Politics & Government

Council Race: Durant Leads The Pack For Fundraising, Followed By Flaherty

The incumbent councilman has raised nearly $20,000 in the lastest reporting period.

City council incumbent David Durant has raised the most money so far in this year's council campaign, reporting a total of $19,538.43. Durant reported spending $14,178.24 in the same period. 

The next highest amount raised is by candidate Tim Flaherty, who has raised $15,558 so far, and spent $11,903.17.

Jim Bonato has reported raising $10,364.50 and spent $7879.19.

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The candidates filed campaign statements with the City Clerk this week. Those statements are attached here. A summary of the amount all eight candidates have raised and spent is provided below. 

David Durant:
Total Raised: $19,538.43
Total Spent: $14,178.24 

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Tim Flaherty
Total raised: $15,558.43
Total spent: $11,903.17

Jim Bonato
Total Raised: $10,364.50
Total Spent: $7879.19

Matthew Rinn:
Total raised: $4,395
Total Spent: $3,971

Ken Carlson
Total Raised: $3,650
Total Spent: $3,370.90

Jeremy Cloward:
Total Raised: $3,200
Total Spent: $2,864.58 

Michael Flake
Total raised: $900
Total Spent: $1,561.93

Jessica Braverman
Total Raised: $815
Total Spent: $2909.86

PACs:

Pleasant Hill Citizens for Responsible Growth
Total Raised: $870
Total Spent: $1,344.11

Pleasant Hill Police Assocation PAC
Total Raised: $7,905
Total Spent: $6,853.49 

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