East Bay Times

Schedules for City Council elections are announced

- By Sierra Lopez slopez @bayareanew­sgroup.com

With two vacant seats open on the Berkeley City Council, voters will get the chance to name new representa­tives in separate special elections running on slightly different schedules.

Just weeks after Councilmem­ber Rigel Robinson, the youngest councilmem­ber in Berkeley history, resigned, citing escalating harassment, burnout and a wish to focus on his family, Councilmem­ber Kate Harrison also announced she'd be stepping down, her reason being the city's broken process. Robinson also called off his race for Berkeley mayor, but Harrison's campaign for mayor has remained active.

In two separate special elections starting this

April, voters will get to decide who will replace Robinson in District 7, which covers much of the UC Berkeley campus, and Harrison in District 4, which includes downtown and central Berkeley.

Two candidates are already in the race to replace Robinson — James Chang, a chief of staff for Councilmem­ber Ben Bartlett, and Cecilia Lunaparra, a UC Berkeley senior studying history and urban studies.

The filing period for Robinson's seat closed Feb. 16 but those interested in running for the District 4 seat have until March 29 to file paperwork.

District 7 mail ballots will go out Monday and are due by April 16. District residents have until April 1 to register to vote. For District 4, mail ballot voting will begin April 29 with ballots due by May 28. Voters

in that district have until May 13 to register for a mail ballot.

Eligible voters — U.S. citizens who are at least 18 years old — in both elections still can register and vote in person at the Alameda County elections office or their voting centers.

In-person vote centers in both districts will be announced closer to election day, and drop boxes will be located in front of Berkeley

City Hall at 2180 Milvia St. An additional box will be on the UC Berkeley campus between Sather Gate and the Architects & Engineers Building for the District 4 race. District 7 voters will find an additional ballot box on the driveway behind City Hall.

Winners in both races will finish out the last two years of Robinson and Harrison's terms, which run through the end of 2026.

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