Officials pull ahead in funds
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Lolita Harper
The highest-ranking members of arguably the two most powerful
governing city bodies lead the pack in City Council campaign
contributions as the deadline to declare candidacy quickly
approaches, city documents show.
Mayor Linda Dixon and Planning Commission Chairwoman Katrina Foley
have raised the most money for their City Council campaigns in the
last six months, with Foley out-campaigning her colleagues by more
than $2,000.
As required by state law, local politicians -- both elected and
aspiring -- reported Wednesday how much money they hold in specially
designated campaign accounts. Even those who are not up for
reelection were required to report the balance of their city-issued
accounts by the end of the business day Wednesday.
Foley raised a total of $6,000 cash, with the majority coming from
individual contributions from fellow lawyers and residents. She also
received a boost from C.J. Segerstrom & Sons to the tune of $249.
Foley has spent $351.06, leaving her ending balance at $5,648.94.
Dixon was the second-highest fund-raiser, bringing in a total of
$3,944. The mayor received most of her contributions from
individuals, but the most notable contribution came in the form of a
$2,000 check from Angel’s Auto Spa.
Councilwoman Libby Cowan contributed $100 to both Foley and Dixon,
but failed to file her own account status. Cowan could not be reached
for comment at press time. In the 2000 election, Cowan raised more
than $16,000, proving the steep price tag a bid for the council can
carry.
Planning Commissioner Bill Perkins ranked third, bringing in
$3,256. While he did not out-raise his fellow planning commissioner,
Perkins’ report shows the most support from the business community.
Documents show contributions from C.J. Segerstrom & Sons, $249;
Triangle Square, $425; Ikea, $249; Skosh Monahan’s, $249; and Connell
Chevrolet, $100.
“I’m very balanced between business and residential, but a lot of
businesses agreed with my decisions on the Planning Commission and it
is important for them to see me get on the council,” Perkins said.
Councilman Gary Monahan, whose seat is up for reelection, reported
no gains from his February total of $2,103.27. The councilman, who
recently announced he will seek reelection rather than retire from
politics, said he will kick up the fund-raising in the last leg of
the race.
Other council candidate totals hovered around a couple thousand,
with candidate Allan Mansoor reporting the lowest total contributions
at $750 -- $500 of which came from him. Mansoor’s ending balance was
even lower -- $409.57 -- after spending money on his Web site and the
list of registered voters, which is available from the county
registrar’s office.
Councilman Chris Steel reported a zero balance, and Councilwoman
Karen Robinson has since closed out her account. The terms of Cowan,
Steel and Robinson are up in 2004.
Former Councilwoman Arlene Schafer still has a current account
with the city from the 1980s. Her balance is $3,872.63, which is up
from the $3,000 she reported in February.
* LOLITA HARPER covers Costa Mesa. She may be reached at (949)
574-4275 or by e-mail at [email protected].
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