Just five months before the November election, Oakland City Councilwoman Rebecca Kaplan formally announced her candidacy for mayor this week, citing frustrations with Mayor Jean Quan and her administration.
"Oakland isn’t ungovernable, just ungoverned," Kaplan said in her first 2014 campaign video. "We need strong, stable leadership for safe neighborhoods, for local jobs and for a fresh start for our city."
Her announcement is a reversal of her statement in 2012 that she would not challenge Quan this year, and though it is later in the campaign season than expected, the news is not a surprise.
Last November, Kaplan led a mock race with 26 percent of the vote, according to a survey of about 400 voters commissioned by the Oakland-based Jobs and Housing Coalition. Without Kaplan in the running, Quan was ahead in both the November poll, with 32 percent of the vote, and again in the most recent study released a couple of weeks ago, with 20 percent of the vote.
University of San Francisco politics professor Corey Cook said Kaplan's entrance shook up the mayor's race.