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Pamela Price, recalled by voters in 2024, says she’ll run again for district attorney
Pamela Price seeks to return as Alameda County DA, emphasizing justice reform and accountability after her 2024 recall by a majority of voters.
- Pamela Price, the first Black woman elected as Alameda County district attorney in 2022, was recalled by voters in 2024 due to her progressive criminal justice reforms being viewed as too lenient.
- After her recall, Price announced she will run again for district attorney, stating her aim is to ensure justice is applied equally and fairly, and to fight for solutions to stop shootings and strengthen prevention efforts.
- Price blamed her recall on a wealthy donor and his allies who spent millions to remove her from office, and cast herself as a defender against billionaire influence in local politics.
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Pamela Price, recalled by voters in 2024, says she’ll run again for district attorney
Pamela Price will run again for Alameda County district attorney in the June 2026 primary election. At a press conference Thursday afternoon in Hayward, Price, who won the 2022 general election by defeating a career prosecutor but was recalled last year by nearly 63% of voters, billed her campaign as a fight against billionaires, corporate corruption, and people aligned with President Donald Trump
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Recalled Alameda County DA Pamela Price says she's running again
According to a press release, her campaign will center on restoring trust in the DA's office and "ensuring that justice is applied equally, fairly, and without political influence."
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Leaning Left9Leaning Right0Center4Last UpdatedBias Distribution69% Left
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