County Court at Law #6: campaign contributions

01/30/10

Permalink 11:05:35 pm, by bill Email , 98 words,   English (US)
Categories: Observer Opinions, Politics, Law, Crime & Punishment, Elections, Ethics

County Court at Law #6: campaign contributions

JAY BENDER

www.benderforjudge.com

Contributions July - Dec. $3,900
Expenditures July - Dec. $2,340
Campaign account balance Dec. 31 - $2,763
Loans - $500

Major contributors (+- $1,000):
none

TERRI GREEN

www.terrigreenforjudge.com

Contributions July - Dec. $12,509
Expenditures July - Dec. $8,179
Campaign account balance Dec. 31 - $4,934
Loans - $0

Major contributors (+- $1,000):
James W. McCartney? - $2,000
John Hinson - $1,479 (in-kind)
Terri Green - $2,065

DON H. HIGH

www.donhigh.com

Contributions July - Dec. $9,600
Expenditures July - Dec. $7,116
Campaign account balance Dec. 31 - $9,725
Loans - $0

Major contributors (+- $1,000):
Anderson, Amy - $1,000
Kramer, Charles and Britt - $1,000
Mathis, Joel and Ellen - $1,000
Don H. High - $4,452

SHAWN ISMAIL

www.ismailforjudge.com

Contributions July - Dec. $6,411
Expenditures July - Dec. $3,849
Campaign account balance Dec. 31 - $2,562
Loans - $0

Major contributors (+- $1,000):
Salim Kassan - $1,000

Bill

Comments, Pingbacks:

Comment from: Tony Vitz [Visitor] Email
With this economy, it is no surprise that we have so many candidates this year.

We need judges that want the job for the right reasons. A steady paycheck, hungry for power, unearned respect are bad reasons (almost always hidden from us with words)

Although, I like Shawn, I'm voting for Don High because he has the experience.
PermalinkPermalink 01/31/10 @ 13:19
Comment from: anon [Visitor] Email
Thanks for posting. Would you please scan and add a link to the actual filing reports so we can see what kind of community & attorney support all these candidates have?

Bill responds:

Great idea! I have just done so.

Observer posts all county campaign finance reports on-line

Bill
PermalinkPermalink 01/31/10 @ 13:25

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