Evan Smith: More from the Public Disclosure Commission on 32nd District candidates

Saturday, August 14, 2010


By Evan Smith
ShorelineAreaNews Politics Writer

The recent post on State Public Disclosure Commission filings in the 32nd District was incomplete. Here are the reports, as of Friday, on all candidates for all three positions:

STATE SENATE

Maralyn Chase, Democrat

Total Money Raised: $24,429;
Organizations who have given the maximum $800 for the primary: Campaign for Tribal Self-Reliance/Washington Indian Gaming Association, East King County Lawyers for Justice, the Bothell-based International Union of Operating Engineers #302, Muckleshoot Indian Tribe, the Northern Attorneys Political Action Committee of Mount Vernon, the Puget Sound Citizens for Political Responsibility, the Service Employees International Union - Health Care of Federal Way and the Olympia-based WSBCTC PAC;

Individuals who have given the maximum $800 for the primary: Elaine Phelps and Robert Phelps of Shoreline;

Donors who also have given the maximum $800 for the general election: Elaine Phelps, Robert Phelps and the WSBCTC PAC;

Total Spent: $16,625.


David Baker, Republican

Total Money Raised: $3,861;
Organizations who have given the maximum $800 for the primary: The Gun Owners’ Action League, the Trucking Action Committee and the Washington Association of Realtors:

Total Spent: $2,386.


Patty Butler, Democrat

Total Money Raised: $2,980;
Organizations who have given the maximum $800 for the primary: Bellevue-based Affordable Housing Council and from Premera Blue Cross of Seattle;

Total Spent: $2,688;
Campaign Debt: $5,747.


STATE REPRESENTATIVE, Position 1

Cindy Ryu, Democrat

Total Money Raised: $55,549;
Organizations who have given the maximum $800 for the primary: East King County Lawyers for Justice, Northern Attorneys Political Action Committee of Mount Vernon, Puget Sound Citizens for Political Responsibility of Seattle and Service Employees International Union - Health Care of Federal Way;
Individuals who have given the maximum $800 for the primary: Chang Sung Kim of Seattle, Kim Jae Il and Joan Kim of Edmonds, Elaine Phelps and Robert Phelps of Shoreline, and Shim Sang Kug of Everett.

Total Money Spent: $35,107;
Campaign Debt: $15,169 (Ryu said Friday that the debt is simply unpaid bills.);


Doris Fujioka McConnell, Democrat

Total Money Raised: $17,144;
Individual who has given the maximum $800 for the primary: Tadashi Fujioka of Steilacom;

Total Money Spent: $17,027;
Campaign Debt: $5,200.


Art Coday, Republican

Total Money Raised: $12,804;
Organizations who have given the maximum $800 for the primary: EyePAC of Seattle, The Gun Owners’ Action League of Bellevue, the Washington Association of Realtors, Physicians’ Insurance of Seattle and the Washington Medical Political Action Committee;
Donor who also has given the maximum $800 for the general election: Washington Medical PAC;

Total Money Spent: $7,760.


STATE REPRESENTATIVE, Position 2

Ruth Kagi, Democrat

Total Money Raised: $44,404;
Organizations who have given the maximum $800 for the primary: Children’s Campaign Fund of Seattle, the Lakewood-based Community Bankers of Washington, the Federal-Way-based Credit Union Legislative Action Fund, the East King County Lawyers for Justice, the Seattle-based education Voters Political Action Fund, the Northern Attorneys Political Action Committee of Mount Vernon, the Puget Sound Citizens for Political Responsibility, the Seattle-based SEIU 925 PAC, the Port-Orchard-based Washington Chiropractic Trust, the Tumwater-based Washington Health-Care Association political action committee, the Seattle-based Washington Hospital Association political action committee, the Seattle-based Washington State Dental PAC, and Waste, Management of Houston.

Individuals who have given the maximum $800 for the primary: Jocelyn Bezos and Miguel Bezos of Mercer Island, Ann Ramsey-Jenkins of Seattle and Linda Wilson of Shoreline;

Donors who also have given the maximum $800 for the general election: The Credit Union Legislative Action Fund and the Washington Dental PAC;

Total Money Spent: $9,713.


Gary Gagliardi, Republican

Total Money Raised: $13,730;
Organizations who have given the maximum $800 for the primary: Gun Owners’ Action League, Washington Association of Realtors;
Individuals who have given the maximum $800 for the primary: Cliff Wilson and Dorothy Wilson of Goldendale;

Total Money Spent: $8,809.


Stan Lippmann, Democrat

He reports no money raised or spent.

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