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Democracy Dollars: Creating a More Democratic System in Oakland

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What if every city voter, regardless of income, could donate in local elections? This is the new reality in Oakland, thanks to the passage of Measure W in the November 2022 election. Modeled after a Seattle-based initiative, Measure W established a public campaign finance program in Oakland known as Democracy Dollars. Starting with the 2024 election, every Oakland resident over the age of 18 will be offered $100, in the form of four $25 vouchers, to donate to their preferred local candidates. Join us for a panel discussion exploring the origins of Democracy Dollars and its goal to equitably involve all Oakland residents in the political process.

  • Gail Wallace / League of Women Voters Oakland

  • Jonathan Mehta Stein / California Common Cause

  • Suzanne Doran / Oakland Public Ethics Commission

  • Ryan Micik / Oakland Public Ethics Commission

  • Wayne Barnett / Seattle Ethics & Elections Commission

 

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