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Campaign Finance Summary
2008A Special Election (Council District #30)

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Last Updated: Aug 19 2010 3:14PM
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Public ‎
Funds ‎
Received‎
 
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Office Sought‎:‎
City Council
 
 
 
Como, Anthony (30)
Participant
 
3 (06/30/2008)
 
 49,760 
 
 106,133 
 
 149,355 
 
 6,347 
 
Crowley, Elizabeth S (30)
Non-Participant
 
3 (06/30/2008)
 
 191,933 
 
 - 
 
 197,201 
 
 - 
 
Ober, Charles J (30)
Participant
 
5 (01/15/2009)
 
 67,883 
 
 - 
 
 140,271 
 
 - 
 
Ognibene, Thomas V (30)
Participant
 
5 (01/15/2009)
 
 36,920 
 
 72,241 
 
 99,429 
 
 9,827 
 
Suraci, Joseph A * (30)
Participant
 
1 (05/02/2008)
 
 4,693 
 
 - 
 
 3,728 
 
 - 
 
Total‎:‎
 
 351,189 
 
 178,374 
 
 589,984 
 
 16,174 
    
 
 
Grand Total‎:‎
 351,189 
 
 178,374 
 
 589,984 
 
 16,174 
  
 
 
 
* ‎indicates that the candidate has terminated his‎/‎her candidacy for this election‎.‎
 
Note‎:‎ ‎Financial summaries for election cycles prior to ‎2005 ‎include only candidates who participated in the Campaign ‎
Finance Program‎.  ‎All data are presented as reported to the CFB by campaigns‎, ‎and may be subject to change as a result ‎
 
 
 
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Explanation of Terms:

Classification indicates if a candidate is a Campaign Finance Program participant, a non-participant, or has not yet decided whether to join the Program.

Last Statement Submitted shows the statement number and due date for the most recent financial disclosure statement filed by the candidate with the CFB. The most recent disclosure statement for the current election cycle was due 01/15/2009.

Receipts encompass both private fundraising and public funds, if any, received by the candidate. Click on the "Receipts" link to view a more detailed report of candidates’ receipts.

Private Funds Received includes net contributions (monetary contributions, in-kind contributions, transfers from a party or constituted committee not controlled by the candidate, and unreimbursed advances, less contribution refunds), loans received, and miscellaneous receipts ( investment income, proceeds from sales or leases, or transfers from a committee used by the same candidate for a different election).

Public Funds Received is the total amount of public funds disbursed to the candidate for the primary, runoff, and/or general elections.

Disbursements are the funds spent by the candidate and all public funds returned by the candidate for an election. Click on the "Disbursements" link to view a more detailed report of candidates’ disbursements.

Campaign Spending includes net expenditures (expenditure payments, in-kind contributions, and transfers to a party or constituted committee, less expenditure refunds), loans received, and outstanding bills reported on the last disclosure statement filed.

Public Funds Returned is the total amount of public funds returned by the candidate to the CFB to date for the selected election cycle.



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Additional Information:

The default election cycle for this report is the upcoming 2009 citywide election. You can switch to other election cycles within this report using the Select election cycle drop-down menu; use the adjacent Sort by drop-down menu to change the order in which the data are displayed. More detailed information about contributions or expenditures can be viewed using the Receipts and Disbursements links.

The Campaign Finance Summaries report also provides financial summaries for Transition and Inauguration Entities (TIEs), which can be viewed using the Select election cycle drop-down menu.