Who’s Raising the Money In King County for the November Election?
Here’s the end of August fundraisng breakdown for some of the candidates going on to the November election in King County. The figures are from the Washington Public Disclosure Commission.
King County Prosecutor
William R Sherman (D) raised $92,482 spent $66,354 cash on hand $27,128
Daniel T Satterberg (R) raised $168,790 spent $75,015 cash on hand $93,775
Seattle City Council Position 1
Jeanne Godden raised $191,288 spent $140,934
Joe Szwaja raised $47,794 spent $45,803
Seattle City Council Position 3
Bruce A Harrell raised $167,503 spent $125,902
Venus Valezquez raised $131,070 spent $104,258
Seattle City Council Position 5
Thomas M Rasmussen raised $196,915 spent $74269
Seattle City Council Position 7
Timothy L Burgess raised $186,023 spent $114,032
David J Della raised $186,693 spent $129,052
Seattle City Council 9
Sally J Clark raised $148,541 spent $68,082
Judith L Fenton raised $3,887 spent $987
Port of Seattle Position 2
Bob Edwards raised $97,366 spent $96,593
Gael Tarleton raised $146,659 spent $118,277
Port of Seattle Position 5
Bill Bryant raised $198,631 spent $118,179
Alec Fisken raised $101,263 spent $62,450
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