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City of Richmond

116,448 Population
60,134 Voters

City of Richmond

116,448 Population
60,134 Voters

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Election Results

City of Richmond
Candidate Races 1
City Council
Nat Bates 17.9% +2.7%
Nat Bates
17.9% +2.7% 13,592
Tom Butt
15.2% -2.7% 11,575
Gary Bell
15.1% -2.8% 11,474
Eduardo Martinez
14.4% -3.5% 10,956
Marilyn Langolis
11.3% -6.6% 8,610
Bea Roberson
7.5% -10.4% 5,698
Eleanor Thompson
6.9% -11.0% 5,274
Jael P. Myrick
5.4% -12.5% 4,104
Mike Ali Kinney
2.8% -15.1% 2,134
Mark S. Wassberg
2.0% -15.9% 1,545
Anthony L. Green
1.4% -16.5% 1,062
Ballot Measures 3
Measure N
FAILED 33.0% Yes -34.0%
Shall an ordinance be adopted to impose a business license fee of one (1) cent per ounce of sugar-sweetened beverage served, provided, or traded by businesses in the City?
Yes
33.0% -34.0% 10,549
No
67.0% +34.0% 21,395
Measure P
PASSED 73.0% Yes +46.0%
Should Richmond’s congressional representatives be instructed to propose, and Richmond’s state legislators instructed to ratify, an amendment to the United States Constitution to provide that corporations are not entitled to the Constitutional rights of real people, and that there should be limits on all spending in political campaigns, including ballot measures and "independent" expenditures?
Yes
73.0% +46.0% 20,519
No
27.0% -46.0% 7,600
Unknown Measure Type
PASSED 65.0% Yes +30.0%
(ADVISORY) Should the proceeds of any business license fee measured by the serving, providing, or trading of sugar-sweetened beverages be used to: have more after school sports programs, make them less expensive and provide adequate sports fields; allow healthier school meals, nutrition classes and cooking classes; provide medical care for children with diabetes who can’t afford care; and support other worthy projects to prevent and treat diabetes and childhood obesity?
Yes
65.0% +30.0% 18,672
No
35.0% -30.0% 10,042
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