2014 Oakland mayoral election|
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| Candidate |
Libby Schaaf |
Rebecca Kaplan |
Jean Quan |
| First round |
30,041 29.48% |
14,693 14.42% |
15,808 15.52% |
| Final round |
48,806 63.20% |
28,421 36.80% |
Eliminated |
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| Candidate |
Dan Siegel |
Joe Tuman |
Bryan Parker |
| First round |
13,122 12.88% |
12,251 12.02% |
7,955 7.81% |
| Final round |
Eliminated |
Eliminated |
Eliminated |
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The 2014 Oakland mayoral election was held on November 4, 2014 to elect the mayor of Oakland, California. It saw the election of Libby Schaaf, who unseated incumbent mayor Jean Quan. This was the first time since 1990 that an incumbent mayor of Oakland was defeated for reelection.
Municipal elections in California are officially non-partisan. The election was held using instant-runoff voting, but Schaaf received a majority of votes in the first round, so no additional rounds were necessary.