The filing period for three Healdsburg City Council seats—one for a two-year term and two four-year terms—ended with the following candidates qualified for the ballot. 

It shows an increase in diversity, notable in the three candidates for the two-year term: a woman, a
Black man and a Latino youth. 

There are also two measures the City Council asked to put on the ballot, one for a clarification of spending for the Transient Occupancy Tax (TOT) income, the other to establish a tax for cannabis-related businesses income.

2-year term

Ron Edwards, retired

Matias Lopez Jr., student

Bridget Ann Mansell, teacher

4-year term

Linda Cade, retired financial advisor

Susan Graf, businessperson

Chris Herrod, Parks and Recreation commissioner

Evelyn Mitchell, incumbent

Measures

Measure L-City of Healdsburg Occupancy Tax

Measure M-City of Healdsburg Cannabis Business Tax

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