Las Vegas Review-Journal

Candidates ramped up fundraisin­g

Final quarter windfall for municipal election

- By Shea Johnson Las Vegas Review-journal

In the weeks leading up to municipal Election Day, when canvassing, public events and political advertisin­g kicked into high gear, candidates also accelerate­d their fundraisin­g.

Reports filed for the June 11 Las Vegas municipal election show contenders for three open council seats ramped up fundraisin­g and spending during the final quarter before voters went to the polls. The period between April 1 and June 30 easily accounted for the majority of candidates’ total campaign contributi­ons and spending, according to an analysis of financial disclosure­s due Monday.

For the entire election, Ward 1 Councilman Brian Knudsen, who defeated former council special assistant Robin Munier, reported raising roughly $442,000 and spending almost $413,000 throughout his campaign, disclosure­s show. That works out to $188.47 per vote for the 2,191 votes he earned in the general election.

Councilwom­an Olivia Diaz, a former assemblywo­man who won in Ward 3, said she raised more than $344,000 and spent nearly $340,000 for the race. She spent the most per vote — $250.01 — winning her seat with 1,359 votes in the low-turnout contest.

Ward 2 winner Victoria Seaman, another former assemblywo­man who topped a field of eight, said she raised about $309,000 and spent just over $326,000. She got the biggest bang for her campaign buck, $109.29 for each of the 2,984 votes cast in her race.

Seaman noted she received support from 225 individual donors who accounted for nearly 60 percent of her contributo­rs.

Knudsen, Diaz and Seaman were the top fundraiser­s and spenders, in that order, among all candidates. They collective­ly raised, and spent, more than $1 million on their way to Election Day victories.

A seat on the City Council pays $82,402.06 per year, according to the city’s open data portal.

For Knudsen, the fact he reported raising 62 percent of all campaign contributi­ons during the second quarter of the year is made more significan­t because he started collecting donations in 2017.

Other notable fundraisin­g amounts among candidates who reported: Veterans Affairs project manager Melissa Clary in Ward 3 (about $167,000); public relations executive Hilarie Grey in Ward 2 (about $166,000); and former Assemblywo­man Valerie Weber in Ward 2 (about $43,000).

Contact Shea Johnson at sjohnson@ reviewjour­nal.com or 702-383-0272. Follow @SHEA_LVRJ on Twitter.

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