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Sue Wilson

CouncilmemberDistrict 5Term: Jan 2025 – Jan 2029

First elected Nov 2024 for City Council District 5

Ran for re-election (Mar 2024)

Summary

Councilmember Sue Wilson maintained perfect attendance, participating in all 21 meetings and casting 100 votes. Wilson voted with the majority 97% of the time and cast one sole dissenting vote on a public safety matter.


This summary was auto-generated based on Sue Wilson'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 57 unique donors, more than 1 of 7 council members

Total campaign fundraising: $49,856, ranked 5th of 7

202020222024
$49,856from 56 donors
DonorTotal#
Marilyn Langlois$2,5003
International Association of Firefighters Local 188$2,5001
SEIU Local 1021 Candidate PACPAC$2,5001
Joseph Puleo$2,5001
Kathleen Wimer$2,5001
California Nurses Association Political Action Committee (CNA-PAC) Small Contributor CommitteePAC$2,5001
Lift Up Contra Costa Action, a Project of Tides Advocacy, PACPAC$2,5001
Tim CarvellTargeted$2,5001
Rebecca Vasquez$2,5001
T.M. ScruggsTargeted$2,5001
DateItemVote
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 revenueAye
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 VictoryNay
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 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 7, 2026Recurring Contracts with Contra Costa County and State of California for Law Enforcement and Support ServicesApprove consent calendarAye
Apr 7, 2026Purchase of Bulk Landscaping Materials from Blue Angel International, LLCApprove consent calendarAye
Apr 7, 2026Contract with Veritone, Inc. for RIPA Report and Audio/Video Redaction ServicesApprove consent calendarAye
Apr 7, 2026Contract with Dynamo Construction for Berth 7 Dock RepairApprove consent calendarAye
Apr 7, 2026Accept and Appropriate Employment and Training Grant AwardsApprove consent calendarAye
Apr 7, 2026Contract with Willdan Financial Services for the Traffic Impact Fee Study and Comprehensive User Fee StudyApprove the itemAye

Campaign Finance Context23 records across 21 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.