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Eduardo Martinez

MayorTerm: Jan 2023 – Jan 2027

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

20202022
$103,085from 197 donors
DonorTotal#
Marilyn Langlois$5,0006
Ken PaffGrassroots$2,6502
Service Employees International Union Local 1021 Candidate Pac Small Contributor CommitteePAC$2,5001
Michael Parker$2,5001
Service Employees International Union Local 1021 Candidate PACPAC$2,5001
International Association of Firefighters Local 188$2,5001
Theresa Preston-WernerTargeted$2,5001
Rebecca VasquezTargeted$2,5001
Martha Gruelle$2,5001
Johanna ParkerTargeted$2,5001
DateItemVote
Apr 28, 2026Contract with Liftech Consultants, Inc. for Planning and Design Services for the Relocation of the SS Red Oak VictoryContract with Liftech Consultants, Inc. for planning and design services for the relocation of the SS Red Oak VictoryAye
Apr 28, 2026Update on Community Engagement on Limited-Term Revenue and Authorization to Negotiate and Execute a Contract with Dalberg AdvisorsAuthorize to negotiate and execute a contract with Dalberg for community engagement on limited-term revenueNay
Apr 21, 2026Approval of the Donation Agreement for Leasehold Interests and Joint Escrow Instructions for Craneway Property.Approve the donation agreement for Craneway Pavilion leasehold interests from Orton Entertainment LLC.Aye
Apr 21, 2026Revenue Enhancement and Financing Recommendations for Advanced Life Support (ALS) First Responder Services and Fire Station UpgradesApprove moving forward with polling for a potential November 2026 ballot measure to fund advanced life support paramedic services and fire…Aye
Apr 7, 2026Contract with Chrisp Company for On-Call City-wide Roadway Striping, Stenciling, and Street Sign ServicesApprove consent calendarAye
Apr 7, 2026Charter Article 15 Review – Richmond Fund for Children and Youth ReviewApprove Option 1 - City Council Reauthorizes the Article Without Amendment (Keep As-Is)Aye
Apr 7, 2026Contract with T&R Riparian Restore for Weed AbatementApprove consent calendarAye
Apr 7, 2026Preparation of Engineer's Report for FY 2026-2027 for Marina Bay Landscape and Lighting Maintenance DistrictApprove consent calendarAye
Apr 7, 2026Recurring Contracts with Contra Costa County and State of California for Law Enforcement and Support ServicesApprove consent calendarAye
Apr 7, 2026Purchase of Plant Material from Blue Angel International, LLCApprove consent calendarAye

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.

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