Eduardo Martinez
First elected Nov 2022 for Mayor
Ran for re-election (Jun 2026)
Summary
Mayor Eduardo Martinez attended 18 of 21 meetings (86%) and cast 100 votes during the period reviewed. Martinez voted with the majority 95% of the time and did not cast any sole dissenting votes.
This summary was auto-generated based on Eduardo Martinez's voting record across 445 meetings. It reflects patterns in vote data, not editorial judgment.
Data sources: 4379 votes from official City of Richmond minutes, plus 9 from auto-caption transcripts of recent meetings (used until minutes are published, typically 4-6 weeks).
Last updated: 2/28/2026
Campaign Contributions
Public records filed with the city registrar or state FPPC. Donors are sorted by total amount. Richmond adopted electronic filing in 2018.
Received contributions from 200 unique donors, more than 5 of 7 council members
Total campaign fundraising: $105,585, ranked 2nd of 7
| Donor ↕ | Total ↓ | # ↕ |
|---|---|---|
| Marilyn Langlois | $5,000 | 6 |
| Ken PaffGrassroots | $2,650 | 2 |
| Service Employees International Union Local 1021 Candidate Pac Small Contributor CommitteePAC | $2,500 | 1 |
| Michael Parker | $2,500 | 1 |
| Service Employees International Union Local 1021 Candidate PACPAC | $2,500 | 1 |
| International Association of Firefighters Local 188 | $2,500 | 1 |
| Theresa Preston-WernerTargeted | $2,500 | 1 |
| Rebecca VasquezTargeted | $2,500 | 1 |
| Martha Gruelle | $2,500 | 1 |
| Johanna ParkerTargeted | $2,500 | 1 |
Voting Record
See how Martinez compares to other members →Campaign Finance Context98 records across 59 agenda items
About this data
Richmond Commons presents campaign finance information compiled from official public records filed with NetFile (City of Richmond), CAL-ACCESS (California Secretary of State), and the FPPC. All source data is public under California Government Code §81008.
A campaign contribution does not imply wrongdoing.
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Approval of Maintenance and Security Agreement at Point Molate between East Bay Regional Park District and the City of Richmond
Resolution Authorizing the City Manager to Execute Recurring Contracts and Agreements with Contra Costa County, Stege Sanitary District, West County Wastewater District, West County Agency and the California State Water Resources Control Board for Service
Contra Costa County Health, Housing, and Human Services Contract for Coordinated Outreach Referral and Engagement (CORE) Homeless Outreach Services
Cooperation Agreement with Contra Costa County for the Community Development Block Grant (CDBG), Emergency Solutions Grant (ESG), and HOME Investment Partnerships Act (HOME) Programs
Contra Costa County Health, Housing, and Human Services Contract for Coordinated Outreach Referral and Engagement (CORE) Homeless Outreach Services