Cambridge Civic Journal Forum

July 15, 2010

Campaign Finance Reports – State Senate – Middlesex, Suffolk, and Essex

Filed under: 2010 State Senate election,campaign finance — Tags: — Robert Winters @ 1:21 pm

Here are the updated totals for all candidates who sought the seat formerly held by Anthony Galluccio. Marjorie Decker is included because she was a candidate for part of this year.

2010 State Senate Campaign Finance (Middlesex, Suffolk, and Essex)

CandidateStartEndOpenReceiptsExpendBalanceIn-KindLiabilitiesNotes
Albano, Michael J.1/1/20104/3/2010$0.00$46241.00$35716.01$10524.99$0.00$0.00
Benzan, Dennis A.11/5/20085/31/2010$0.00$44083.24$41996.53$2086.71$0.00$5600$5600 candidate loan
Cesan, John1/1/20105/31/2010$0.00$92.30$92.30$0.00$0.00$0.00
Decker, Marjorie C.1/1/20107/31/2010$2229.66$28557.07$28123.42$2663.31$0.00$10116.97withdrew, $10116.97 owed to Cambridge Offset Printing from previous campaigns
DiDomenico, Sal1/1/20105/31/2010$19201.42$108955.00$124627.59$3528.83$350.00$1550.00$1550 candidate loan
Flaherty, Tim1/1/20105/31/2010$756.91$154289.00$154753.44$292.47$0.00$0.00
Hill, Daniel C.12/2/20095/31/2010$0.00$11754.33$11433.30$321.03$0.00$0.00
Simmons, E. Denise1/1/20105/31/2010$1102.74$40162.00$38233.08$3031.66$0.00$1844.85$1200 candidate loan

Full reports are available at: http://www.efs.cpf.state.ma.us/SearchReportResults.aspx?district=132

The results of the April 2010 Special Democratic Primary Election may be found here:
http://cambridgecivic.com/?p=616
The May 2010 Special Election was just a formality after the results of the Democratic Primary were determined.

January 28, 2010

Campaign Finance Activity – School Committee 2009

Filed under: 2009 Election,campaign finance — Robert Winters @ 3:55 pm

Campaign Finance Activity - 2009 School Committee

Candidate
Opening Balance
Receipts
Expenditures
Current Balance
Date
#1 Votes
$ per #1 vote
Notes
Fantini, Fred$4966.00$5780.38$6704.59$4041.7912/31/092040$3.29
Grassi, Joseph$10.00$6205.00$6105.95$109.0512/31/091884$3.24
Harding, Richard$0.00$10710.60$10318.67$391.9312/31/091991$5.18report filed late
McGovern, Marc$1873.00$15501.00$17837.00$1237.0012/31/091953$9.13unpaid $1700

debt added to

expenditures
Nolan, Patty$1385.69$9645.00$10470.06$560.6312/31/091744$6.00
Stead, Charles$0.00$399.87$399.87$0.0012/31/09393$1.02
Steinert, Alan$0.00$23910.54$23910.54$0.0012/31/091445$16.55
Tauber, Nancy$223.82$9775.00$9166.42$832.4012/31/092050$4.47
Turkel, Alice$0.00$22079.69$18142.76$3936.9312/31/091791$10.13

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The deadline was January 20, 2009 for filing reports of activity through December 31, 2009.

Richard Harding has not yet filed his year-end report.

Information on all City Council and School Committee candidates may be found at the Cambridge Candidate Pages.

January 7, 2010

Follow the Money

Filed under: 2009 Election,campaign finance,City Council — Tags: , — Robert Winters @ 9:07 am

Jan 6 – Follow The Money – What percentage of the 2009 campaign contributions for each of the elected city councillors came from people with a Cambridge address? Here are the percentages:

Henrietta Davis – 90%    
Craig Kelley – 88%
Leland Cheung – 74%
Sam Seidel – 56%
David Maher – 54%
Denise Simmons – 51%    
Tim Toomey – 45%
Ken Reeves – 28%
Marjorie Decker – 24%
Information based on data from the Massachusetts Office of Campaign and Political Finance (OCPF)

Addendum: The OCPF data reveals some other interesting things such as which candidates received campaign donations in excess of the individual annual limit of $500. Here are the apparent excesses:

Candidate Donor Annual Amount
Marjorie Decker Asbestos Workers Local 6 $750
Marjorie Decker Carpenters Local Union No. 33 $800
Marjorie Decker Anne DiGiovanni $1000
Marjorie Decker John DiGiovanni $1000
Marjorie Decker IUPAT District Council #35 $1250
Marjorie Decker New England Regional Council of Carpenters $1000
Marjorie Decker Sheet Metal Workers Local #17 $2750
David Maher National Association of Government Employees $750
Kenneth E. Reeves     Muirann Glenmullen $750
Kenneth E. Reeves Kelly Higgins $1000
Kenneth E. Reeves Joyce Naggar $1000
Kenneth E. Reeves Stuart Rothman $600
Kenneth E. Reeves Fred Swanson $600
Kenneth E. Reeves John Toulopoulos $600
Sam Seidel Phyllis Seidel $1000

Perhaps a refund or two may be in order, or maybe there’s some explanation for some of these. Here’s the data (zipped Excel file) for anyone who wants to go fishing: 2009contributions.zip. Corrections, explanations, or interesting discoveries are enthusiastically welcome. There may still be a few more 2009 donations to be recorded, but it’s all courtesy of the OCPF. — Robert Winters

December 22, 2009

Campaign Finance Activity – City Council 2009 (Jan 1 to Dec 31)

Filed under: 2009 Election,campaign finance,Uncategorized — Tags: , — Robert Winters @ 10:55 am

Campaign Finance Activity - 2009 City Council (as of Dec 31)

Candidate
Opening
Balance
Receipts
Expenditures
Balance
Date
#1
votes
$/#1 vote
$ from
Cambridge
donors
Notes
Adkins, Lawrence$34.93$495.00$92.40$437.5312/31/2009103$0.90100%
Cheung, Leland$0.00$7706.85$6445.46$1261.3912/31/2009756$8.5374%$5000 repaid loan
Davis, Henrietta$11185.16$51854.20$62517.68$521.6812/31/20091858$33.6590%
Decker, Marjorie$1867.27$73067.87$72705.44$2229.7012/31/20091285$56.5824%
Flanagan, Mark$0.00$140.35$140.35$0.0012/31/2009112$1.25100%
Glick, Silvia$0.00$10466.22$10184.13$282.0912/31/2009256$39.7895%$2000 repaid loan
Kelley, Craig$6465.86$11635.72$9006.41$9095.1712/31/20091250$7.2188%
Leavitt, Neal$0.00$2906.17$2570.26$335.9112/31/2009136$18.9079%
Maher, David$12827.62$38271.50$37381.60$13717.5212/31/20091286$29.0754%
Marquardt, Charles$0.00$34409.40$31449.90$2959.5012/31/2009385$81.6992%
Moree, Gregg J.$0.00$0.00$0.00$0.0012/31/200947$0.00
Podgers, Kathy$0.00$0.00$0.00$0.0012/31/200978$0.00
Reeves, Ken$6401.11$54826.34$58743.04$2484.4112/31/20091166$50.3828%
Seidel, Sam$775.16$24990.25$22988.73$2776.6812/31/2009900$25.5456%
Simmons, Denise$8689.90$34475.78$42062.94$1102.7412/31/20091785$23.5651%
Stohlman, Tom$0.00$5525.00$2646.76$2878.2412/31/2009378$7.00100%
Sullivan, Edward J.$3950.24$25100.00$28313.15$737.0912/31/2009885$31.9937%
Toomey, Tim$34043.27$37974.15$52680.13$9337.2912/31/20091748$33.0045%$5000 repaid loan
vanBeuzekom, Minka$0.00$18576.81$15561.56$3015.2512/31/2009682$22.8276%
Ward, Larry$132.86$16933.34$16595.78$470.4212/31/2009736$22.5578%
Williamson, James$0.00$0.00$0.00$0.0012/31/200990$0.00

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A detailed current summary is available at http://rwinters.com/elections/campaignfinance2009.pdf

All information derived from the campaign finance reports at the OCPF website.

Information on all City Council and School Committee candidates may be found at the Cambridge Candidate Pages.

November 2, 2009

Reeves Campaign Receipts, Oct 1-15, 2009

Filed under: campaign finance — Robert Winters @ 12:00 am

AmountNameAddressEmployer1Employer2City
$150.00Andrade, Antonio49 Lyon St, Boston, MA 022122Boston
$500.00Andrews, Thomas7 Brickyard Ln, Westborough, MA 01581Senior VPAlexandria RE EquitiesWestborough
$341.41Atlantic Asphalt & Equipment Co (refunded 10/28/09)146 Railroads Street, Revere, MA 02151 Revere
$150.00Austin, Johnathan38 Cameron Ave Cambridge, MA 02140Cambridge
$250.00Bachman, Katharine23 Circuit Rd Boston, MA 02467 AttorneyWilmer Hale Boston
$100.00Barboza, Douglas12 Massasoit Way Mendon, MA 01756Mendon
$500.00Beckett, Edward5 Bowker Rd, Hopkinton, MA 01748constructionThe Richmond GroupHopkinton
$150.00Burnham, Robert858 Mass Ave #1 Boston, MA 02118Boston
$100.00Carbonneau, Michelle68 Frankland Rd Hopkinton, MA 01748Hopkinton
$150.00Carney, Robert45 Farina Rd Hull, MA 02045Hull
$200.00Connolly, David45 Thorny Meadow Way, Hanover, MA 02339AttorneyHinckley Allen & Snyder LLPHanover
$150.00Cooperstein, Marc133 Colonial Ave, North Andover, MA 01845N. Andover
$250.00Demers, Janet111 Radcliffe Rd Belmont, MA 02478HomemakerBelmont
$150.00Doherty, Carol27 Girard Rd Stoneham, MA 02180Stoneham
$100.00Ehrhart, Ann76 Babcock St #2, Brookline, MA 02446Brookline
$150.00Elkus, Lorna35 Stonehenge Rd Lincoln, MA 01773Lincoln
$250.00Farrow, Peter69 Pleasant Street, Concord, MA 01742AttorneyConcord
$500.00Inman, Davis12 Bower St, Medford, MA 02155ContractorMedford
$500.00Kazlauskas, JosephPO Box 88 Bridgewater, MAEngineerAHA ConsultingBridgewater
$500.00Maguire, Joseph309 Hall St, Dunstable, MA 01827Vice PresidentAlexandria Real Estate EquitieDunstable
$250.00Manfredi, David P.90 Pembroke Street, Boston, MA 02118ArchitectEllcus/Manfredi ArchitectsBoston
$500.00Marcus, Joel S.P.O. Box 2807 Beverly Hills, CA 90213AttorneyBeverly Hills, CA
$100.00Mello, David1 St Lawrence Way, North Attleborough, MA 02760N. Attleborough
$150.00Nugent, Christopher20 Nugent Ln, Reading, MA 01867Reading
$500.00Ogletree, Charles54 Pemberton St, Cambridge, MA 02140ProfessorHarvard UniversityCambridge
$250.00O'Reilly, Jr, William133 Abbott Rd, Wellesley, MA 02481AttorneyWilmer HaleWellesley
$500.00Peselman, Rudolf49 Helen Rd, Newton, MA 02468ConsultantNewton
$100.00Queen, Douglas5 Abbot Rd, Natick, MA 01760Natick
$250.00Richardson, James1525 Escondido Way, Belmont, CARealtorAlexandria Real EstateBelmont
$350.00Rothman, Stuart907 Massachusetts Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139RealtorFirst CambridgeCambridge
$100.00Festus Joyce1157 Adams Street, Boston, MA 02124Sheet Metal Workers Local Union #17Boston
$500.00Siff, Eden185 Baldpate Hill Rd, Newton, MA 02459Real EstateChestnut Hill RealtyNewton
$500.00Siff, Lauren185 Baldpate Hill Rd, Newton, MA 02459Corporate DesignChestnut Hill RealtyNewton
$250.00Wayne, Richard1731 Beacon St #321, Brookline, MA 02445AttorneyHinckley, Allen & SnyderBrookline
$500.00Zuker, EdwardP.O. Box 377, Boston, MA 02467Founder and PresidentChestnut Hill RealtyBoston
$500.00Zuker, Matthew39 Glenland Rd Boston, MA 02467RealtorChestnut Hill Realty Boston
$500.00Zuker, Robert22 Griggs Terrace, Brookline, MA 02446Real EstateChestnut Hill RealtyBrookline

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Table updated November 1.
Total itemized receipts for October 1-15: $10,941.34
Total unitemized receipts: $100
Bank Credited Total for the Reporting Period: $15,566.34

Total Receipts: $28,215
[An additional $4,625 in receipts have not yet been itemized.]

October 12, 2009

Decker Campaign – September Receipts

Filed under: 2009 Election,campaign finance — Robert Winters @ 2:10 am

AmountNameAddressEmployer1Employer2City
$100.00Bandar, Dany2 Warren Drive Middleton, MA 01949Middleton
$500.00Gilmore, Marvin26 Mount Vernon Street Cambridge, MA 02140Cambridge
$100.00Glodis Committee39 Old Cart Road Auburn, MA 01501Auburn
$500.00Keegan, William197 Old Colony Avenue South Boston, MA 02127Bridge & Structural
Workers Union Local 7
Boston
$500.00McKinnon, Rich1 Leighton Street, Unit 1905 Cambridge, MA 02140Cambridge
$500.00Melonie, Jr., James7 Laborers Way Hopkinton, MA 01748Mass Laborers
District Council
Hopkinton
$100.00Pedi, Richard35 Salem Street Medford, MA 02155Carpenters Local
Union No. 218
Medford
$100.00Bandar, Stephen6 Azalea Road Winchester, MA 01890Winchester
$250.00Barbosa, Valdir2531 N Talman Avenue, Apt. 3W Chicago, IL 60647AttorneyLatham & WatkinsChicago, IL
$100.00Boland, Robert8 Riverview Terrace Dover, MA 02030Dover
$100.00Braccia, Richard21 Mazzeo Drive Randolph, MA 02368Carpenters Local
Union No. 424
Randolph
$400.00Clancy, John295 Devonshire Street, 5th Floor Boston, MA 02110Boston Carmen's
Union Local 589
Boston
$100.00Clancy, John295 Devonshire Street, 5th Floor Boston, MA 02110Boston Carmen's
Union Local 589
Boston
$250.00Coyle, James213 N Street South Boston, MA 02127Secretary TreasurerBuilding & Construction
Trades Council
Boston
$500.00DiGiovanni, Anne19 Hilliard Street Cambridge, MA 02138Real EstateTrinity PropertyCambridge
$500.00DiGiovanni, John19 Hillard Street Cambridge, MA 02138Real EstateTrinity PropertyCambridge
$100.00Entine, Jean259 Upland Road Cambridge, MA 02138Cambridge
$100.00Epstein, Gail43 Linnean Street, Apt. 8 Cambridge, MA 02138Cambridge
$100.00Friedman, Richard20 University Road Cambridge, MA 02138PrincipalCarpenter & Company, Inc.Cambridge
$100.00Jackson, Bud206 N. Washington St, No. 10 Alexandria, VA 22314Business OwnerThe Jackson GroupAlexandria, VA
$200.00Joslin, Alan36 Banks Street Cambridge, MA 02138Information RequestedCambridge
$500.00Keshishian, Vartan17 Morningside Lane Lincoln, MA 01773EngineerSelf-employedLincoln
$500.00Levin, Marc45 Clearwater Road Newton, MA 02462Information RequestedNewton
$200.00Maher, John8 Dunstable Road Cambridge, MA 02138RetiredCambridge
$500.00McGettigan, Kevin50 Park Street Dorchester, MA 02122Elevator Constructors
Local 4
Dorchester
$500.00McLean, Thomas10 Drydock Avenue Boston, MA 02210Carpenters Local
Union No. 33
Boston
$500.00Morat, Catherine159 Red Acre Road Stow, MA 01775Information RequestedStow
$100.00Narinian, Aram316 Mt. Auburn Street Watertown, MA 02472Watertown
$200.00Neer, Jr., Robert100 Morningside Drive , Apt. 3c New York, NY 10027PresidentZaps, Inc.New York, NY
$500.00Poras, Patti121 Park Avenue Newton, MA 02458Information RequestedNewton
$500.00Poras, Peter121 Park Avenue Newton, MA 02458President, Investment DivisionChestnut Hill RealtyNewton
$250.00Rafferty, James187 Concord Avenue Cambridge, MA 02138AttorneyJames J. Rafferty,
Attorney at Law
Cambridge
$300.00Roberts, Gail9 Washington Avenue Cambridge, MA 02140Information RequestedCambridge
$500.00Rodgers III, C.R.P.84 Bigelow Drive Sudbury, MA 01776Information RequestedSudbury
$500.00Rodgers, Danyel84 Bigelow Drive Sudbury, MA 01776Information RequestedSudbury
$100.00Sacco, Louis1 Carson Road Woburn, MA 01801Woburn
$100.00Straus, Robert22 Berkeley Street Cambridge, MA 02140Cambridge
$250.00Tenney, Bradford163 Wright Street Arlington, MA 02474FirefighterCity of CambridgeArlington
$250.00Vigeant, Richard13 Branch Street, Unit 215 Methuen, MA 01844Carpenters Local
Union No. 111
Methuen
$100.00Vrotsos, Lynda57 Summer Street Arlington, MA 02474Arlington
$250.00Wolfman, Toni229 Brattle Street Cambridge, MA 02138LawyerBentley College Institute
of Women in Le
Cambridge
$100.00Wortis, Rochelle106 Berkshire Street Cambridge, MA 02141Cambridge
$100.00Zahr, Nadia21145 Helmsman Drive, Apt. N13 Aventura, FL 33180Aventura, FL
$500.00Zuker, Edward128 Baldpate Hill Road Newton Centre, MAOwner/ceoChestnut Hill RealtyNewton
$500.00Zuker, Judi128 Baldpate Hill Road Newton, MA 02459Information RequestedNewton
$500.00Zuker, Molly22 Griggs Terrace Brookline, MA 02446Information RequestedBrookline
$500.00Zuker, Robert22 Griggs Terrace Brookline, MA 02446Information RequestedBrookline
$500.00Abuzahra, Jehad29 Mackenzie Lane Wakefield, MA 01880Information RequestedWakefield
$500.00Abuzahra, Sheriff331 Salem Street Lynnfield, MA 01940Information RequestedLynnfield
$200.00Fry, Shanti4 Berkeley Street Cambridge, MA 02138HomemakerCambridge
$500.00Gim, Meehn581 Boylston Street Boston, MA 02116Kaya RestaurantOwnerBoston
$500.00Gladstone, Melissa94 Woodbine Circle Needham, MA 02494Information RequestedNeedham
$500.00Gladstone, Stephan94 Woodbine Circle Needham, MA 02494Information RequestedNeedham
$500.00Goodman, Abigail78 Lake View Avenue Cambridge, MA 02138Information RequestedCambridge
$500.00Goodman, Mark78 Lake View Avenue Cambridge, MA 02138Information RequestedCambridge
$500.00Higgins, Kelly133 Claflin Street Belmont, MA 02478HomemakerBelmont
$500.00McHugh, George286 Independence Drive Chestnut Hill, MA 02467Information RequestedNewton
$500.00McHugh, Laurie238 North Street Stoneham, MA 02180Information RequestedStoneham
$500.00Professional Firefighters
of MA People's Cttee (80374)
130 Bowdoin St #710 Boston, MA 02108Boston
$500.00Siff, Eden185 Baldpate Hill Road Newton, MA 02459Information RequestedNewton
$500.00Siff, Lauren185 Baldpate Hill Road Chestnut Hill, MA 02467Information RequestedNewton
$500.00Zuker, Matthew39 Glenland Road Chestnut Hill, MA 02467Information RequestedNewton
$500.00Andrews, Thomas7 Brickyard Lane Westborough, MA 01581Information RequestedWestborough
$250.00Bachman, Katharine23 Circuit Road Chestnut Hill, MA 02467AttorneyWilmer Hale LLPNewton
$100.00Barboza, Robert12 Massasoit Way Mendon, MA 01756Mendon
$100.00Carbonneau, Steve68 Frankland Road Hopkinton, MA 01748Hopkinton
$100.00Gibbons, Bernard65 Shawmut Street Quincy, MA 02169Quincy
$500.00Joseph Powers803 Summer Street South Boston, MA 02127New England Regional
Council of Carpenters
Boston
$500.00Kazlauskas, JosephP.O. Box 88 Bridgewater, MA 02324Information RequestedBridgewater
$250.00Kennedy, Sean29 Sparhawk Street Brighton, MA 02135Grafton Street
Pub & Grill
RestaurantBrighton
$250.00Lee, Patrick141 Arlington Street, Unit 2 Boston, MA 02118Grafton Street
Pub & Grill
RestaurantBoston
$250.00Lee, Peter49 Century Lane Canton, MA 02021Information RequestedCanton
$500.00Maguire, Joseph309 Hall Street Dunstable, MA 01827Information RequestedDunstable
$300.00Mahoney, Robert113 Garden Street Cambridge, MA 02138Cambridge Firefighters
Federal Credit Union
Cambridge
$500.00Manfredi, David90 Pembroke Street Boston, MA 02118Information RequestedBoston
$500.00Marcus, JoelP.O. Box 2807 Beverly Hills, CA 90213Information RequestedBeverly Hills, CA
$100.00Mello, David1 St. Lawrence Way North Attleborough, MA 02760N. Attleborough
$500.00O'Reilly, Jr., William133 Abbott Road Wellesley, MA 02481Information RequestedWellesley
$100.00Queen, Kerrie5 Abbott Road Natick, MA 01760Natick
$500.00Richardson, James1525 Escondido Way Belmont, CA 94002Information RequestedBelmont
$250.00Sheerin, Gerald49 North Crescent Circle Brighton, MA 02135Information RequestedBrighton
$100.00Southwell, Donna43 Locke Street Cambridge, MA 02140Cambridge
$100.00Wright, Charles39b Park Avenue Cambridge, MA 02138Cambridge

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Table updated October 19.
Total itemized receipts for September: $27,450
Total unitemized receipts: $765
Total Receipts: $28,215

August 24, 2009

Some observations from Cambridge City Council campaign finance reports

Filed under: 2009 Election,campaign finance — Robert Winters @ 11:14 am

Cambridge City Council 2009 Campaign Finance Report Summaries (PDF) – updated Oct 19, 2009

While some people enjoy reading novels, I get my reading pleasure from things like meeting minutes and campaign finance reports. For extra fun, I’ll analyze ballot data and voter history records or maybe write a little piece on proportional representation. I hope someone other than me finds this stuff interesting.

Here are a few items from past and present that get my attention:

  1. Henrietta Davis’ recent reports show three different people paid as campaign staff (though two of them were only for a few hours). This contrasts with, say, Denise Simmons whose reports show no paid campaign staff. Some new candidates have hired campaign managers while others rely entirely on friends and family. [Aug 30 Note: Lest anyone misinterpret the intent of this note, the only point is that some candidates have paid staff and others do not.]
  2. Marjorie Decker’s 2006 Annual Report showed a debt of $13,808.85 to Cambridge Offset Printing left over from her 2005 campaign. It makes you wonder why a business allows such substantial debts to remain unpaid for so long, yet additional unpaid bills for $1833.75 appeared on the 2007 report for a total liability of $15,642.60. This same report showed the illegal in-kind contribution of $2500 from the John Buonomo campaign paid to Cambridge Offset Printing which apparently covered what would have been an even greater debt. [Note: This story has been somewhat covered recently by the Cambridge Chronicle.] The report was later amended to bring the unpaid debt to Cambridge Offset Printing to $17,424.08. The 2008 Annual Report continued to show a $15,642.60 debt to this vendor with no indication yet of this debt being paid. At some point it’s fair to ask whether this is an unpaid debt or a very large in-kind donation of services.
  3. Craig Kelley continues to personally fund a substantial portion of his campaigns, though his periodic reports show very little activity so far this year. So far, the campaigns of new candidates Cheung, Glick, Leavitt, Marquardt, Stohlman, and vanBeuzekom are primarily or entirely self-funded, but this will likely soon change as they attract more voters and supporters.
  4. David Maher pulled in $14,465 in donations last December. Other incumbent city councillors will have similar major fundraising months. This illustrates one of the primary advantages of incumbency.
  5. Gregg Moree’s 2007 Report showed an entirely self-funded $22,390 campaign, yet no details whatsoever appear about his expenditures.
  6. Ken Reeves’ 2005 Report shows $12,170 in liabilities but absolutely no details are provided. In that year, he maintained a headquarters for perhaps four months in a prominent Central Square storefront, yet there is no record of any expenditure for rent or any record of an in-kind donation for what is far in excess of the campaign finance legal limits. Candidates are required to report the fair market value for any such donation of space and the name(s) of those who provide the space. Reeves also maintained a headquarters on Mass. Ave. for several months in the 2007 campaign and this also never appears in any reports. His 2007 reports show an outstanding debt of $14,875.83 primarily for campaign staff but with no mention of the headquarters. A very low estimate for the unreported donation of office space would be at least $6000 – far in excess of anything Mr. Buonomo improperly contributed to Ms. Decker’s campaign.
  7. Two of the biggest funders of political campaigns (primarily in 2007) were Timothy and Amy Rowe (he’s the CEO of the Cambridge Innovation Center in Kendall Square). The recipients were Galluccio ($1250), Kelley ($1000), Davis ($1000), Toomey ($1000), M. Sullivan ($500), Decker ($1000), Maher ($1000), Reeves ($1000), Simmons ($1000), Seidel ($1000), and Murphy ($1000). The other king donors are John DiGiovanni (Trinity Management, Harvard Square) and his family. Since 2007, they gave to Reeves ($1500), M. Sullivan ($1000), Murphy ($2000), Galluccio ($3000), Decker ($1000), Maher ($2000), Simmons ($2000), E. Sullivan ($500), and Toomey ($1000). Surely, all this money flows from the kindness of their very large hearts.
  8. Tim Toomey continues to pay Jason Alves (his City-funded personal aide) every month out of his campaign account as staff for his state representative district office. It’s apparently legal, but it highlights the clearly political nature of these City-funded aides.
  9. As of Oct 19, the campaign treasure chests in decreasing order were (to the nearest dollar):
    Candidate
    Balance
    Candidate
    Balance
    Candidate
    Balance
    Decker, Marjorie$29,547Seidel, Sam$10,402Ward, Larry$1,144
    Simmons, Denise$20,073Glick, Silvia$9,344Reeves, Ken$491
    Maher, David$18,040Cheung, Leland$9,212Adkins, Lawrence$244
    Davis, Henrietta$13,766Sullivan, Edward J.$7,469Flanagan, Mark$100
    Kelley, Craig$13,748vanBeuzekom, Minka$5,348Moree, Gregg J.$0
    Toomey, Tim$13,539Stohlman, Tom$3,920Podgers, Kathy$0
    Marquardt, Charles J.$10,826Leavitt, Neal$1,726Williamson, James$0
  10. [addendum] Marjorie Decker’s campaign receipts for September 2009 are something to behold. It seems like Billy Walsh must be her chief campaign fundraiser. It’s all about the real estate.

One observation worth noting is the trend over the years toward paid campaign managers. There was a day when managing the campaign of an Independent candidate would be entirely the work of friends and family. Paid staff was typically seen only with CCA type candidates. Nowadays, many candidates (other than the usual suspects) will hire campaign staff, though not all. Some incumbents have several paid staff (in addition to the City-funded personal staff who handle all their Council business while they’re out on the campaign trail).

Anyone can search the campaign finance reports at the OCPF website. Knock yourself out. – RW

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