
- Josh Daniels (website)
- Norma J F Harrison (website)
- Julie Holcomb (website)
- Priscilla Myrick (website)
- Leah Wilson (website)
Rent Board Commissioner
There are nine candidates for six seats. Dave Blake, Katherine Harr, George Perezvelez, Lisa Stephens, Jesse Townley and Pam Webster are incumbents.







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