The goal of mayoral candidate Bernt Wahl’s campaign is not to beat out his opponents, but rather to seize an opportunity to articulate his ideas for city development and innovation to a wider audience. Read More…
When Berkeley residents go to the polls this November to vote for their next mayor, they will have the opportunity to vote for not one, but three mayoral candidates. Read More…
After 26 years, Berkeley residents will have an opportunity this November to vote for a ballot measure that some hope would allow a student supermajority district to be established. Read More…
The American Civil Liberties Union sent a letter to the Berkeley City Council and city attorney last week alleging the council violated their own rules and the Brown Act when they approved the contentious “sit-lie” measure for the November ballot. Read More…
An otherwise standard endorsement forum Thursday night hosted by the Berkeley Democratic Club took an unexpected turn as local mayoral candidate Kahlil Jacobs-Fantauzzi protested his exclusion. Read More…
Controversy over the civil sidewalks measure has been renewed as campaigns begin gearing up for the upcoming city election just over two months away. Read More…
For the first time in recent memory, the city of Berkeley’s competing candidates in the upcoming November election will have a common space to collaborate with the community and share information. Read More…
The official filing period for candidate in the city’s 2012 municipal election has closed, leaving 26 candidates in the running for local office in this November’s race —six of whom are vying for the office of mayor. Read More…
The filing period for the city of Berkeley municipal election officially ended Friday. Candidates for mayor, the Berkeley City council, the Rent Stabilization Board and school board have been finalized for the November election. Read More…