Two Bay Area incumbent district attorneys appeared headed for re-election as early vote counts in Alameda and Santa Clara counties showed commanding leads over their challenger in races that drew statewide attention as referendums on criminal justice policy and prosecutorial philosophy.
In Alameda County, appointed incumbent Ursula Jones Dickson was leading with about 64% of the votes counted Tuesday night, with recalled former District Attorney Pamela Price a distant second at ...
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