May 5, 2009
Solicitation for 69th District Primary Candidate Questions
3 Comments »Style Weekly published an article identifying several candidates, especially Betsy Carr, for the 69th District Delegate seat, which Frank Hall has left for an appointment by Gov. Kaine to the Alcohol Beverage Commission. According to the article:
“A wide array of other potential candidates says they’re still considering their options for the November election. The Democratic Party of Virginia’s executive director, Levar Stoney, confirms he’s considering getting in the race, as does former Richmond Mayor Rudy McCollum. The Richmond Crusade for Voters president, Antione Green, has also expressed interest.”
The Richmond Times-Dispatch published an article, especially focused on Carlos Brown, (though this article was preceded by one article focused on Mr. Green and one on Ms. Carr) stating:
“Carlos Brown, a corporate finance lawyer, is joining the hopefuls vying to succeed Hall in the 69th House of Delegates district.”
Having recently met with Ms. Carr at the last Richmond City Council meeting, and with Mr. Green at a Southside civic association meeting, I can’t help but wonder: What do these candidates (including the others mentioned in Style and RTD) have to offer that sets them apart? What accomplishments do they have to support their campaign?
During the next few weeks, Southside Richmond wants to hear your questions for the candidates. A select group of your questions will be presented to the candidates and their answers will be published here.
Southside Richmond will also seek to highlight at least five accomplishments by each candidate.
So pull out your thinking caps and start commenting!









Mr.Brown just tried to run for the 70th seat a few months back (http://chpn.net/news/tag/carlos-brown/). Is he address-hopping, desperately seeking a district that will elect him? If he does not win here, which district will he run in next year?
You can reword this to make it more polite, yes?
What will you do to promote energy conservation and independence in Virginia, and more importantly, the 69th District?
One great talent Mr. Brown has is moving around. In 2008 he was a resident of Henrico County until Rev. Jones’ seat became vacant in the House of Delegates. In December Mr. Brown somehow established his residence in the 70th District. He lost the primary.
Then when Frank Hall left the House for an appointed job, Mr. Brown decided he should run for that seat, too. So, he reestablished his residence as being in the 69th District.
None of the other candidates could have moved so easily twice in less than 6 months. Clearly Carlos Brown is a man of great talent.