Were you unable to attend Richmondside’s District 3 city council candidate forum Thursday evening? No worries. You can still watch a livestream of it here.
Richmond City Council candidates Brandon Evans and Doria Robinson discussed the issues facing the district at Easter Hill United Methodist Church at a moderated forum and community Q&A hosted by Richmondside.
About the forums
Richmondside is partnering with Richmond Confidential, a publication of the UC Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism, and The Advocate, the student-led newspaper at Contra Costa College, to co-host and moderate three Richmond candidate forums.
The first was for the mayoral race. The final forum for District 4 city council candidates is Wed., May 13, at the De Anza High School library. You can RSVP for that event here. (Don’t know which district you live in? Check your address using the city’s interactive voting boundaries map.)
Learn about the district 3 city council candidates
About the June 2 primary election
This is Richmond’s first-ever primary election after voters in 2024 passed Measure J, a ballot measure that changed the city’s election system. For the primary election, if a candidate receives more than 50% of the votes cast in their race, they will win and won’t advance to a general election run-off in November.
More election information
Richmondside aims to be your go-to source for election news. Find more resources, news articles and a list of key dates in our primary election voter guide.


