Politics & Government
Election Day 2024: City Of Alameda, Alameda County Voter Guide
Alameda is choosing the makeup of the city council and school board, along with deciding whether to recall the District Attorney.

ALAMEDA, CA — Election day is here, and some 8 million Californians have already cast their ballots in early voting — both by mail and at Vote Centers that began opening on Oct. 26.
The polls will be open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. on Tuesday. Click here to find the nearest voting location in your area by visiting the Vote Center Map. If you already have your ballot filled out, you may drop it off at any Vote Center, at ballot drop-off locations listed here, or send it by USPS mail. It must be postmarked no later than Tuesday to be counted.
Still have questions about Election Day protocol? Call county elections staff at 510-272-6973.
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Alameda voters are deciding whether Alameda Country District Attorney Pamela Price should be recalled, and local, state and federal leadership.
Here's a look at the Alameda ballot, from most to least local:
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ALAMEDA
Alameda Unified School District Governing Board Member — Vote For: 3
- JOYCE BOYD, Certified Public Accountant
- MELEAH HALL, Teacher/Data Analyst
- HEATHER LITTLE, Incumbent
- JENNIFER WILLIAMS, Incumbent
Alameda City Council — Vote For: 2
- THUSHAN AMARASIRIWARDENA, Software Product Manager
- GREG BOLLER, County Prosecutor
- TRISH HERRERA SPENCER, City Councilmember/Attorney
- MICHELE PRYOR, Educator/Union Executive
- STEVE SLAUSON, Small Business Owner
Alameda Auditor
- KEVIN R. KEARNEY, City of Alameda Auditor
Alameda Treasurer
- KEVIN KENNEDY, Treasurer, City of Alameda
ALAMEDA COUNTY
Alameda County District Attorney Recall
- (Pamela Price yes/no recall question) This is a recall election. You will choose whether the candidate should continue to hold office.
California Propositions
There are 10 statewide propositions on the ballot, including two $10 billion bond measures for school construction and renovation and to address climate change. There are also two amendments to the state constitution, one which would repeal the unenforceable ban on same-sex marriage and another that would make it easier for bond measures to pass by lowering the voter threshold from the current supermajority needed to approve bond measures.
However, the most hot-button measure on the ballot is Proposition 36, which seeks to reverse some of the criminal justice reforms passed when voters approved Proposition 47 a decade ago. If Prop 36 passes, it could significantly increase prison time for some drug and theft offenses that are currently misdemeanors.
Click here for Patch’s in-depth reporting on all 10 propositions.
California Legislature
5th State Senate District
- JERRY MCNERNEY, Democratic Party
- JIM SHOEMAKER, Republican Party
- 7th State Senate District
- JESSE ARREGUÍN, Democratic Party
- JOVANKA BECKLES, Democratic Party
9th State Senate District
- TIM GRAYSON, Democratic Party
- MARISOL RUBIO, Democratic Party
14th Assembly District
- MARGOT SMITH, Democratic Party
- BUFFY WICKS, Democratic Party
16th Assembly District
- REBECCA BAUER-KAHAN, Democratic Party
- JOSEPH A. RUBAY, Republican Party
18th Assembly District
- MIA BONTA, Democratic Party
- ANDRE SANDFORD, American Independent Party
20th Assembly District
- LIZ ORTEGA, Democratic Party
- SANGEETHA SHANBHOGUE, Republican Party
24th Assembly District
- BOB BRUNTON, Republican Party
- ALEX LEE, Democratic Party
Federal Offices:
President of the United States
- KAMALA D. HARRIS, Democratic Party
- DONALD J. TRUMP, Republican Party
United States Senator
- STEVE GARVEY, Republican Party
- ADAM B. SCHIFF, Democratic Party
United States Senator - Partial/Unexpired Term
- STEVE GARVEY, Republican Party
- ADAM B. SCHIFF, Democratic Party
United States House Of Representatives
10th Congressional District
- MARK DESAULNIER, Democratic Party
- KATHERINE PICCININI, Republican Party
12th Congressional District
- LATEEFAH SIMON, Democratic Party
- JENNIFER TRAN, Democratic Party
14th Congressional District
- VIN KRUTTIVENTI, Republican Party
- ERIC SWALWELL, Democratic Party
17th Congressional District
- ANITA CHEN, Republican Party
- RO KHANNA, Democratic Party
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