Loren Taylor concedes Oakland mayor's race to Barbara Lee
Briefly

Barbara Lee has emerged as the leading candidate to become Oakland's first Black woman mayor, securing over 50% of the first-round votes against Loren Taylor. Although some ballots remain to be counted, observers largely believe Lee's victory is secure, with Taylor conceding and congratulating her. Lee's extensive political career positions her to tackle the city's pressing issues, including a $140 million deficit. The City Council must certify the election results before Lee can be officially sworn in, cementing her role in Oakland’s governance until the end of 2026.
Lee has become Oakland's first Black woman mayor, receiving over 50% of first-round votes, affirming her decisive victory despite some ballots still not counted.
Taylor acknowledged the challenges faced in the campaign, highlighting the significant opposition from political insiders and organizations, yet he appreciated the grassroots movement they built.
Despite not officially declaring victory, Lee is set to navigate a challenging term ahead, encompassing a projected $140 million deficit and various city issues.
The City Council’s certification of the election results is a preliminary step before Lee can officially take office, emphasizing the formalities of the electoral process.
Read at The Oaklandside
[
|
]