The always excellent Virginia Public Access Project has compiled the numbers from the financial reports due yesterday. Here’s where we are:
In the special election to fill the unexpired term of Daun Hester in Superward 7, there are four candidates.
- Earl Fraley, Jr. – no report as of this writing
- Phillip Hawkins, Jr. – $1,590 raised, $1,362 on hand
- Angelia Williams – $2,060 raised, $1,142 on hand
- Jimmie Wilson – $3,060 raised, $1,925 on hand
This is a regularly scheduled election. * – denotes incumbent
At large (2 seats)
- Rita Sweet Bellitto* – $20,925 raised, $14,598 on hand, $11,000 in debts
- James Cabiness – $3,477 raised, $1,502 on hand
- Bill DeSteph* – $23,500 raised, $28,289 on hand, $25,330 in debts
- Wally Erb – $238 raised, $47,889 on hand, $50,000 in debts
- Andrew Jackson – $4,296 raised, $1,530 on hand
- John Moss – $2,577 raised, $1,391 on hand
- Dave Redmond – $20,600 raised, $24,850 on hand
Bayside
- George Furman -$0 raised, $0 on hand
- Louis Jones* – $19,104 raised, $66,445 on hand, $50,000 in debts
Lynnhaven
- Jeanette Toni Hedrick – $400 raised, $1,355 on hand, $1,000 in debts
- James Wood* – $50,729 raised, $70,576 on hand
Princess Anne
- Tanya Bullock – $13,455 raised, $5,409 on hand
- Barbara Henley* – $11,722 raised, $7,674 on hand, $20,000 in debts
Portsmouth data – for its special election for mayor – is not yet available. Once I get that, I’ll post.
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That Mr. Wally has got me confused
Oh yeah, and GO ANDREW JACKSON!!!!
So, uh, this is a person who really hates light rail, huh?
When Barclay Winn first won the Norfolk Superward 6 seat 10 years ago, both he and his opponent, Bob Keogh, ran $100,000+ campaigns. Now with two months before Election Day, the three Superward 7 candidates who have reported have raised less than $10K amongst them. That says a lot about which half of the city has the money in it, doesn’t it?
Yes it does. And it says even more when you look at the details of the contributions.