Richmond City
Party Performance:
|
| 21% | Romney |
| 78% | Obama |
Top Donors from Richmond City
| $7,436,219 | Republican Party of Virginia |
| $6,530,584 | Democratic Party - Virginia Senate Caucus |
| $3,996,688 | Democratic Party - Virginia |
| $3,903,518 | Opportunity Virginia PAC |
| $2,134,675 | Democratic Party - Virginia House Caucus |
| $1,539,653 | Dominion |
| $1,273,467 | Democratic Party - Commonwealth Victory Fund |
| $950,000 | Dominion Resources |
| $602,333 | Verizon |
| $542,026 | Va Beer Wholesalers Assn |
November 6, 2012
District 1 City Council
| Candidate | Spent | Votes | Percentage |
|---|---|---|---|
| Jon Baliles (Independent) | $66,344 | 6,183 | 49.84% |
| Bruce Warren Tyler* (Independent) | $116,600 | 6,159 | 49.65% |
District 2 City Council
| Candidate | Spent | Votes | Percentage |
|---|---|---|---|
| Charlie Diradour (Independent) | $117,875 | 4,700 | 47.20% |
| Charles Samuels* (Independent) | $63,225 | 5,179 | (Winner) 52.01% |
District 3 City Council
| Candidate | Spent | Votes | Percentage |
|---|---|---|---|
| Erin Delp (Independent) | $599 | 1,739 | 17.78% |
| Christopher A Hilbert* (Independent) | $41,702 | 8,037 | (Winner) 82.20% |
District 4 City Council
| Candidate | Spent | Votes | Percentage |
|---|---|---|---|
| Kathy Graziano* (Independent) | $96,838 | 7,974 | (Winner) 67.97% |
| Johnny Walker (Independent) | $13,254 | 3,756 | 32.01% |
District 5 City Council
Totals reflect amounts spent by each candidate's primary campaign account. At least one candidate in this race raised additional money through another type of committee. Show all committees
| Candidate | Spent | Votes | Percentage |
|---|---|---|---|
| Parker Camp Agelasto (Independent) | $38,895 | 4,995 | (Winner) 49.92% |
| E Martin Jewell* (Independent) | $24,530 | 4,090 | 40.87% |
| S Lee Shewmake (Independent) | $4,775 | 921 | 9.204% |
District 6 City Council
Totals reflect amounts spent by each candidate's primary campaign account. At least one candidate in this race raised additional money through another type of committee. Show all committees
| Candidate | Spent | Votes | Percentage |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ellen F Robertson* (Independent) | $12,110 | 7,153 | (Winner) 100.0% |
District 7 City Council
| Candidate | Spent | Votes | Percentage |
|---|---|---|---|
| Cynthia I Newbille* (Independent) | $17,166 | 8,608 | (Winner) 99.96% |
District 8 City Council
| Candidate | Spent | Votes | Percentage |
|---|---|---|---|
| Jimmy Ray Hart (Independent) | $0 | 220 | 2.604% |
| Dawn C Page (Independent) | $15,022 | 3,292 | 38.97% |
| Reva M Trammell* (Independent) | $65,141 | 4,933 | (Winner) 58.39% |
District 9 City Council
| Candidate | Spent | Votes | Percentage |
|---|---|---|---|
| Douglas G Conner, Jr* (Independent) | $76,314 | 2,032 | 35.68% |
| Michelle Mosby (Independent) | $13,743 | 3,662 | (Winner) 64.30% |
At Large Mayor
Totals reflect amounts spent by each candidate's primary campaign account. At least one candidate in this race raised additional money through another type of committee. Show all committees
| Candidate | Spent | Votes | Percentage |
|---|---|---|---|
| Dwight C Jones* (Independent) | $314,499 | 76,258 | (Winner) 70.79% |
| Michael K Ryan, Jr (Independent) | $4,111 | 30,886 | 28.67% |
Headlines
- Dominion pledges $500,000 to Black History Museum,
(Richmond Times-Dispatch, 05/24/2013)
- Richmond population tops 210,000 in new census estimates,
(Richmond Times-Dispatch, 05/23/2013)
- Mayor disbands school reform task force,
(Richmond Times-Dispatch, 05/23/2013)
- City reaches deal with 2 activists,
(Richmond Times-Dispatch, 05/23/2013)
- Bad data add delay to Richmond school rezoning,
(Richmond Times-Dispatch, 05/22/2013)
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Demographics
| Population: | 204,214 | (from 2010 Census) |
| Registered voters: | 117,652 | (As of 03/25/2011) |
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General Assembly Districts
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House of Delegates District 69
(Incumbent: Betsy Carr)
House of Delegates District 70
(Incumbent: Delores McQuinn)
House of Delegates District 71
(Incumbent: Jennifer McClellan)
House of Delegates District 74
(Incumbent: Joe Morrissey)
State Senate District 10
(Incumbent: John Watkins)
State Senate District 16
(Incumbent: Henry Marsh)
State Senate District 9
(Incumbent: Don McEachin)
US House of Representatives District 3
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