Apopka Mayor Bryan Nelson extended his fundraising lead over challenger Commissioner Kyle Becker with $6,525 in campaign contributions, compared to Becker at $6,150 during the period of February 5th-18th.
That total came from 14 donors ranging from $50-$1,000. Individuals made up 13 of the donations, while one was from a political action committee. The donations came from seven individuals with Apopka addresses, while seven were from out-of-town addresses. It gives Nelson a total of $85,560 in contributions and a significant lead over Becker. He has spent $53,172.46 on his campaign efforts, which leaves $32,387.54 in his campaign account for the final push. Nelson spent $9,783.73 during this past period.
Becker raised $6,150 in the 15-day cycle from 15 donors ranging from $50-$1,000. 13 contributors were individuals, while two were listed as businesses. Of the 15 contributions, 10 had an Apopka address, while five had out-of-town addresses. Becker has raised $33,880 in total and reported $21,147 in election expenses, which leaves him with $12,733 in his campaign account. He spent $6,588.22 during this period.
In the Seat #2 City Commission election, incumbent Commissioner Diane Velazquez kept her fundraising lead over opponent Wes Dumey.
Velazquez collected $343.73 during the period. Velazquez has received $9,093.70 in total and has spent $6,682.27, leaving her $2,411.43 in her campaign account. Velazquez spent $2,354.40 during the period.
Dumey received donations of $400 and loaned his campaign $1,500 which brings his total campaign fundraising total up to $5,091.06 in total. Dumey has spent $4,650.02 on his campaign and has $441.04 on hand.
In the Seat #4 election, Nick Nesta took a big lead over his opponent Eric Mock in the past reporting period.
Nesta raised $1,800 in the period, which gives him a total of $9,295. Nesta spent $9005.82 on his campaign and has $289.18 in his campaign account.
Mock received $100 during the period and $3,107 in total. Mock has spent $1,813.51 on his campaign and has $1,293.49 left in his campaign account.
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