Nick Resnick and Mike Hutchinson have both lawyered up claiming an Oakland Unified School District board seat, with inauguration scheduled for Monday.
Nick Resnick and Mike Hutchinson are both claiming the District 4 school board seat, with inauguration scheduled for Monday.and asking a judge to declare him the winner. It’s unclear how quickly it could move through court.
Right now, Resnick is the certified winner who is prepared to take the oath of office Monday, despite elections officials determining he did not actually win. Resnick’s lawyer sent a letter to Alameda County Registrar Tim Dupuis, requesting documents and asking how the decision was made to re-tally the results.
"This was not a problem in counting the votes," Hutchinson said. "This was a problem with the algorithm that was used to do the calculations."
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