Posters Related PagesFrom Street to Ballot Box: Berkeley Politics in the 1970sFrom Street to Ballot Box: Berkeley Politics in the 1970s Selections from the David Mundstock CollectionDavid Mundstock & His History of Progressive Electoral PoliticsLate 1960s to 1971Below are figures from Berkeley’s electoral history, from the Republican era through the Democratic victory in the early 1960s, and the disintegration of the liberal coalition resulting from the Vietnam War. Ron Dellums is elected to Congress in 1970.The 1971-72 City Council and 1973 ElectionThe progressive agenda is developed, and rejected in a bitterly divided City Council, torn by political betrayals. The Berkeley Four’s City Council, 1973-1974The conservative coalition asserts control, while Loni Hancock and Ying Kelley try to keep progressive hopes alive.1975 and the Two-Party SystemBerkeley Citizens Action (BCA) v. the Berkeley Democratic Club (BDC)1979-1980April 1979: Newport vs. WidenerBerkeley’s Two-Party SystemBerkeley’s Two-Party SystemRent Control and Neighborhood PreservationPolice, Marijuana and South AfricaPostersContributorsDean, Hancock & Newport Video InterviewsDean, Hancock & Newport Video InterviewsInterview of Shirley Dean: Written Version Related PagesFrom Street to Ballot Box: Berkeley Politics in the 1970sFrom Street to Ballot Box: Berkeley Politics in the 1970s Selections from the David Mundstock CollectionDavid Mundstock & His History of Progressive Electoral PoliticsLate 1960s to 1971Below are figures from Berkeley’s electoral history, from the Republican era through the Democratic victory in the early 1960s, and the disintegration of the liberal coalition resulting from the Vietnam War. Ron Dellums is elected to Congress in 1970.The 1971-72 City Council and 1973 ElectionThe progressive agenda is developed, and rejected in a bitterly divided City Council, torn by political betrayals. The Berkeley Four’s City Council, 1973-1974The conservative coalition asserts control, while Loni Hancock and Ying Kelley try to keep progressive hopes alive.1975 and the Two-Party SystemBerkeley Citizens Action (BCA) v. the Berkeley Democratic Club (BDC)1979-1980April 1979: Newport vs. WidenerBerkeley’s Two-Party SystemBerkeley’s Two-Party SystemRent Control and Neighborhood PreservationPolice, Marijuana and South AfricaPostersContributorsDean, Hancock & Newport Video InterviewsDean, Hancock & Newport Video InterviewsInterview of Shirley Dean: Written Version Related PagesFrom Street to Ballot Box: Berkeley Politics in the 1970sFrom Street to Ballot Box: Berkeley Politics in the 1970s Selections from the David Mundstock CollectionDavid Mundstock & His History of Progressive Electoral PoliticsLate 1960s to 1971Below are figures from Berkeley’s electoral history, from the Republican era through the Democratic victory in the early 1960s, and the disintegration of the liberal coalition resulting from the Vietnam War. Ron Dellums is elected to Congress in 1970.The 1971-72 City Council and 1973 ElectionThe progressive agenda is developed, and rejected in a bitterly divided City Council, torn by political betrayals. The Berkeley Four’s City Council, 1973-1974The conservative coalition asserts control, while Loni Hancock and Ying Kelley try to keep progressive hopes alive.1975 and the Two-Party SystemBerkeley Citizens Action (BCA) v. the Berkeley Democratic Club (BDC)1979-1980April 1979: Newport vs. WidenerBerkeley’s Two-Party SystemBerkeley’s Two-Party SystemRent Control and Neighborhood PreservationPolice, Marijuana and South AfricaPostersContributorsDean, Hancock & Newport Video InterviewsDean, Hancock & Newport Video InterviewsInterview of Shirley Dean: Written Version Related PagesFrom Street to Ballot Box: Berkeley Politics in the 1970sFrom Street to Ballot Box: Berkeley Politics in the 1970s Selections from the David Mundstock CollectionDavid Mundstock & His History of Progressive Electoral PoliticsLate 1960s to 1971Below are figures from Berkeley’s electoral history, from the Republican era through the Democratic victory in the early 1960s, and the disintegration of the liberal coalition resulting from the Vietnam War. Ron Dellums is elected to Congress in 1970.The 1971-72 City Council and 1973 ElectionThe progressive agenda is developed, and rejected in a bitterly divided City Council, torn by political betrayals. The Berkeley Four’s City Council, 1973-1974The conservative coalition asserts control, while Loni Hancock and Ying Kelley try to keep progressive hopes alive.1975 and the Two-Party SystemBerkeley Citizens Action (BCA) v. the Berkeley Democratic Club (BDC)1979-1980April 1979: Newport vs. WidenerBerkeley’s Two-Party SystemBerkeley’s Two-Party SystemRent Control and Neighborhood PreservationPolice, Marijuana and South AfricaPostersContributorsDean, Hancock & Newport Video InterviewsDean, Hancock & Newport Video InterviewsInterview of Shirley Dean: Written Version Related PagesFrom Street to Ballot Box: Berkeley Politics in the 1970sFrom Street to Ballot Box: Berkeley Politics in the 1970s Selections from the David Mundstock CollectionDavid Mundstock & His History of Progressive Electoral PoliticsLate 1960s to 1971Below are figures from Berkeley’s electoral history, from the Republican era through the Democratic victory in the early 1960s, and the disintegration of the liberal coalition resulting from the Vietnam War. Ron Dellums is elected to Congress in 1970.The 1971-72 City Council and 1973 ElectionThe progressive agenda is developed, and rejected in a bitterly divided City Council, torn by political betrayals. The Berkeley Four’s City Council, 1973-1974The conservative coalition asserts control, while Loni Hancock and Ying Kelley try to keep progressive hopes alive.1975 and the Two-Party SystemBerkeley Citizens Action (BCA) v. the Berkeley Democratic Club (BDC)1979-1980April 1979: Newport vs. WidenerBerkeley’s Two-Party SystemBerkeley’s Two-Party SystemRent Control and Neighborhood PreservationPolice, Marijuana and South AfricaPostersContributorsDean, Hancock & Newport Video InterviewsDean, Hancock & Newport Video InterviewsInterview of Shirley Dean: Written VersionShare this:Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window)Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window)Like this:Like Loading...