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No Boss Mayor releases donor info

Anti-charter political committee No Boss Mayor has released its financials ahead of the mailout of ballots in the charter referendum, and is challenging pro-charter group Believe in a Better Pensacola to do the same.

There few surprises in the committee’s report; Charles Fairchild is the top donor, having given No Boss Mayor a $3,000 loan and a total of $359.33 in cash and in-kind donations. Other donors include former mayor Jerry Maygarden, who gave a total of $600 under his own name and that of his business; former City Attorney John Fleming, who gave $500; Ann W. Regan,Mayor Wiggins’ sister-in-law, who gave $200; Byron Keesler, Bob Moulton, Paul Young, and former City Attorney Don Caton, who gave $100 each; and CRC member Sam Horton and former City Councilman Mike DeSorbo, who each gave $50.

The report covers October 1 through October 30, during which No Boss Mayor raised a total of $5,750 and spent $3,474.59. Expenditures included yard signs ($2,931.71) and printed material ($542.88).

The complete report is included below:

No Boss Mayor financials

4 Comments

    Derek,

    Since I work for a living and am not a retired millionaire like Charlie I cant get you a draft. Im swamped working on some projects that have to get out this week. Let me give you a quick rundown.

    No one bigger than $10,000 from the Lewis Bear Company one of Pensacola’s oldest companies

    Between 17 and 20 different donors…ballpark

    $22,875 cash total. Still making sure I have all my in kinds

    CC Elebash was out first contributor.

    i like being on CC’s side.

  • Uh no both retired millionaires and worker bees are required to report contributions to a political action committee.

  • Derek,

    The PAC reports actually are due Friday by 5pm since the election is upcoming. I just have a ton of work to do. My PAC time is volunteer and unfortunately comes after work.

    So Friday sometime Ill get it done or face a $50 per day fine.

  • ha ha

    all this blogging takes time

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