
Berkeleyside wants to help you get to know your 2020 candidates for Berkeley City Council, School Board and Rent Stabilization Board. This week, we’ll publish questionnaires with City Council candidates each day.
Q&As with District 6 (Berkeley Hills) City Council candidates follow. We asked candidates why they were running, what sets them apart, what they see as the city’s biggest challenges and how they might work to solve them. Learn what each candidate thinks is his or her most inspired idea, and how each candidate plans to be accountable and accessible to constituents. Each questionnaire includes complete campaign info, including social media pages, to help readers connect.
Two people are running for the District 6 seat occupied by Susan Wengraf since 2008. In ballot order, the candidates are Richard Illgen, social justice attorney, and Susan Wengraf, incumbent. Click the following links to read our questionnaires with the District 6 candidates.
Berkeley City Council District 6 candidate Q&As
Hungry for more? Watch the candidates for District 6 in a Sept. 21 forum presented by League of Women Voters of Berkeley, Albany, Emeryville, followed by the Sept. 10 forum co-hosted by Berkeley Neighbors for Housing and Climate Action (BNHCA), Walk Bike Berkeley (WBB) and Cal Berkeley Democrats (CalDems).


In the coming weeks, we’ll have more stories on the key Berkeley races and ballot initiatives to help readers make informed decisions about the potential leaders and policies that could help shape Berkeley’s future.
The deadline to register to vote online or by mail in Alameda County is Oct. 19, and the election is Tuesday, Nov. 3, 2020.
Other Berkeley election 2020 resources
- The city of Berkeley’s election portal
- Don’t know your Berkeley City Council district? The city website has a handy tool for that.
- Voter’s Edge: View a personalized ballot by entering your address.
- The League of Women Voters Berkeley Albany and Emeryville: Local races
- Check your voter registration status (and sign up to get election materials online).
- Find your voter profile (Alameda County registrar of voters).
- Confused about ranked-choice voting? Learn how it works.
See complete 2020 election coverage on Berkeleyside. Read all the 2020 candidate statements for Berkeley.