Recalled Alameda County District Attorney Pamela Price announced Thursday that she will run for the position again in 2026, just over a year after she was ousted from the office .
The progressive civil rights prosecutor was elected in 2022 after campaigning on promises to take on racial inequity in the criminal justice system. Her administration opposed cash bail and charging youths as adults, and promised to seek alternatives to incarceration.
“I come here today because I stand in the gap for vulnerable communities,” Price said, launching her campaign in Hayward. “Alameda County wants real justice that does not bend for wealth status or political connections. I will be the district attorney who puts people first. I will go after corporate criminals, and I will hold law enforcement

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