Oakland Voters Recall Progressive Mayor, District Attorney
Thao, who was elected mayor in November 2022, must vacate the office as soon as recall election results are certified on Dec. 5 and the Oakland City Council proclaims a vacancy at its next meeting, which would take place on Dec. 17.
A special election for a new mayor must be held within 120 days. Nikki Fortunato Bas, City Council president, would serve as interim mayor—unless she is elected to the Alameda County Board of Supervisors. She was trailing in that race as of Wednesday.
Thao, the city's 51st mayor, was criticized early in her tenure for immediately firing popular Oakland Police Chief LeRonne Armstrong.
Voters, including local players such as the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, began to pressure Thao over problems facing the city, such as public safety, homelessness, and the budget. Sixty-one of voters ultimately chose to recall her.
In June, the FBI raided Thao's home in addition to properties owned by the family running the business that won the city's recycling contracts, Cal Waste Solutions.
Local news outlet Oaklandside in 2020 that the company had been investigated over its campaign contributions to Thao and other elected officials in Oakland.
Authorities remain mum on the investigation, while Thao maintains her innocence.
In her first public comments after federal authorities raided her home, Thao from a prepared statement, maintaining her innocence and saying she has no plans to resign.
Thao, 38, said she is proud of her administration's accomplishments.
"Thank you for choosing me to serve as your Mayor. As the first Hmong American woman to become the mayor of a major American City, it has been the honor of my lifetime," she said last week in a statement posted on the social media site X. She committed to ensuring there would be a smooth transition.