Vote Yes

Elizabeth Echols, appointed board director, EBRPD

Alameda County Parks and Rec Board of Directors Ward 1 (Richmond)

Elizabeth is a longtime public servant. She has long supported the workers in the park service, combated climate change through her role with the parks, and improved transit within the system. Elizabeth has also pushed for equitable access to parks and open spaces for Black, brown, and low-income communities.

Won with 65% Yes 35% No

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