Election 2020: Who is Timothy Carter?
Meet Timothy W. Carter, one of four District 2 City Council candidates in Berkeley’s November 2020 election.
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Meet Timothy W. Carter, one of four District 2 City Council candidates in Berkeley’s November 2020 election.
On Election Day, West Berkeley residents in District 2 will have to decide whether they are happy with Cheryl Davila’s leadership or would prefer a new council member at the helm.
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Meet your District 2 City Council candidates in Berkeley’s November 2020 election.
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Seven years after Berkeleyans rallied to prevent the sale of the downtown post office, another Save the Post Office protest took place at 2000 Allston Way to save not just the building, but the U.S. postal system itself.
Police will launch a new community advisory group in January in an effort to build trust and foster communication with the public, authorities announced Friday.
Those participating in the city’s public financing program can only get $50 from any donor, but Berkeley matches that six-to-one, or $300 per donor.
The latest local election results and what happened during Election Day in Berkeley — all here on Berkeleyside.
The current ranked-choice calculations put Taplin solidly in first place with 63% of the vote. There are still a lot of ballots to count.
We’re keeping track of forums featuring candidates and issues on the Nov. 3 ballot. Watch the recordings here once the events are over.
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