A measure that Alameda County officials have argued is necessary to overhaul outdated recall rules is on the ballot next week. But, oddly, none of the board members or county officers who chose to put Measure B before voters are publicly advocating for it - and it may dim its chances of getting the majority of votes it needs to pass.
By Post News Group The Alameda County Board of Supervisors is considering placing a measure on the ballot next year that would overhaul the procedures for how the county conducts recall elections. The impact of the passage of this measure on the current well-funded attempt to unseat Alameda County District Attorney Pamela Price is uncertain