With roughly a week to go before the November election, the Oakland Police Officers Association is taking swipes at two City Council members who backed a ballot measure for a citizen-led police commission.

The latest salvo was a batch of sharply worded mailers to undermine Councilman Dan Kalb, the main proponent of the police commission. Branding Kalb the “least responsive politician in Oakland,” the mailers — paid for by the Oakland POA — accuse him of ignoring potholes, long 911 dispatch times and car burglaries in his North Oakland district.

Campaign filings show the Oakland Police Officers Association also took shots at Councilman Noel Gallo — the other backer of the police commission measure — by donating $1,400 to his opponent, Viola Gonzales. Gallo said the association sent out similar mailers to residents in his Fruitvale district.

“They’re almost identical to the ones about Dan,” he said. “But it’s my picture instead of his.”

A spokesman for the Police Officers Association was not immediately available for comment. The group has sternly denounced the police commission, which would have the power to discipline and fire officers. It appears to have wide support among voters.

— Rachel Swan

Rachel Swan is a San Francisco Chronicle staff writer. Email: rswan@sfchronicle.com Twitter: @rachelswan