Recalled Alameda County DA Pamela Price says she's running again
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Recalled Alameda County DA Pamela Price says she's running again
"ensuring that justice is applied equally, fairly, and without political influence."
"Gun violence in Alameda County continues to surge, and too many families are grieving losses that should never have happened. I am fighting for real solutions that stop the shootings, strengthen prevention efforts, and protect every neighborhood in this county."
"As someone who survived the juvenile justice and foster care system, I carry the truth of those experiences with me. I have made it my life's mission to confront youth violence and juvenile crime head on and to drive down recidivism by giving young people real paths forward instead of letting the system write them off."
Pamela Price, who was recalled as Alameda County district attorney, is running for the office again and will officially launch her 2026 campaign at 12 p.m. Thursday with community leaders and justice reform supporters. Her campaign centers on restoring trust in the DA's office and ensuring that justice is applied equally, fairly, and without political influence. Price emphasizes combating a surge in gun violence, strengthening prevention efforts, and protecting neighborhoods. Price cites her experience surviving the juvenile justice and foster care system and focuses on reducing youth recidivism by creating real paths forward. Price highlighted convictions in high-profile cases. The recall succeeded with 65.22% voting for removal.
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