The race is on between two groups trying to recall Oakland mayor Jean Quan.

On Monday, the city attorney said it was legal for two recall efforts to proceed independently of each other. (Read pdf of the legal opinion here.) One of the efforts is led by former mayoral candidate Greg Harland, who says Quan hasn’t done enough to create jobs. The other is led by Oakland Black Caucus member Gene Hazzard, who is angry the mayor did not re-appoint popular West Oakland activist Margaret Gordon to the port commission. (The Oakland Black Caucus has said Hazzard does not speak for the group on the recall issue.) Hazzard's petition has already been certified; Harland filed his paperwork Tuesday.
Both are banking on voters’ general dissatisfaction to obtain the nearly 20,000 signatures required to put the recall on the ballot. “The voter registrar does not count the reason,” Hazzard said. “They count the signature.”
Yesterday, within 40 minutes of setting up a table outside City Hall, Hazzard collected signatures from people concerned about public safety, a city employee, and Occupy Oakland organizers like CJ Summers.
“[The Mayor] is definitely a big part of the problem here in Oakland, and this is just one step towards making this a better place, as far as I see it,” Summers said.