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Find your Oakland City Council district

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The seven districts & who represents them

Councilmembers as of 2026. Neighborhoods are approximate — boundaries split some, so use the address lookup above to be sure.

District 1 · North Oakland
Zac Unger

Temescal, Rockridge, Bushrod, Longfellow, Golden Gate

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District 2 · Lake / Eastlake
Charlene Wang

East Lake Merritt, Eastlake, Chinatown, San Antonio, Grand Lake

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District 3 · West / Downtown
Carroll Fife

West Oakland, Downtown, Uptown, Jack London, Adams Point

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District 4 · The Hills
Janani Ramachandran

Montclair, Dimond, Glenview, Laurel, Redwood Heights, Oakmore

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District 5 · Fruitvale
Noel Gallo

Fruitvale, Jingletown, Allendale, Peralta, parts of San Antonio

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District 6 · Central East
Kevin Jenkins

Eastmont, Seminary, Millsmont, Maxwell Park, Havenscourt

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District 7 · Deep East
Ken Houston

Elmhurst, Sobrante Park, Brookfield Village, Coliseum area

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Citywide view

The full weekly agenda, tagged by district

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Plus one at-large seat

Beyond your district, every Oaklander is also represented by one councilmember elected by the whole city.

At-Large · Whole city
Rowena Brown

Elected citywide, not by one district — so every Oaklander is a constituent. You effectively have two Council votes: your district seat and this one.

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That makes eight councilmembers in all: one for each of the seven districts, plus the at-large seat. The Mayor leads the city but is not a member of the Council. New to how it all fits together? Start with the guide.

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