Campaign contributions exceed $100,000 in Livermore local elections
Over $100,000 has entered Livermore-based campaigns so far this year, according to recently submitted financial disclosures.
The lions share of contributions went to candidates running for mayor and City Council. Meanwhile, candidates for the Livermore Area Recreation and Park District (LARPD) each sat under $2,000 in contributions and expenditures this year and candidates for Livermore Valley Joint Unified School District Board of Education were a mixed bag of missing records and ranging contributions.
The financial reports, also including donor names and expenditures for the period of July 1 through Sept. 21, were due on Sept. 26 for the first of two pre-election filing deadlines.
The candidates who have raised and spent more than $2,000 during the calendar year were required to file Form 460 by the September deadline to abide by the Political Reform Act, according to the California Fair Political Practices Commission website. These candidates are also required to submit two semi-annual reports.
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