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In the race for a seat on the Orange County Board of Supervisors, which will conclude in a District 2 special election Tuesday, campaign disclosure documents show Democratic candidate Katrina Foley’s fundraising efforts have far outpaced her Republican counterparts.
As of the most recent filing period, which reflected campaign contributions through Feb. 20, the Costa Mesa mayor had raised $597,405.
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2:15 PM, Mar. 06, 2021Campaign contribution totals for three of the candidates were incorrectly reported in an earlier version of this story and have been updated.
The next biggest fundraiser was former state Sen. John Moorlach, who had secured $319,212 in contributions, followed by Newport Beach Mayor Pro Tem Kevin Muldoon, who, as of the end of the filing period, had raised $289,161 in a campaign he began in 2019.
Democrat Ossoff’s Fundraising Tops $106 Million In Georgia Senate Race Bloomberg 12/25/2020 Bill Allison
(Bloomberg) Georgia Democrats Jon Ossoff and Raphael Warnock each took in more than $100 million in campaign contributions over the last two months, almost doubling the Senate fundraising record and far outpacing their Republican rivals, according to their latest filings with the Federal Election Commission.
Ossoff and Warnock both face high-stakes races against incumbent Republican Senators David Perdue and Kelly Loeffler. If Democrats manage to unseat their opponents in the Jan. 5 runoffs, the Senate will be divided 50-50 and Vice President-elect Kamala Harris can break any tie votes in favor of Democrats.