2006 Oakland mayoral election

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2006 Oakland mayoral election

The 2006 Oakland mayoral election was held on June 7, 2006[1] to elect the mayor of Oakland, California. It saw the election of Ron Dellums.

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Oakland mayoral election, 2006

 2002 June 7, 2006 2010 
 
Candidate Ron Dellums Ignacio De La Fuente
Party Democratic Democratic
Popular vote 42,073 27,647
Percentage 50.2% 33.0%

 
Candidate Nancy Nadel
Party Democratic
Popular vote 10,949
Percentage 13.1%

Mayor before election

Jerry Brown
Democratic

Elected mayor

Ron Dellums
Democratic

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Incumbent mayor Jerry Brown did not seek reelection to a third term, instead opting to run in the 2006 California Attorney General election.

A 50% margin of the vote needed to be obtained by the victor in order to avoid a runoff being held in November.[1] Dellums surpassed this margin by a mere 115 votes, thus no runoff was necessitated.[2]

Candidates

  • Ignacio De La Fuente, President of the Oakland City Council, member of the Berkeley City Council since 1992,[3] candidate for mayor in 1998
  • Ron Dellums, former U.S. congressman (1971–1998), former member of the Berkeley City Council (1967–1971)[3]
  • Arnie Fields, affordable housing provider, member of the board of directors for the Music & Art Department of the Arcadia Skate Hotel[3]
  • Nancy Nadel, member of the Oakland City Council[3]
  • Ron "Oz" Oznowicz, investor and business manager, former Oakland Police Officer (1965–1976)[3]
  • Hector "Reno" Reyna, retired financial consultant,[3] perennial candidate[4]

Results

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Results[3]
Candidate Votes  %
Ronald V. "Ron" Dellums 42,073 50.2
Ignacio De La Fuente 27,647 33.0
Nancy J. Nadel 10,949 13.1
Ron "Oz" Oznowicz 1,834 2.2
Arnie L. Fields 857 1.0
Hector "Reno" Reyna 348 0.4
Write-in votes 122 0.1
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