Alameda County will elect its 1st Black district attorney
OAKLAND, Calif. - In the race for Alameda County district attorney, the outcome will be historic no matter who wins. Voters will elect either a Bla...

OAKLAND, Calif. - In the race for Alameda County district attorney, the outcome will be historic no matter who wins. Voters will elect either a Black man or woman to the office for the first time. Terry Wiley was leading Pamela Price by 52% to 48% on Wednesday, but hundreds of thousands of ballots still needed to be counted. The final results could take days to be counted to determine the winner. Still, the race has already made history. "It's very significant," said Greg Totten, executive officer for the California District Attorneys Association, representing the state's 58 district attorneys.