Candidates for Contra Costa DA, sheriff to address voters in upcoming election forum

Candidates for Contra Costa DA, sheriff to address voters in upcoming election forum

Candidates for Contra Costa DA, sheriff to address voters in upcoming election forum
Richmond Police Officers Association President Benjamin Therriault challenges incumbent Sheriff David Livingston in the 2022 election in Contra Costa County.

The following story is reprinted with permission from the Pleasanton Weekly.

CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, CA (Apr. 27, 2022) — Candidates in this June’s elections for Contra Costa County district attorney and sheriff-coroner are set to share more information about their positions and take questions in a public event next month.

The two incumbents will be joined by their respective challengers on May 3 at the “Contra Costa County Public Safety Candidates’ Forum,” which is being held in-person and livestreamed, with DanvilleSanRamon.com staff moderating.

Sheriff David Livingston is being challenged for the first time since his successful campaign in 2010 — after running unopposed in 2014 and 2018 — by a lone opponent, Richmond Police Officers Association President Benjamin Therriault.

Therriault is an Air Force veteran who served in Iraq before beginning his career with the Richmond Police Department in 2009.

Livingston previously worked as police chief in Pleasant Hill and Concord before his time as sheriff, during a long law enforcement career that also included time with the Fremont Police Department.

District Attorney election

Candidates for Contra Costa DA, sheriff to address voters in upcoming election forum
Incumbent DA Diana Becton is being challenged by Mary Knox, a prosecutor in the Contra Costa County District Attorney’s Office in the 2022 election.

Incumbent DA Diana Becton, who was appointed in 2017 and then elected to a full term the next year, is being challenged by Mary Knox, a 37-year prosecutor in the Contra Costa County District Attorney’s Office who is also a Walnut Creek native. Becton came into her position not long into retirement after 22 years as a Contra Costa County Superior Court judge.

The forum will be moderated by publisher Gina Channell Wilcox and editor Jeremy Walsh of Embarcadero Media’s East Bay Division. The event is sponsored by the San Ramon, Danville Area, Brentwood, Walnut Creek, Lafayette and Concord chambers of commerce. The East Bay Division publishes the award-winning DanvilleSanRamon.com, PleasantonWeekly.com, LivermoreVine.com and the Pleasanton Weekly newspaper.

Candidates will address questions and share their views with voters starting at 6 p.m. on May 3 at Diablo Valley College’s Pleasant Hill Campus, as well as being livestreamed on Zoom.

The forum will be held in the Diablo Room, which is on the top floor of the “HSF” building on the DVC, 321 Golf Club Road, Pleasant Hill. You must register for the live event because of limited room at the college. To sign up to attend, please register here.

A campus map shows Parking Lot 8 as the closest to the HSF building.

The public is invited to submit questions for consideration to gchannell@danvillesanramon.com.

Read this story on the Pleasant Weekly website here.

Jeanita Lyman writes for the Pleasanton Weekly and covers the Danville and San Ramon beat. She studied journalism at Skyline College and Mills College while covering the Peninsula for the San Mateo Daily Journal, after moving back to the area in 2013.

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