Oakland mayoral election, 2018
Candidate
Libby Schaaf
Cat Brooks
Pamela Price
Party
nonpartisan
Nonpartisan
Nonpartisan
Popular vote
84,314
40,688
20,685
Percentage
53.19%
25.67%
13.05%
Mayor before election
Libby Schaaf
Democratic
Elected Mayor
Libby Schaaf
Democratic
The 2018 Oakland mayoral election was held on November 6, 2018 to elect the mayor of Oakland, California . Incumbent mayor Libby Schaaf was reelected. The election was held using instant-runoff voting , but Schaaf received a majority of votes in the first round, so no additional rounds were necessary.[1] [2] Municipal elections in California are officially non-partisan.
Results [ ]
Results[1] [2]
Candidate
Votes
%
Libby Schaaf (incumbent)
84,314
53.19
Cat Brooks
40,688
25.67
Pamela Price
20,685
13.05
Saied Karamooz
2,981
1.88
Ken Houston
2,616
1.65
Marchon Tatmon
2,087
1.32
Nancy Sidebotham
1,733
1.09
Peter Yuan Liu
1,156
0.73
Cedric A. Troupe
1,116
0.70
Jesse A.J. Smith
730
0.46
Write-in
415
0.26
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