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BRENDA GRISHAM ON PAMELA PRICE ALAMEDA COUNTY DA RECALL EFFORT GETS SIGNATURES FOR BALLOT

BRENDA GRISHAM ON PAMELA PRICE ALAMEDA COUNTY DA RECALL EFFORT GETS SIGNATURES FOR BALLOT
BRENDA GRISHAM ON PAMELA PRICE ALAMEDA COUNTY DA RECALL EFFORT GETS SIGNATURES FOR BALLOT Save Alameda For Everyone (SAFE) is thrilled to announce a significant milestone in its efforts to ensure accountability and transparency in the District Attorney’s Office. After months of tireless grassroots organizing and community outreach, the Alameda County Registrar of Voters confirmed today that SAFE has successfully gathered enough signatures to trigger a recall election for Pamela Price, Alameda County District Attorney. The successful collection of signatures demonstrates the overwhelming support from residents across Alameda County for a change in leadership and a renewed commitment to principles of integrity and public service. SAFE acknowledges and extends its deepest gratitude to the countless volunteers, victims and their families, and concerned citizens who dedicated their time and energy to make this achievement possible. Brenda Grisham, SAFE’s Principal Officer, expressed gratitude and optimism about the future of Alameda County. She stated, "Today marks a historic moment for our community. The resounding support for this recall petition sends a clear message that the people of Alameda County demand accountability and ethical leadership from their elected officials.” Carl Chan, SAFE’s Principal Officer stated, “We are confident that this grassroots movement will pave the way for positive change and a brighter future for all residents and businesses in Alameda County." The recall petition represents a vital step towards fostering a government that truly represents the interests and values of the people it serves. SAFE remains committed to transparency throughout the recall process and looks forward to engaging with residents to ensure their voices are heard every step of the way. Save Alameda for Everyone Recall Price SAFE calls on the Board of Supervisors to promptly follow the will of the people at their April 30, 2024 Regular Meeting and schedule a special election in accordance with Elections Code § 11242.

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