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Councilmember Kevin Jenkins Responds to Recall Election Results, Calls for Unity and Action in Oakland

Councilmember Kevin Jenkins, who serves Oakland’s District 6, issued the following statement in response to the results of the recent recall election: “As we await the final certification of the recall election, it is clear that the people of Oakland have made their voices heard. This election underscores that many residents believe our city has veered off course, and they are calling for change. Elections have lasting consequences, and serving in public office requires sacrifice, determination, and a commitment to listen to our communities.

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Councilmember Kevin Jenkins, who serves Oakland’s District 6, issued the following statement in response to the results of the recent recall election:

“As we await the final certification of the recall election, it is clear that the people of Oakland have made their voices heard. This election underscores that many residents believe our city has veered off course, and they are calling for change. Elections have lasting consequences, and serving in public office requires sacrifice, determination, and a commitment to listen to our communities.

Now, more than ever, it’s time for Oakland’s leaders to come together and work collaboratively to address the serious challenges we face. From safety and cleanliness to infrastructure and affordable housing, we must re-dedicate ourselves to building a city that every resident can take pride in—a city that truly reflects the strength, resilience, and diversity of Oakland.

Together, we can forge a better path forward, one where Oaklanders can feel safe, valued, and hopeful about the future. I look forward to working with my colleagues on the City Council, community leaders, and every Oakland resident to create a safer, cleaner, and stronger Oakland.”

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