Pamela Price, the former Alameda County District Attorney who was recalled last year, has officially announced her intention to re-enter the race for the DA’s office. Her comeback signals a dynamic and uncertain contest ahead, with voters facing a crowded field of candidates all vying to lead the county’s top prosecutorial role. Price’s campaign focuses on rebuilding trust, emphasizing accountability, and restoring what she describes as “progressive yet balanced” policies that align with community priorities.

The field now includes a diverse mix of political newcomers, seasoned prosecutors, and local activists, making the race highly competitive. Key issues dominating voter discussions this cycle include:

  • Criminal justice reform and public safety balance
  • Addressing the rise in certain crime rates
  • Community policing and transparency initiatives
Candidate Experience Campaign Focus
Pamela Price Former Alameda DA (2019-2023) Restorative justice, accountability
Mark Chen Deputy District Attorney, 15 years Public safety, tougher sentencing
Lisa Grant Community advocate, legal reformer Policing reform, social equity