It occurs to me that this break-out box (as they are called) that appeared in print never made it online.
I wrote a story on the mayor's race, but here is what all of the other city politicians have been doing:
Office |
Candidate |
Starting balance |
$ Raised |
$ Spent |
Accounts |
John Franck |
$8,636 |
$7,798 |
$2,556 |
|
John Arpei |
$0 |
$100 |
$0 |
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Public Safety |
Christian Mathiesen |
$3,372 |
$0 |
$76 |
|
Richard Wirth |
$31 |
$6,291 |
$1,083 |
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|
Public Works |
Anthony "Skip" Scirocco |
$949 |
$9,273 |
$2,022 |
|
William McTygue |
$0 |
$9,977 |
$1,080 |
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Finance |
Michele Madigan |
$2,386 |
$6,939 |
$2,684 |
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A few things to point out.
John Franck seems to have the most money on hand of any candidate (except those for mayor). Most of his money has come in $100 and $200 contributions, though there is one $2,323 unitemized entry from February, which is likely his annual fundraiser.
John P. Arpei's $100 reported Monday was contributed by John P. Arpei, but then he only officially
announced he was running two weeks ago.
Christian Mathiesen didn't just not raise or spend any money as of Monday, but he filed a "no activity statement" last week indicating he hadn't done any fundraising or spending between the January and July periodic filings. The "Starting balance" was actually from his January disclosure.
Richard Wirth received mostly small contributions with two notable exceptions: $1,000 from both Leon Pokoik from Sarasota, Fla., and the Saratoga Springs Republican Committee. I also noticed a couple police officers on his list, but they were for under $100 apiece.
Anthony
"Skip" Scirocco's money has come with a few big contributions. There was a $500 from Minerva Coins and Jewelry and a $1,000 from the Saratoga County Republican Committee. He also has a list of unitemized: one for $4,019 from June and another for $500 even from April. The latter seems a little odd to me, since they are usually aggregate numbers from small donations or transfers...
William McTygue started with nothing earlier this year and raised about the same amount as Scirocco between January and July. Most of it came in small contributions, though there were two $500 ones from Charles Morrison and Bonnie Design. There was also an unitemized donation from July for $2,618.
Despite not having an opponent, Michele Madigan has raised a relatively substantial sum in the last six months. Her biggest single contributor was the Police Benevolent Association (She also has managed to get more cops hired, so you know…) with $1,000. She was the only candidate they contributed to. She also received a $445 contribution from Sheila A’Hearn.
She also received unitemized contributions of $245, $975 and $1,374, all on the same day in March.
If you are interested,
visit the Board of Elections website and type in the name of the candidate you want to look at. When the next screen comes up, you can look at all of the individual pieces of the candidate's fundraising committee.
For donations, scroll to the bottom and select the year you want. Then click "Get List" to see contributors that year.
Labels: Anthony "Skip" Scirocco, Bill McTygue, campaign contributions, Christian Mathiesen, City Council, Election 2013, John Arpei, John Franck, Michele Madigan, Politics, Richard Wirth