Two people in Berkeley prepared to run against incumbent Mayor Tom Bates, who will be running in November for his fourth term.
Jacquelyn McCormick, who owns a business and is a board member at the Claremont Elmwood Neighborhood Association, and Mark Schwartz, a city resident concerned about civil liberties, both filed preliminary paperwork to stand as candidates.
Bates has been Berkeley's mayor for a decade.
They won't likely be the only challengers in the end. Perennial candidate Zachary Running Wolf is likely to file paperwork soon.
Read more at the Daily Californian.

Steven E.F. Brown is web editor at the San Francisco Business Times.
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