[Brief] McConnell picks up endorsement from Vallejo mayor

JohnGlidden.com staff report | Sept. 23, 2020

In his bid to be the next mayor of Vallejo, Councilman Robert McConnell announced Wednesday that his campaign has been endorsed by Mayor Bob Sampayan.

“I support Robert because he is fiscally prudent, is supportive of all people, has no special interest groups, is progressive and understands Vallejo politics,” Sampayan said in a statement released by the McConnell campaign. “He also has many years of experience as a Planning Commissioner and City Council member.  He would be the right fit as mayor.”

The mayoral field is a crowded one as McConnell, fellow Councilman Hakeem Brown, Cornisha Williams-Bailey, John B. Kenney, and M. Avonelle Hanley-Mills, are all vying for the mayor’s seat.

Sampayan originally sought re-election as mayor but switched course in July, citing health concerns.

“I love Vallejo,” McConnell said in the same press release from his campaign. “But we are facing extremely challenging times which will require experience and knowledge. Our city is approaching financial rapids that may become tremendously difficult to navigate. As Mayor, I’ll bring focus, discipline and accountability.”  

First elected to the city council in 2011, McConnell easily won re-election with 15,982 votes, good for first place, in 2016. Due to the city’s term limits, McConnell is unable to seek a third consecutive council term, however, he can serve one four-year term as mayor.

McConnell was unsuccessful when he challenged Erin Hannigan in March to represent the District 1 seat on the Solano County Board of Supervisors.

Prior to his time on the council, McConnell served eight years on the city’s Planning Commission.

A local finance attorney, and combat veteran, McConnell is also vice chair of the Solano County Transit (Soltrans) Board of Directors, and vice chair of the Napa-Vallejo Solid Waste Management Board. He is also the alternate for the Solano County Water Agency. 

McConnell received a bachelor’s degree degree in public administration, master’s degree study in public administration from San Jose State University, and a law degree from McGeorge School of Law, the same release states.

The general election is Nov. 3.

Published by John Glidden

John Glidden is a freelance journalist reporting on the city of Vallejo. The native Vallejoan also covers the local school district, Vallejo elections, and public safety.

One thought on “[Brief] McConnell picks up endorsement from Vallejo mayor

  1. That’s a simple, straightforward, and respectful message fitting for handing off the reins to the next leader. Certainly not easy times to serve in this capacity.

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