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SouthBayDem

(32,587 posts)
Fri Apr 18, 2025, 08:45 PM 13 hrs ago

Barbara Lee wins Oakland mayoral race

Source: San Francisco Chronicle

Barbara Lee is Oakland’s next mayor.

The former congresswoman took an insurmountable lead over her main opponent Loren Taylor, according to the latest results released Friday.

Lee had more than 52% of the vote to Taylor’s 47%.

Oakland uses ranked-choice voting, which means if a candidate receives a majority of first-choice votes, that candidate wins. If not, the last-place candidate is eliminated, and voters who selected that candidate have their votes counted for their next choice — a cycle that repeats until a candidate gets a majority.

Read more: https://www.sfchronicle.com/bayarea/article/barbara-lee-wins-oakland-mayoral-race-20281838.php



The latest official results show Lee with 50% and Taylor with 45%: https://alamedacountyca.gov/rovresults/257/
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Barbara Lee wins Oakland mayoral race (Original Post) SouthBayDem 13 hrs ago OP
Now she can introduce the $50 per hour minimum wage she campaigned on in the US Senate race. MichMan 12 hrs ago #1
that'd definitely make the area affordable for a lot more people cadoman 12 hrs ago #2
This is great news! people 9 hrs ago #3
Fantastic!! Some good news for a change!! tulipsandroses 6 hrs ago #4

MichMan

(14,883 posts)
1. Now she can introduce the $50 per hour minimum wage she campaigned on in the US Senate race.
Fri Apr 18, 2025, 09:01 PM
12 hrs ago
During the the debate, the second between the candidates, Lee was asked to explain how her proposal would be economically sustainable for small businesses as part of a discussion about California’s cost of living. She cited a United Way report, which found that a yearly income of $127,000 was, as she described, “just barely enough” for a family of four to get by in the Bay Area.

“Just do the math — of course we have national minimum wages that we need to raise to a living wage, you’re talking about $20, $25,” Lee said. “Fine, but I have got to be focused on what California needs and what the affordability factor is when we calculate this wage.”

The current federal minimum wage is $7.25 an hour. At the state level, California’s minimum wage — $16 an hour — is the second highest in the nation behind Washington state ($16.28). Lee’s proposal for a federal minimum wage of $50 an hour, about seven times the current federal wage, would mean any person working 40 hours a week would earn an income of $104,000 per year before taxes.


https://www.sfgate.com/politics/article/oakland-congresswoman-calls-for-50-minimum-wage-18670219.php

cadoman

(1,203 posts)
2. that'd definitely make the area affordable for a lot more people
Fri Apr 18, 2025, 09:22 PM
12 hrs ago

And would set an example for other regions to follow.

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