Newcomer declares intention to run in District 2

Local candidates were required to submit their latest campaign
finance disclosures Wednesday. The following is a breakdown of
reported contributions and expenditures from the latest filing
period, from July 1 through Sept. 30, for the county sheriff’s
race. The next filing deadline is Oct. 21, for activity through
Oct. 16.
Local candidates were required to submit their latest campaign finance disclosures Wednesday. The following is a breakdown of reported contributions and expenditures from the latest filing period, from July 1 through Sept. 30, for the county sheriff’s race. The next filing deadline is Oct. 21, for activity through Oct. 16.

In the race for sheriff, Undersheriff Pat Turturici raised a total of $30,200, while $10,000 came from a loan to himself. It included $15,277 in monetary contributions and $4,938 in non-monetary contributions, according to his disclosure statement. He spent $36,320 and had an ending cash balance of $10,421. As a whole, his campaign had raised about $60,000 and he had an ending cash balance of $10,421.

For Watsonville police Lt. Darren Thompson, he raised a total of $19,157 in the period. It included $18,109 in monetary contributions and $1,048 in non-monetary contributions, according to his disclosure statement. He spent $16,000 and had an ending cash balance of $3,890.

Below are the Top 5 contributors for each candidate in the race for sheriff. Look back for campaign activity from other races, such as the District 4 supervisorial seat and two races for Hollister City Council.

TOP FIVE CONTRIBUTORS

Darren Thompson

$1,000: Tamara Becker, Hollister

$1,000: Valerie Felice, Hollister

$1,000: Susan Swing, Hollister

$1,000: Stephen Taylor, Hollister

$606: Victor Gomez, Hollister mayor

Pat Turturici

$1,500: Kitchell Construction, Sacramento

$1,000: Operating Engineers Local District 90, Morgan Hill

$750: William Fithian, Monterey

$750: Daniel Hustedt, Salinas

$700: Rachel Turturici, Fresno

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