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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
Melvin Lee Willis, Jr. 16.2% +2.2%
Melvin Lee Willis, Jr.
16.2% +2.2% 12,137
Ben Choi
14.0% -2.2% 10,490
Jael Myrick
13.1% -3.1% 9,793
Jim Rogers
11.4% -4.8% 8,540
Nathaniel Bates
11.3% -4.9% 8,495
Cesar Zepeda
10.3% -5.9% 7,745
Courtland "Corky" Booze
8.7% -7.5% 6,494
Vinay Pimple
8.1% -8.1% 6,074
Uche Justin Uwahemu
7.0% -9.2% 5,225
Ballot Measures 4
Measure L
PASSED 65.3% Yes +30.6%
Shall the Ordinance to establish rent control, a rent board, and just cause for eviction requirements in the City of Richmond be adopted?
Yes
65.3% +30.6% 21,380
No
34.7% -30.6% 11,378
Measure M
FAILED 28.6% Yes -42.8%
Shall the Ordinance to amend the City of Richmond’s Municipal Code to increase the City’s Real Estate Documentary Transfer Tax from .7% to 1% and 1.5%, based on the property’s sale price, be adopted?
Yes
28.6% -42.8% 9,287
No
71.4% +42.8% 23,198
Measure N
FAILED 33.8% Yes -32.4%
(INITIATIVE) Shall the ordinance to amend the Richmond General Plan 2030 to allow a 59 unit single family detached project on a site south of the intersection of Marina Way South and Hall and approve a development agreement and related actions be adopted?
Yes
33.8% -32.4% 6,898
No
66.2% +32.4% 13,532
Measure O
FAILED 49.1% Yes -1.8%
(INITIATIVE) Shall the ordinance to amend the Richmond Municipal Code requiring the City Manager to publicize compensation paid to exempt City service officials and employees, obligating the City Council to set annual compensation for City exempt service officials and employees and prohibiting the City Council from compensating the City Manager in excess of five times the median household income for the City be adopted?
Yes
49.1% -1.8% 9,921
No
50.9% +1.8% 10,304
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