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As of April 24, 2000, Democratic Expenditures totalled $3,080.48 for each candidate, or $9,241.44. Larger items (in rounded figures) included $4,999.98 for TV ads, $1,347.33 for printing, $1080 for promotions,, $632.25 for mailing, and $511.47 for telephone. Expenditures by the Bright, Fortune & Pfaltz Political Committee totalled $417.99, including $107.14 for campaign assistance and $310.85 for supplies and stamps. $75 each was paid out to Jon Bright for CC and to Friends of Elizabeth Fortune. Expenditures by the Jon D. Bright totalled $2,296, including $1,846 for media buys and $450 for web page. Expenditures by Friends of Elizabeth Fortune totalled $544.77, primarily reimbursements to Jon Bright for CC, Elizabeth Fortune, and Charlottesville PTO. $250 in surplus funds were paid out to Bright Fortune & Pfaltz PAC. Expenditures by John L. Pfaltz Campaign Committee totalled $4,397.08. Larger items include contributions for media buys ($3,007.05), to Bright, Fortune & Pfaltz PAC of coordinator salary ($250), and to John Bright for CC for web site ($150). Expenditures by Kevin Cox totalled $3,739.04, primarily for media buys. Expenditures by Stratton Salidis were less than $100 in kind. Blair Hawkins, apparently our only serious write-in candidate, reports no expenditures (Candidate Campaign Committee, Blair Hawkins, April 28, 2000). Expenditures by Opportunity for All PAC totalled $20,005, including $1,000 to Elizabeth Fortune, $1,000 to Jon Bright, $2,000 to Capital Media, $4,000 for direct mail, and $12,005 for TV/Media buy. $2,000 spent on polling by Capital Media was subsequently refunded. The next required filing dates are: June 15, 2000; July 17, 2000; and January 15, 2001 (Sheri L. Iachetta, Office of Voter Registration, April 28, 2000). For more, see Campaign Contributions.
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