Politics & Government

Real-Time Election Results: Alameda Measure Z, Measure AA

Alameda Patch's live roundup of Tuesday's election results for Nov. 3, 2020.

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ALAMEDA, CA — From Alameda City Hall to the White House, Tuesday’s election is crucial. Voters have marked their ballots for their chosen leaders, on tax measures, and proposals that will shape California for generations to come.

There are two city ballot measures decided by Alameda voters — Measure Z would repeal Measure A (Article 26) from the city charter, while Measure AA would amend the city charter to give powers to the city prosecutor, and edit gender pronouns.

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More than 934,000 people are registered to vote here in Alameda County, according to the latest voter registration numbers from Secretary of State Alex Padilla's office.

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Alameda County had a surplus of volunteers for this election. "We had 4,800 people volunteer for the four days; so we have plenty of volunteers," said Tim Dupuis, Alameda County's registrar of voters.

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