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Mayor's Race - Finances
Aired October 26, 2001
Pre-General Election Finance Reports for the Cleveland
mayoral candidates are in - 90.3 WCPN®'s Janet Babin reviews the reports
for Jane Campbell and Raymond Pierce.
Janet BabinThe documents show that since
the last report was filed in September, the Pierce Campaign spent just
over $206,000, and Campbell's camp spent about $689,000, more than three
times the amount that Pierce has spent.
Campaign finances came up at a Candidates' Forum sponsored
by Cleveland Neighborhood Development Corporation, held on West 14th Street.
Moderators included representatives from the Free Times Newspaper
and 90.3 WCPN®. The candidates were asked whether residents could
believe that their neighborhood concerns will be as important as the concerns
of large contributors, Political Action Committees, and businesses. Speaking
from an auditorium stage, Campbell responded first
Jane CampbellFor 17 years I've been an elected
official. I've never made a decision based on a campaign contributor,
and I never will.
Raymond PierceI think the citizens of Cleveland
have a right to be concerned about the exorbitant amount of money spend
by the Campbell campaign.
JBPierce Campaign spokesman Andrew Juniewicz
claims Campbell's raised in excess of one million dollars. He says that's
more than city laws allow, and is bringing the matter to the attention
of election officials.
But the city charter only places a voluntary spending
limit of $625,000 on mayoral races. Campbell didn't promise to adhere
to the limit.
Residents amended the City Charter in 1994, voting to
create the Fair Campaign Finance Commission, and placing a mandatory limit
on individual contributors, who are permitted to contribute $1,000 each
year. PACs can contribute $2,000 each year.
The Pierce report lists a contributor as donating $2,000
to the campaign, although an individual is limited to a $1,000 campaign
contribution. Juniewicz says the amount may be a typing error - he says
the campaign is aware of the dollar limit on individual contributions.
About 200 people attended the Candidates Forum, including
Jim Brown, who says he's not concerned about Campbell's large campaign
war chest.
Jim BrownI don't have any feelings about
that - good politicians always have a lot of money.
JBBut Linda Deitrich says she's concerned
about the transfer of funds from one political race to the next.
Linda DeitrichI think it's wrong that the
commissioners were allowed to bring that big money from... to Mary Rose
Oakar to all the other candidates. It will certainly be part of my decision
that Jane Campbell has the big bucks and the other guy doesn't.
JBPierce spokesman Juniewicz says he plans
to bring Campbell's finances to the attention of the Fair Campaign Finance
Commission, but a similar complaint filed by former Primary Election Mayoral
hopeful Bill Denihan proved unsuccessful. In Cleveland, Janet Babin, 90.3
WCPN® News.
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