Sheng Thao supporters hold rally vs recall election

OAKLAND — Dozens of supporters gathered Sunday near the Rockridge BART station to back embattled Mayor Sheng Thao and oppose the upcoming recall election.

“Oakland has endured enough instability in recent years — COVID, crime, encampments,” Thao told the crowd at noon. “What we need now is stability and experienced leadership to guide us through these tough, challenging times.”

The rally, organized by the group Oaklanders Defending Democracy, comes in response to a campaign calling for Thao’s recall just a year into her term.

Her critics have accused her of neglect and mishandling the city’s finances, with rallies previously held calling for her resignation.

Elaine Peng, president of Asian Americans for a Progressive America, defended Thao’s leadership, pointing to a drop in the city’s murder rate as evidence of progress.

“I strongly oppose the recall,” Peng said. “The Oakland murder rate was higher in 2021 than it was in 2023, which was the mayor’s first year in office.”

Oakland Police Department statistics show a 33% year-to-date decrease in overall crime compared with the same period last year. However, the decrease followed a major crime spike, meaning overall rates remain high.

An independent analysis by the Bay Area News Group found that Oakland’s 2023 crime rate was up 65% from 2020, the highest increase among the region’s major cities, including San Francisco and San Jose.

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