About the Race
Richmond’s 3rd District representative for City Council will be elected on November 3, 2020, during the general election. There are two progressive candidates running in the 3rd district. Progressive newcomers Willie Hilliard and Ann-Frances Lambert are running against Elaine Summerfield. Incumbent Chris Hilbert is not seeking re-election.
About the District
Richmond is an independent city and the Commonwealth’s capital. It lies on the fall line of the James River between Chesterfield and Henrico counties. Richmond City’s population is roughly 200,000, although the greater metro area has a population of over 1 million. The 3rd District trends Democratic, with Rep. Don McEachin (D) winning over 75% of the vote during the 2018 congressional election.
Recommendation
Willie Hilliard is the current President of Brookland Park Area Association. He has extensive experience with children and education issues. He serves as the Vice-Chair of the Northside Coalition for Children as well as on the Advisory Board for the Richmond Metropolitan Day School, the Advisory Council for 6PIC. He is also a Board Member of Friends of John Marshall Alumni Group and part of the Richmond 300 Housing Work Group.
Hilliard’s progressive platform focuses on community policing and police reform, affordable housing, education, and economic development.
He believes that policing as it currently exists in Richmond does not work and will work to create the police force that the city deserves so that everyone in the city can feel safe.
Hilliard wants to ensure that all families in Richmond have access to safe, affordable housing, and will see that communities of all races and economic levels can thrive.
In terms of education, Hilliard will advocate for the fair distribution of resources to all schools, regardless of their neighborhood or the income level of their students.
Hilliard believes that economic development is best served by supporting Richmond’s small businesses and allowing them to grow. He also believes that City Council should work to ensure that economic growth within the city benefits all of its residents as equally as possible.
Ann-Frances Lambert, Hilliard’s opponent, is very progressive on racial justice issues but has not put forward a comprehensive platform for her City Council run. Additionally, she has not directly addressed issues of affordable housing, education, and economic development, which are key components of Hilliard’s campaign through any other public statements.
Hilliard’s other opponent, Elaine Summerfield, is progressive on conservation, education, and affordable housing. However, she has been silent on issues of racial justice in regards to policing, therefore, we cannot be sure that she would make equally progressive choices as Hilliard on those issues. Furthermore, her platform is vague and does not directly address inequalities that exist in the city due to matters of race and income.
Given his views on racial justice, education, and economic development, Willie Hilliard is the most progressive choice for Richmond's 3rd District.
About the Race
Richmond’s 3rd District representative for City Council will be elected on November 3, 2020, during the general election. There are two progressive candidates running in the 3rd district. Progressive newcomers Willie Hilliard and Ann-Frances Lambert are running against Elaine Summerfield. Incumbent Chris Hilbert is not seeking re-election.
About the District
Richmond is an independent city and the Commonwealth’s capital. It lies on the fall line of the James River between Chesterfield and Henrico counties. Richmond City’s population is roughly 200,000, although the greater metro area has a population of over 1 million. The 3rd District trends Democratic, with Rep. Don McEachin (D) winning over 75% of the vote during the 2018 congressional election.
Recommendation
Willie Hilliard is the current President of Brookland Park Area Association. He has extensive experience with children and education issues. He serves as the Vice-Chair of the Northside Coalition for Children as well as on the Advisory Board for the Richmond Metropolitan Day School, the Advisory Council for 6PIC. He is also a Board Member of Friends of John Marshall Alumni Group and part of the Richmond 300 Housing Work Group.
Hilliard’s progressive platform focuses on community policing and police reform, affordable housing, education, and economic development.
He believes that policing as it currently exists in Richmond does not work and will work to create the police force that the city deserves so that everyone in the city can feel safe.
Hilliard wants to ensure that all families in Richmond have access to safe, affordable housing, and will see that communities of all races and economic levels can thrive.
In terms of education, Hilliard will advocate for the fair distribution of resources to all schools, regardless of their neighborhood or the income level of their students.
Hilliard believes that economic development is best served by supporting Richmond’s small businesses and allowing them to grow. He also believes that City Council should work to ensure that economic growth within the city benefits all of its residents as equally as possible.
Ann-Frances Lambert, Hilliard’s opponent, is very progressive on racial justice issues but has not put forward a comprehensive platform for her City Council run. Additionally, she has not directly addressed issues of affordable housing, education, and economic development, which are key components of Hilliard’s campaign through any other public statements.
Hilliard’s other opponent, Elaine Summerfield, is progressive on conservation, education, and affordable housing. However, she has been silent on issues of racial justice in regards to policing, therefore, we cannot be sure that she would make equally progressive choices as Hilliard on those issues. Furthermore, her platform is vague and does not directly address inequalities that exist in the city due to matters of race and income.
Given his views on racial justice, education, and economic development, Willie Hilliard is the most progressive choice for Richmond's 3rd District.
About the Race
The election for President of the United States is on Tuesday, November 3, 2020. Former Vice President and Senator from Delaware Joe Biden (D) is running against the current president, Donald J. Trump (R), a businessman and former reality television star.
About the State
Every eligible voter may cast a ballot in the presidential election. The majority of the U.S. population has voted Democratic for the last twenty-eight years, except 2004. However, the allocation of electoral college votes led to Republicans taking the White House in two of those seven elections. Turnout is typically higher during presidential election years, though 2018 saw the highest record turnout for a non-presidential election since 1914, with 50.3% of the electorate turning out to vote. Turnout for the 2016 election was at 55.7%. In 2008, when the nation elected President Barack Obama (D), turnout was 58.2% but dropped to 54.9% in 2012.