A look at who’s running for Richmond mayor in 2024

Five candidates hoping to be Richmond’s next mayor will be on the ballot in November, with familiar names and political outsiders eyeing to lead the city. They are vying to succeed Mayor Levar Stoney, who can’t run for a third consecutive term under city rules and is running for Virginia governor. In Richmond, the winner of the mayoral race must take at least five of the city’s nine districts. The field includes current and former Richmond City Council members, the state’s former COVID-19 vaccine coordinator and candidates seeking public office for the first time. Andreas Addison Andreas Addison used to work in Richmond City Hall and is the only mayoral candidate serving in public office, giving him experience and a track record in local government that he believes will help him lead the city. More information Danny Avula Dr. Danny Avula led Virginia’s COVID-19 vaccination effort in 2021 and ran the state’s Department of Social Services but says running for Richmond mayor is “different than any job” he’s ever pursued. More information Michelle Mosby Michelle Mosby doesn’t believe Richmond can afford to pick a new mayor not able to take on the job on day one, saying the growing city needs a leader to take on challenges immediately and she’s the person to do it. More information Maurice Neblett Maurice Neblett says his Richmond mayoral campaign isn’t about raising money but centered on the needs of people in the city – and his work in the community has given him “a ground to stand on.” More information Harrison Roday Harrison Roday believes public service starts with “listening” and that Richmond City Hall needs to do it more. More information

A look at who’s running for Richmond mayor in 2024

Five candidates hoping to be Richmond’s next mayor will be on the ballot in November, with familiar names and political outsiders eyeing to lead the city.

They are vying to succeed Mayor Levar Stoney, who can’t run for a third consecutive term under city rules and is running for Virginia governor. In Richmond, the winner of the mayoral race must take at least five of the city’s nine districts.

The field includes current and former Richmond City Council members, the state’s former COVID-19 vaccine coordinator and candidates seeking public office for the first time.

Andreas Addison

Andreas Addison used to work in Richmond City Hall and is the only mayoral candidate serving in public office, giving him experience and a track record in local government that he believes will help him lead the city.

Danny Avula

Dr. Danny Avula led Virginia’s COVID-19 vaccination effort in 2021 and ran the state’s Department of Social Services but says running for Richmond mayor is “different than any job” he’s ever pursued.

Michelle Mosby

Michelle Mosby doesn’t believe Richmond can afford to pick a new mayor not able to take on the job on day one, saying the growing city needs a leader to take on challenges immediately and she’s the person to do it.

Maurice Neblett

Maurice Neblett says his Richmond mayoral campaign isn’t about raising money but centered on the needs of people in the city – and his work in the community has given him “a ground to stand on.”

Harrison Roday

Harrison Roday believes public service starts with “listening” and that Richmond City Hall needs to do it more.