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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 2
City Council
Demnlus Johnson Iii 12.1% +0.9%
Demnlus Johnson Iii $
12.1% +0.9% 9,545
Eduardo Martinez $
11.2% -0.9% 8,833
Cesar Zepeda
10.1% -2.0% 7,978
Nathaniel "Nat" Bates
10.1% -2.0% 7,934
Vinay Pimplé
10.1% -2.0% 7,922
Ada Recinos
9.3% -2.8% 7,350
Jim Rogers
8.7% -3.4% 6,849
Virginia "Vicky" Ramirez
7.1% -5.0% 5,589
Diego Garcia
5.4% -6.7% 4,232
Carole Johnson
5.4% -6.7% 4,225
Dave Schoenthal
4.8% -7.3% 3,739
Eleanor Thompson
4.2% -7.9% 3,266
Keith Rivers
1.5% -10.6% 1,195
Mayor
Tom Butt 55.7% +11.4%
Tom Butt
55.7% +11.4% 16,228
Melvin L Willis Jr $
44.3% -11.4% 12,917
Ballot Measures 2
Measure H - City of Richmond
PASSED 64.9% Yes +29.8%
Shall the Ordinance amending the City of Richmond’s Municipal Code, changing the Real Estate Documentary Transfer Tax so the tax rate for properties below $1 million does not increase, the rate for properties between $1 million to $3 million increases from .7% to 1.25%; the rate for properties between $3 million to $10 million increases from .7% to 2.5%; and the rate for properties over $10 million increases from .7% to 3.0%, be adopted?
Yes
64.9% +29.8% 19,618
No
35.1% -29.8% 10,618
Measure T - City of Richmond
FAILED 60.2% Yes +20.4%
Shall an Ordinance of the City of Richmond’s Municipal Code to establish a Special Parcel Tax on Vacant Properties at the rate of $3,000 annually per vacant developed parcel and $6,000 annually per vacant undeveloped parcel, raising about $5.4 million annually for 20 years to fund homelessness services and housing, blight and dumping elimination, and specified programs, be adopted?
Yes
60.2% +20.4% 17,926
No
39.8% -20.4% 11,838
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