The Benicia Chamber of Commerce and the Benicia High School Debate team are hosting a Mayoral and City Council Forum on October 2nd at 6pm.
This free event will be held at the Benicia High School in the Performing Arts building.
Our amazing Benicia Debate team students will be moderating and will be accepting written questions during the event. We may not have time to get to the questions from the audience. If that happens we will pass the questions on to the candidates.
The Benicia Debate Team will be accepting cash donations to help their team pay for competitions if you would like to help.
For those streaming online, please reach out to Benicia High School to find out how to donate.
The Benicia Chamber of Commerce and the Benicia High School Debate team are hosting a Mayoral and City Council Forum on October 2nd at 6pm.
This free event will be held at the Benicia High School in the Performing Arts building.
Our amazing Benicia Debate team students will be moderating and will be accepting written questions during the event. We may not have time to get to the questions from the audience. If that happens we will pass the questions on to the candidates.
The Benicia Debate Team will be accepting cash donations to help their team pay for competitions if you would like to help.
For those streaming online, please reach out to Benicia High School to find out how to donate.
Note from BenIndy: We’ll post a “WATCH LIVE” notice when the livestream starts. You can also navigate to the Facebook Event Page at 6pm and click the “Watch live video” button. The button will be active and usable once the livestream starts, and you will be able to tell that it is active because the text will no longer be grayed out.
Scott and Birdseye elected to Council, Measure K Open Space passes, Measure R Funding for Local Road Repair & Infrastructure fails
By Roger Straw, November 30, 2022
Today, the Solano County Clerk and Registrar of Voters Tim Flanagan certified the final official results of our November 8 General Election. I will detail the Benicia results below. For the full Solano County report check out these official Solano links:
Benicia voters elected Terry Scott and Kari Birdseye for City Council 4 year terms. Both had run for Council and lost by narrow margins in recent years, but mounted strong and positive campaigns with backing from a wide variety of electeds, community leaders and local groups. For more about our new Councilmembers, see TerryScottForBenicia2022.org and KariBirdseyeForBenicia.com.
The two incumbents, Christina Strawbridge and Lionel Largaespada, ran their own campaigns, but were independently backed by a massive outlay of spending by Valero’s Benicia Refinery and some local labor groups. That PAC interference in our local elections became an issue in the campaign, and may have contributed to the incumbents’ failure to win re-election.
Detailed breakdown of City Council voting: Scott received 235 more votes than Birdseye, who received 152 more votes than Largaespada, who received 456 votes more than Strawbridge, who received 3,160 votes more than Innes.
Percentages of total vote:
Scott 24.78%. Birdseye 23.75%. Largaespada 23.09%. Strawbridge 21.10%. Innes 7.29%.
Measure K – Overwhelming support
By an 82% to 18% margin, Benicia residents passed Measure K, renewing the City’s Urban Growth Boundary for another 20 years. The area beyond our UGB will now be protected from development for 20 years. This means that the hills north of Lake Herman Road will be protected from development until 2043!
Measure R – Narrowly defeated
Measure R was the Benicia Local Road Repair & Infrastructure Measure, which would have provided the necessary funding to fix and maintain, our roads, increasing the sales tax on certain purchases made in Benicia by 3/4 of 1 cent. The measure failed by a 49% to 51% margin. Vote by mail voters approved Measure R by a narrow margin, but election day voters were strongly opposed.
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