BART - San Francisco Bay Area Rapid Transit District

03/28/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 03/28/2024 14:38

BART Board member John McPartland resigns, creating District 5 vacancy

Today, John McPartland announced he is resigning from the BART Board effective immediately. McPartland cited family matters as his reason for needing to step down from his elected position. McPartland's current term was through December 6, 2024.

McPartland has served on the board since he was elected in November 2008. Before joining the Board, McPartland was a BART Safety Specialist and a retired Oakland Fire Department Battalion Fire Chief.

BART Board President Bevan Dufty announced the resignation at today's board meeting and noted he will put an item on the agenda of the next board meeting on April 11, 2024, to discuss next steps.

Due to the vacancy, the Board may appoint a Director to the District 5 seat by majority vote by May 27, 2024. If the Board does not make an appointment by May 27, 2024, the Alameda County Board of Supervisors may make an appointment by June 27, 2024.

Typically, when there is a vacancy, the Board may also opt to call for a special election to fill the seat, however due to the timing of the November 2024 election, this is not a practical option.

If there is an appointed District 5 Director they will serve until the expiration of the current term, which is December 6, 2024. If the District 5 Director wishes to continue serving in the seat through the next four-year term, they will be required to run for election to the seat on November 5, 2024.

The person appointed to the seat must be a resident of District 5 which includes Dublin, Livermore, Pleasanton, and parts of Hayward and Unincorporated Alameda County. The BART stations include Castro Valley, Dublin/Pleasanton, Hayward, West Dublin/Pleasanton.

Questions related to next steps should be directed to BART Board President Bevan Dufty at [email protected].