Newport incumbents lead fund-raising
June Casagrande
Wednesday’s filing deadline for City Council candidates’ campaign
contributions passed well before most new contenders had much to
report.
Of the new field of candidates, only former Public Works Director
Don Webb had any contributions to report and only two others, Laura
Dietz and Bernie Svalstad, had created their campaign committees,
which is necessary before they may receive contributions.
Mayor Tod Ridgeway and Councilman Gary Adams, who are the only
incumbents in the coming election, also filed their campaign finance
statements by deadline. Adams reported $20,642 in contributions
received so far this year. Ridgeway received $9,575.
Council members Norma Glover and Dennis O’Neil, who will both step
down due to term limits, both reported that they received no money.
Webb received $5,665 in contributions.
The next filing deadline will be in early October, at which time
voters will have a better picture of fund-raising activities by all
the candidates.
In District 1, Madelene Arakelin has requested papers to oppose
Ridgeway.
Allan Beek has announced his intention to oppose Webb for the
District 3 seat that will be vacated by Glover.
Richard Taylor Jr., and Ron Winship, who will also bid for a spot
on the Newport-Mesa Unified School and Orange County Municipal Water
districts, intend to challenge incumbent Adams in District 4. And
Svalstad and Dietz have picked up papers to run for District 6, which
will be vacated by O’Neil.
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