Hardcastle leads in campaign finances in District 3 Supervisor race, Wilson receives most in monetary contributions
Barr, Burgis, Wilson have large balances of unpaid bills
By Allen Payton
Campaign finance reports were due on Thursday, April 28 and all six candidates for District 3 County Supervisor submitted their reports required for any candidate who has raised or spent at least $2,000 in their campaign, this year. The reporting period was from January 1 through April 23, 2016.
Oakley Councilman Doug Hardcastle leads the pack with the most received at $37,511.16 and spent at $34,642.80. But, $15,500 was from loans he made to his campaign. The total also includes non-monetary contributions of $5,000. He had $2,868.36 cash on hand at the end of the reporting period.
Antioch Councilwoman Monica Wilson raised the most in monetary contributions at $25,589.76 with $5,179 of that amount transferred from her 2016 City Council reelection campaign committee. But, she spent $26,046.19 and had $14,587.85 in unpaid bills, with an ending cash balance of $14,249.48. Most of Wilson’s contributions were from, and most of the money was spent outside of the district, with the majority of it spent out of state. UPDATE 05-02-16: Wilson’s finance reports from her 2016 City Council re-election campaign committee have been posted, below. They show $4,700 in itemized contributions of $100 or more, all of it from outside of both the City of Antioch and the Supervisor District 3.
East Bay Regional Parks District Board Member Diane Burgis is in second place for monetary contributions with $18,857 and Brentwood Councilman Steve Barr is in a close third at $18,685. But Barr is in second for total contributions at $28,335 which include a $5,000 loan from him and his wife, and $4,650 in non-monetary contributions. Two of Burgis’ largest contributions were received from Supervisors Mary Piepho and John Gioia at the maximum of $1,675 each. She has spent the second most at $26,568.86, had $15,271.21 in unpaid bills and an ending cash balance of $7,659.90. Barr spent $26,009, had $18,585 in unpaid bills, but $20,911 in cash on hand.
NAACP East County Branch President Odessa Lefrancois raised $11,885, with her largest contribution of $5,000 coming from Public Employees Union Local #1, of which she’s a member. Her campaign spent $9,277.80 and had $2,607.20 cash on hand at the end of the reporting period. Antioch Mayor Wade Harper’s campaign received $8,050, including his largest contribution of $2,000 from Operating Engineers Local Union No. 3. He spent $5,663.54 and had $2,386.46 cash on hand.
Hardcastle and Lefrancois were the only candidates to raise or spend at least $1,000 in 2015 and submitted campaign reports for the period July 1 through December 31, 2015.
See the complete financial reports for each of the candidates, with details of who has contributed more than $100 and to whom more than $100 was paid, here:
Hardcastle Fin Rpt 0701-123115
Lefrancois Fin Rpt 0701-123115
Lefrancois Fin Rpt 0101-042316
NOTE: The two additional financial reports from Monica Wilson were for her 2016 City Council campaign committee report, since she transferred funds from that committee to her Supervisor campaign committee.
Publisher’s Note: For full disclosure and as explained in the March issue of the Antioch Herald, I, the writer of this article, am the paid consultant for Doug Hardcastle’s campaign for County Supervisor.
the attachments to this post:
Wilson ACC2016 0701-123115
Wilson ACC2016 0701-123115
Wilson ACC2016 0101-063015
Wilson ACC2016 0101-063015
Burgis Fin Rpt 0101-042316
Burgis Fin Rpt 0101-042316
Wilson Fin Rpt 0101-042316
Wilson Fin Rpt 0101-042316
Lefrancois Fin Rpt 0101-042316
Lefrancois Fin Rpt 0101-042316
Lefrancois Fin Rpt 0701-123115
Lefrancois Fin Rpt 0701-123115
Harper Fin Rpt 0101-042316
Harper Fin Rpt 0101-042316
Hardcastle 0101-042316
Hardcastle 0101-042316
Thank you Allen for this article and posting the reports in this format. Easy to copy for those of us who watch this sort of thing.
Marty,
Thank you for reading and your comment.
Just providing the facts for readers and voters.
Allen Payton, Publisher