Jamelia Brown
First elected Nov 2024 for City Council District 1
Ran for re-election (Mar 2024)
Summary
Councilmember Jamelia Brown attended 19 of 21 meetings, representing 90% attendance, and cast 100 votes during this period. Brown voted with the majority position 93% of the time and did not cast any sole dissenting votes.
This summary was auto-generated based on Jamelia Brown's voting record across 51 meetings. It reflects patterns in vote data, not editorial judgment.
Data sources: 568 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 15 unique donors, 7th of 7 council members
Total campaign fundraising: $14,532, ranked 7th of 7
| Donor ↕ | Total ↓ | # ↕ |
|---|---|---|
| Jamelia BrownTargeted | $5,000 | 1 |
| International Brotherhood of Boilermakers, Iron Ship Builders, Blacksmiths, Forgers and Helpers Local 549 PACPAC | $2,500 | 1 |
| U.A. Local Fund 342Targeted | $2,500 | 1 |
| I.B.E.W. 302 Community Candidates PACPAC | $2,000 | 1 |
| Unitemized contributions (under $100) | $712 | 3 |
| Nat Bates | $500 | 1 |
| Tom Butt | $250 | 1 |
| Robert Ellinthorpe | $250 | 1 |
| Dameion King | $200 | 1 |
| Margie Ellis | $120 | 1 |
Voting Record
See how Brown compares to other members →Campaign Finance Context10 records across 10 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.
Showing that a contributor gave to a council member's campaign alongside that member's voting record identifies a publicly documented financial relationship. It does not suggest the contribution caused or influenced the vote. Campaign contributions are one of many factors in legislative decisions.
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