Where Do The Mayoral Candidates Get Their Money? THE SCOOP!
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Bill Call
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Where Do The Mayoral Candidates Get Their Money? THE SCOOP!
The following information came from the 2006 annual report filed in 2007. The reports did not include any contributions received in 2007. The figures do not include in kind contributions.
Mayor George:
Total contributions: $18,450
Total dollars from Lakewood Zip Code: $3,800
Total number of contributions: 77
Contributors with Lakewood Zip Code: 29
Percentage of dollars from Lakewood Zip: 20%
Percentage of contributors from Lakewood Zip: 38%
Balance on hand $30,367.
Loans outstanding: $13,000
Councilman Fitzgerald:
Total contributions: $2,920
Total dollars from Lakewood Zip Code: $2,140
Total number of contributions: 54
Contributors with Lakewood Zip Code: 40
Percentage of dollars from Lakewood Zip: 73%
Percentage of contributors from Lakewood Zip: 74%
Balance on hand $3,288
Outstanding loans: $199.25
Councilman Demro:
Total contributions: $7,353.27
Total dollars from Lakewood Zip Code: $6,120
Total number of contributions: 82
Contributors with Lakewood Zip Code: 69
Percentage of dollars from Lakewood Zip: 83%
Percentage of contributors from Lakewood Zip: 84%
Balance on hand $3,359
Outstanding loans: 0
Mayor George:
Total contributions: $18,450
Total dollars from Lakewood Zip Code: $3,800
Total number of contributions: 77
Contributors with Lakewood Zip Code: 29
Percentage of dollars from Lakewood Zip: 20%
Percentage of contributors from Lakewood Zip: 38%
Balance on hand $30,367.
Loans outstanding: $13,000
Councilman Fitzgerald:
Total contributions: $2,920
Total dollars from Lakewood Zip Code: $2,140
Total number of contributions: 54
Contributors with Lakewood Zip Code: 40
Percentage of dollars from Lakewood Zip: 73%
Percentage of contributors from Lakewood Zip: 74%
Balance on hand $3,288
Outstanding loans: $199.25
Councilman Demro:
Total contributions: $7,353.27
Total dollars from Lakewood Zip Code: $6,120
Total number of contributions: 82
Contributors with Lakewood Zip Code: 69
Percentage of dollars from Lakewood Zip: 83%
Percentage of contributors from Lakewood Zip: 84%
Balance on hand $3,359
Outstanding loans: 0
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Bryan Schwegler
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dl meckes
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Rhonda - all political contributions over $50 have to be reported.
Bill - are you suggesting that only people who live in Lakewood should be able to make contributions to Lakewood candidates? Is there something inherently wrong or suspicious about people who don't live in Lakewood supporting a Lakewood candidate?
What about people who do business in Lakewood but don't live here?
I guess it's suspicious that we try to make contributions to a Cleveland councilman's "war chest"? We must want something in return or we wouldn't be contributing, right?
Bill - are you suggesting that only people who live in Lakewood should be able to make contributions to Lakewood candidates? Is there something inherently wrong or suspicious about people who don't live in Lakewood supporting a Lakewood candidate?
What about people who do business in Lakewood but don't live here?
I guess it's suspicious that we try to make contributions to a Cleveland councilman's "war chest"? We must want something in return or we wouldn't be contributing, right?
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Bryan Schwegler
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I don't think there's anything wrong with it, people can give money to anyone , anywhere they like.dl meckes wrote:Rhonda - all political contributions over $50 have to be reported.
Bill - are you suggesting that only people who live in Lakewood should be able to make contributions to Lakewood candidates? Is there something inherently wrong or suspicious about people who don't live in Lakewood supporting a Lakewood candidate?
What about people who do business in Lakewood but don't live here?
I guess it's suspicious that we try to make contributions to a Cleveland councilman's "war chest"? We must want something in return or we wouldn't be contributing, right?
I do think it's telling though if the vast majority of a candidate's money is from outside the area they're running to represent...
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Stephen Eisel
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No good can ever come from it.. just sayin... take a look at national politics... Why would a Chinese General donate to an US presidential campaign?dl meckes wrote:Rhonda - all political contributions over $50 have to be reported.
Bill - are you suggesting that only people who live in Lakewood should be able to make contributions to Lakewood candidates? Is there something inherently wrong or suspicious about people who don't live in Lakewood supporting a Lakewood candidate?
What about people who do business in Lakewood but don't live here?
I guess it's suspicious that we try to make contributions to a Cleveland councilman's "war chest"? We must want something in return or we wouldn't be contributing, right?
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Stephen Eisel
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Thomas J. George
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2006 annual report
Observers,
I'm not sure where Bill got his figures, but from July 1, 2006 to Dec. 31, 2006 my report which is on file with the Board of Elections showed a balance on hand of $30,417.68 with 50 contributions from Lakewood (44107), not 29.
By law, contributions of less than $25.00 need not be individually reported.
Mayor Tom George
I'm not sure where Bill got his figures, but from July 1, 2006 to Dec. 31, 2006 my report which is on file with the Board of Elections showed a balance on hand of $30,417.68 with 50 contributions from Lakewood (44107), not 29.
By law, contributions of less than $25.00 need not be individually reported.
Mayor Tom George
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Stephen Eisel
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Ryan Patrick Demro
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Citizens for Demro reports ALL contributions to our campaign. We do not take money from developers or individuals that we know hold contracts or are seeking contracts from City Hall.
We are proud to have the most donors, and the highest percentage from Lakewood. Although donors can influence an election, only Lakewood voters get to cast an opinion at the end of the day.
We are proud to have the most donors, and the highest percentage from Lakewood. Although donors can influence an election, only Lakewood voters get to cast an opinion at the end of the day.
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Bill Call
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Re: 2006 annual report
The report provided by the Board of Elections for the period July 1 through December 31 , 2006:Thomas J. George wrote:Observers,
I'm not sure where Bill got his figures, but from July 1, 2006 to Dec. 31, 2006 my report which is on file with the Board of Elections showed a balance on hand of $30,417.68 with 50 contributions from Lakewood (44107), not 29.
By law, contributions of less than $25.00 need not be individually reported.
Mayor Tom George
1. Showed a typed in balance of $30,417.68 which was crossed out and replaced with the number $30,367.68. I used the adjusted number.
2. The total contributions shown on the report had a typed in number of $18,500 which was crossed out and replaced with the number $18,450. I used the adjusted number.
3. The total contributions were listed on an a spred sheet that totaled $17,550 and 3 donations listed on form 31-A totaling $900. Which is the total amount of reported contributions.
4. There are five contributions of $25 included in the reported totals.
5. On the report in question there are 29 contributions with a Lakewood address.
6. Since the total of the individual contributions listed equals the total of the contributions reported I assumed that the report included all individual contributions.