With 63 Percent of Voters Backing Her Recall, Bay Area District Attorney Concedes

Alameda County District Attorney Pamela Price conceded her recall election on Monday, nearly a week after Bay Area voters expressed their frustration with crime and homelessness by voting out multiple progressive leaders.
Ultimately, 63.1 percent of voters on Nov. 5 favored replacing Price, who had served in the position for less than two years.
Alongside Price, Oakland voters also ousted progressive Mayor Sheng Thao.
In San Francisco, Mayor London Breed lost her bid for reelection to a centrist opponent who vowed to crack down on crime and boost small businesses.
In a press conference that ran just under 20 minutes, Price outlined her office’s successes during a time when Gov. Gavin Newsom was forced to deploy additional law enforcement support to Oakland, which is within Alameda County’s jurisdiction….