By Matthew King
OAKLAND - City Attorney John Russo doesn't face re-election for another two years, but a little early campaigning won't hurt if he wants to keep his job.
In addition to the judicial race on the March 5 ballot, Oakland voters will be asked to spackle some holes punched in the city charter by the ...
OAKLAND - City Attorney John Russo doesn't face re-election for another two years, but a little early campaigning won't hurt if he wants to keep his job.
In addition to the judicial race on the March 5 ballot, Oakland voters will be asked to spackle some holes punched in the city charter by the ...
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