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Alameda County and Oakland primary elections (June 2026)

The query references election results in a specific county and city for a specific date (June 2026). Multiple news sources confirm this is a particular electoral event. While the query mentions 'Alameda County election results,' the canonical name should reflect that this is the June 2026 primary election occurring in both Alameda County and Oakland, as evidenced by the news headlines referencing both the county results and the California governor primary context.

By SimpleFunctions· Last verified 03 Jun 2026Methodology
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Why now

The June 2026 primary elections in Alameda County and Oakland are drawing significant attention as part of California's broader gubernatorial primary process. According to San Francisco Chronicle coverage, these elections will produce county-level and local results alongside statewide races. The Mercury News and other outlets have been tracking results across Alameda County specifically, while KTVU's live coverage emphasizes how these contests fit into the larger California governor primary context. As one of California's most populous counties, Alameda County's voting patterns historically influence state-level outcomes.

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What to watch

The June 2026 primary election will determine Democratic and Republican nominees across federal, state, and local offices in Alameda County and Oakland. Pay attention to California governor primary results from this region, turnout figures compared to 2022, and which candidates lead in this traditionally influential county. Local races for Oakland mayor, city council, and county supervisor positions will also be decided, alongside ballot measures affecting the Bay Area.

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2026-06-03

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SimpleFunctions aggregates live prediction-market contracts from Kalshi and Polymarket. Each slug groups contracts that resolve on the same underlying event, identified by venue event_id.

For binary slugs, the headline probability is the liquidity-weighted mid-price across all bound contracts. For multi-outcome slugs (e.g. elections with 3+ candidates), the headline is the leader’s price; we never arithmetically average disjoint outcomes — that would produce a number with no real-world meaning.

Snapshots refresh every 5 minutes during market hours; daily aggregates are computed at 04:00 UTC. The 30-day sparkline is drawn from per-ticker daily means stored in market_indicator_daily; 24h delta and movement events are derived from the same source.

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