Berkeley’s population is 19.7% Asian-American, according to the Census, but this is the first year since 1977 there will be Asian Americans serving on the City Council.
More 2018 election coverage
All the Berkeley election results: Finalized counts confirm month-long leads
Voter turnout significantly eclipsed that of the last mid-term election in Berkeley. See all the results in one place.
Weekend election update: Kesarwani declares victory in Berkeley’s District 1
Alameda County updates the ballot count daily, but very little is changing at this point.
Friday election update: Little change in Berkeley votes
Although more votes remain to be counted, it is increasingly likely that the leads established on Election Day will hold.
No big changes with latest Berkeley ballot tallies; many more to count
The standings haven’t changed in two City Council races in Berkeley that may still be too early to call, according to new results posted Thursday evening by the Alameda County registrar of voters.
Update: Half of the votes still to be counted; some Berkeley results could still change
With a large number of mail-in ballots remaining to be counted, there could still be some unexpected results in Berkeley.
By the numbers: Berkeley election results
Berkeley election tallies with 100% of the precincts reporting. Mail-in ballots received after Sunday have not been counted. All results remain unofficial as of Wednesday morning.
Berkeley Election 2018 live blog: Results as they happened
Our live coverage reported as the results came in on who won in Berkeley, including for the four City Council seats up for grabs, along with spots on the school and rent boards.
Photo gallery: Election Day 2018 in Berkeley, California
Our photographer, Pete Rosos, is out and about capturing democracy in action in our city, and we’ll be updating this gallery throughout the day. Send us your best election photos too
Are you ready for Election 2018? These resources will help you prepare
With one week to Election Day, Berkeleyside is gearing up for live coverage of all the issues on the Berkeley ballot. Review our 2018 Election hub to get informed before you vote.
With rent control in state spotlight, five seats open on Berkeley rent board
If state Proposition 10 passes, Berkeley’s system of rent control – and the role of the Rent Board – could change dramatically.
League of Women Voters’ first woman of color president marks a series of firsts
The first woman of color to be president of the League of Women Voters for Berkeley, Albany and Emeryville, which offers nonpartisan election resources and organizes candidate debates, is also the youngest.