Here's the latest campaign fundraising statements for the candidates running for Danville Town Council. The statements cover a period between Jan. 1 and Sept. 30.
Candidates running for Danville Town Council:
Newell Arnerich
- Total contributions received this period (from Jan. 1 to Sept. 30): $10,318
- Total expenditures made this period: $5,043
- Note: The largest contribution Arnerich has received is $500, from 11 different people. Notable contributors include Contra Costa County Supervisor Candace Andersen and Danville Vice Mayor Robert Storer, who both gave $500. Of the contributions, $1,000 has come through loans.
Mike Doyle
- Total contributions received this period (from July 1 to Sept. 30): $12,809
- Total contributions received this year: $13,308
- Total expenditures made this period and year: $8,690
- Note: Doyle's largest contribution as come from his son, Daniel, who gave $1,000. His second largest contribution was $750, coming from the home builder Shapell Homes of Northern California. Contra Costa County Supervisor Candace Andersen gave $500. Doyle has received $1,150 in loans.
Lori Hock
- Total contributions received this year (to Sept. 30): $1,950
- Total expenditures made this year: $741
- Note: Hock's largest contribution, $200, came from Richard Leaong of Danville. Hock has received $650 in loans.
Renee Morgan
- Total contributions received this period (and year to Sept. 30): $9,189
- Total expenditures made this period: $6,520
- Note: Most of Morgan's contribution money has been through loans, totaling $8,000. Two Danville residents have contributed $250.
Bob Nealis
- Total contributions received this period (and year to Sept. 30): $15,660
- Total expenditures made this period: $8,327
- Note: T. Gary Rogers of Oakland has been Nealis' largest contributor, giving $5,000. Nealis himself has given $3,000.
Deanna Sullivan
- Total contributions received this period (and year to Sept. 30): $1,625
- Total expenditures made this period: $1,091
- Note: Sullivan has received two $500 contributions from Claudette Lucey and John Lucey. She received a $500 nonmonetary contribution from Joe Sullivan, who did web and graphic design work.
Jim Jelincic
- Note: Since Jelincic has signed paperwork declaring he won't receive or spend more than $1,000 on the campaign, he doesn't have to release campaign financial statements.
We'll have updates on the campaign fundraising when more contributions are released later this month.
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