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Cash pours into Oakland Metropolis Council race overshadowed by mayoral election

Editorial Board Published April 12, 2025
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OAKLAND — The particular election Tuesday to search out Oakland a brand new mayor may also fill a emptiness in one of many metropolis’s most numerous council districts, a race that has flown comparatively underneath the radar regardless of heavy spending to again its main candidates.

Voter turnout within the April 15 election has to this point been low in a metropolis distracted by a Trump administration that’s antagonistic towards Oakland’s politics, in addition to by fallout from the felony corruption case involving ex-Mayor Sheng Thao.

However the prime two candidates who could fill the District 2 Oakland Metropolis Council seat — which spans Chinatown, Jack London Sq. and areas close to Lake Merritt, together with the Eastlake and San Antonio neighborhoods — seem locked in a useless warmth.

Kara Murray-Badal, a third-generation Oaklander and Harvard-educated housing coverage analyst who pledges extra inexpensive housing, has spent $64,000 raised from marketing campaign donations.

Charlene Wang, a fellow coverage analyst who principally labored in Washington, D.C. over the previous decade, has to this point outspent Murray-Badal, with over $74,000 in marketing campaign expenditures.

However it’s Murray-Badal in command of the extra significant battleground of Oakland elections — political committees impartial of campaigns with no limits on how a lot they will spend.

By means of such committees, labor unions supporting Murray-Badal, whose public-safety pitch hews noticeably to the left of her opponents, have disbursed over $302,000 on the race, not far off what they’ve spent to help mayoral candidate Barbara Lee.

Public-employee labor unions similar to SEIU 1021 and IFPTE Native 21 usually spend huge on town’s elections, however the cash has gained specific consideration this time round as Oakland’s leaders weigh the prospect of layoffs to handle a deadly finances disaster.

Kara Murray-Badal (Courtesy of marketing campaign) 

Wang has $106,000 in impartial help, the vast majority of it from Empower Oakland, a nonprofit co-founded by mayoral candidate Loren Taylor that has emerged as a formidable funding arm within the metropolis’s politics.

One in every of its largest particular person donors this election cycle is Chris Larsen, a rich tech investor who based a big cryptocurrency firm. He donated $100,000 to Empower.

Murray-Badal and Wang have considerably related backgrounds: each are of their mid-30s, well-educated, deeply interested in coverage and vulnerable to talking diplomatically about Oakland’s issues.

Wang, although, has occupied a firmer stance on hiring as many law enforcement officials as potential, whereas Murray-Badal echoes a coverage view extra widespread amongst labor-backed candidates — that police funding should be accompanied by investments in Oakland’s MACRO program, a civilian drive that responds to non-emergency and quality-of-life calls.

Charlene Wang is running for Oakland City Council District 2 in the 2025 special election. (Photo courtesy of Charlene Wang)Charlene Wang is operating for Oakland Metropolis Council District 2 within the 2025 particular election. (Photograph courtesy of Charlene Wang) 

“I meet well-intentioned progressive folks,” Wang mentioned in a latest interview, “but I just wish that people would get off their in-built belief systems. Every time I go into the most working-class neighborhoods, everyone talks about needing more police. I’m just like, ‘The folks here need a voice.’”

Murray-Badal, for her half, mentioned she doesn’t disagree with prioritizing officer hires, even amid a $140 million finances deficit that the brand new councilmember would possible want to assist remedy.

“Nuance is not a good sound bite,” she mentioned in an interview.

Whoever is elected would fill the council spot left behind by Nikki Fortunato Bas, a champion of labor politics who was elected as an Alameda County supervisor final November.

Areas of District 2 have struggled to recuperate from the pandemic, which dealt financial blows to Chinatown and Jack London Sq. whereas worsening crime and human-trafficking within the metropolis’s San Antonio neighborhood.

In latest months, the eight-member council has appeared extra cohesive in coverage discussions — usually reaching consensus in pushing again on the selections of town’s extra fiscally conservative finance division.

Different candidates within the District 2 race might play a big position in shaping its final result by town’s ranked-choice system, which permits voters to checklist their most popular candidates and distributes votes between the highest vote-getters till somebody wins a majority.

Harold Lowe, a monetary planner who takes a hardline view on policing, appears to align extra intently with Wang than with Murray-Badal. However Lowe has spoken dismissively in interviews about Wang’s understanding of town, noting that she solely started dwelling right here in 2023.

Kanitha Matoury lives in Chinatown and runs downtown’s Howden Market, which she mentioned has encountered quite a few break-ins.

The 2 candidates’ tough-on-crime method has gained them sympathy: Lowe has spent $20,000 and seen over $24,000 in impartial spending, whereas Matoury has spending totals of $15,000 and $17,000 in these classes, respectively.

Wang, who graduated from highschool in Moraga, has constructed a powerful floor recreation in Oakland after operating final yr for the at-large council seat, which can give her a wanted increase in a race that marks Murray-Badal’s entry to town’s political scene.

Each she and Murray-Badal have burdened their affinity for collaboration. However within the weeks main as much as Tuesday’s election, their supporters have distributed supplies that comprise pointed references to the cash pouring in to help every of their campaigns.

“Unions have a lot of money — I’m pragmatic about that,” Murray-Badal mentioned. “But I don’t think what we want on the other end is billionaires, tech bros and crypto.”

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