The final campaign finance reports for the November election
were submitted this week, and it turns out the sheriff was outspent
by his opponent by a more than 3-to-1 margin, according to the
records.
The final campaign finance reports for the November election were submitted this week, and it turns out the sheriff was outspent by his opponent by a more than 3-to-1 margin, according to the records.
Candidates in races throughout the county turned in their latest campaign finance reports, which had to be postmarked by Monday. The races for sheriff and two open seats on the county board of supervisors generated the most fundraising and spending activity.
In the race for sheriff, Darren Thompson reported raising $6,442 during the latest period, from Oct. 17 through Dec. 31. Thompson, who defeated Pat Turturici in the race, spent a total of $9,110 in the period and had a cash balance of $318. Overall, he raised and spent slightly more than $43,000, according to his campaign report.
Turturici raised $4,560 during the period but also lent his campaign $10,000. He spent $29,231 during the period and had an ending balance of $10,475, according to his report. Overall, he spent more than $133,000.
Look to the Free Lance for a full roundup of campaign expenditures for the latest period.
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