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BERKELEY'S NEWS • OCTOBER 04, 2023

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Primary Election 2018

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Many candidates were political newcomers, running for elected office for the first time. This crowded race included four Democrats, four Republicans, one Libertarian and two independent candidates.
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Many candidates were political newcomers, running for elected office for the first time. This crowded race included four Democrats, four Republicans, one Libertarian and two independent candidates.
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Early polls showed fellow Democrat Antonio Villaraigosa as most likely to snatch second place, but Cox gained significant traction in the months leading up to the primaries, according to recent polls.
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Early polls showed fellow Democrat Antonio Villaraigosa as most likely to snatch second place, but Cox gained significant traction in the months leading up to the primaries, according to recent polls.
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Propositions 68, 69, 71 and 72 passed, while Proposition 70 failed to pass. Measures B, C and D and Regional Measure 3 also passed in Alameda County, while Measure A failed to pass.
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Propositions 68, 69, 71 and 72 passed, while Proposition 70 failed to pass. Measures B, C and D and Regional Measure 3 also passed in Alameda County, while Measure A failed to pass.
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The Daily Californian will continually update this page as Alameda County's results for the 2018 California primary election come in. Polls closed at 8 p.m. Tuesday.
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The Daily Californian will continually update this page as Alameda County's results for the 2018 California primary election come in. Polls closed at 8 p.m. Tuesday.
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In 1982, Berkeley voters approved a ballot initiative to change the date of the municipal elections from April to November in order to increase voter turnout, according to Berkeley City Councilmember Kriss Worthington.
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In 1982, Berkeley voters approved a ballot initiative to change the date of the municipal elections from April to November in order to increase voter turnout, according to Berkeley City Councilmember Kriss Worthington.
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