Bryan, Bobo raise combined $38K ahead of mayoral primary
WEST POINT — Two Democratic candidates for mayor have raised more than $38,000 combined ahead of Tuesday’s primary election.
Candidates for municipal races running in party primaries were required to file campaign finance primary pre-election reports by 5 p.m. Tuesday. Those reports must include the totals a candidate took in and spent, as well as itemize, or identify, each contribution or disbursement of more than $200. Those $200 or less can be considered non-itemized and are not required to be identified.
Cole Bryan led the way at deadline, reporting $21,849 in contributions, $5,649 of which were not itemized. His itemized donations — which the city clerk’s office provided The Dispatch in a handwritten list instead of on the official form — included $4,200 from M. Sundbeck and Joy; $4,000 from J. Bryan; $1,200 from Old Waverly Properties; $1,000 from Robinhoods; $600 from S. Jameson; $500 each from K. Dill Jr., J. Pope and M. Sandown, C. Barbee, R. Mortimer, R. Bryan, B. Sugg., S. McKinney and L. Barton; $400 from F. Hopper; $300 from F. Haas; and $250 each from B. Milican and A. McClellan.