Newport incumbents enjoy fund-raising edge
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June Casagrande
Incumbents Gary Adams and Tod Ridgeway, along with former Public
Works Director Don Webb, have recorded the biggest fund-raising
numbers to date in the City Council contest, in which the candidates
are becoming polarized into Greenlight and anti-Greenlight camps.
Adams has led the pack so far this campaign season, with $36,122
in contributions this year to date. Ridgeway ranked second highest,
with $32,612 in contributions so far this year. Webb has built up a
far bigger war chest than any other challenger, with $27,412
collected so far this year.
Greenlight candidate Allan Beek and independent candidate Marianne
Zippi had not filed statements by Monday’s deadline. The penalty for
late filing is usually $10 a day, up to $100. Beek said late Tuesday
that he hoped to file his papers by Tuesday evening.
Reports by the remaining nine candidates suggest a possible
fund-raising rift between Greenlighters and anti-Greenlighters while
at the same time showing a clear bottom-line advantage of past public
service.
“Our people’s contributions tend to be mainly smaller
contributions from individuals,” said Phil Arst, spokesman for the
Greenlight Committee.
Greenlight contender Rick Taylor reported $6,442 in contributions,
followed by $5,912 for Bernie Svalstad, $4,119 for Dick Nichols,
$2,500 for Madelene Arakelian and $1,279 for Laura Dietz. Ron Winship
filed papers certifying that he will receive and spend less than
$1,000 throughout the reporting period.
* JUNE CASAGRANDE covers Newport Beach and John Wayne Airport.
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