Richmond Progressive Alliance
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The Richmond Progressive Alliance (RPA) is a non-partisan liberal group in Richmond and San Pablo, western Contra Costa County, California, United States of America. They are mostly Green Party members, as well as left-leaning and progressive independents and Democrats.
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[edit] 2004 candidates for City Council
- Gayle McLaughlin (Richmond) Councilperson, won
- Andrés Soto (Richmond) Candidate, lost
- Leonard McNeil (San Pablo) Candidate, won
[edit] 2006 candidates
- Gayle McLaughlin for Richmond mayor, won
- Jim Jenkins for Richmond city council, won
[edit] Referenes
[edit] External links
- RPA official website
Councilmembers
Gayle McLaughlin (G Mayor) · María Viramontes (D) (Vice Mayor) · Ludmyrna "Myrna" Lopez (D) · Jim Rogers (D)· John E. Márquez (D) · Nathanial "Nat" Bates (D) · Tom Butt (D) · Tony K. Thurmond (D)
Political Entities
Democratic Party (D) · Green Party (G) · Richmond Greens · Richmond City Council · Richmond Progressive Alliance
Elections
2006 City Elections
Neighborhoods
Atchison Village · Brickyard Cove · Carriage Hills · Campus Bay · Downtown Richmond · Hilltop · Iron Triangle (South Richmond) · Marina Bay · Mira Vista (Richmond View) · North & East (Central Richmond) · Parchester Village · Point Isabel · Point Richmond · Pullman · Richmond Annex
Parks
Eastshore State Park · Brooks Island · Kennedy Grove · Miller/Knox · Point Isabel · Point Pinole · Rosie the Riveter/World War II Home Front National Historical Park · Sobrante Ridge · Wildcat Canyon
Points of Interest
Brother Islands · East Brother Island Lighthouse · Golden State Railroad Museum · Hilltop Mall · Macdonald 80 Shopping Center · Masquers Playhouse · Red Rock Island · Red Oak Victory Ship Museum · Richmond Country Club · Richmond Medical Center · Richmond Transit Village (Metro Walk) · The Plunge · West County Detention Center · Winehaven
Education
Contra Costa College · John F. Kennedy High School · Richmond High School · Salesian High School · West Contra Costa Unified School District
Transportation
23rd Street · AC Transit · BART · Capitol Corridor · Cutting Boulevard · I-80 · I-580 · MacDonald Avenue · Richmond Parkway · Richmond Parkway Transit Center · Richmond Station · Richmond-San Rafael Bridge · San Pablo Avenue (SR 123)
Politics
2006 Richmond, California city election · City Council · House Rabbit Society · Richmond Progressive Alliance
Creeks
Baxter Creek · Fluvious Innominatus · Rheem Creek · San Pablo Creek · Wildcat Creek