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CANDIDATEDONATION EXPENDITURES Incumbents Cyr 14,647.81 14,532.54 Duehay 32,414.81 31,165.31 Myers 26,930.00 24,825.11 Reeves 26,214.09 26,004.64 Russel 14,077.00 12,264.59 Sullivan, W 22,295.00 21,860.31 Toomey 15,720.72 17,222.03 Walsh 28,290.00 26,706.83 Wolf 30,155.00 23,371.29 Challengers Hall 286.00 237.94 Jones 0 0 Kurkjian 0 0 McSweeney 14,892.18 14,504.72 Noble 15,630.00 6,445.00 Spartachino 88.00 1,488.25 Sullivan, J 5,655.00 8,328.35 Vellucci 9,214.00 7,883.56 Watkins...
...Everything has to have first-class postage," said Kenneth A. Bamberger '90, the campaign manager for incumbent Francis H. Duehay '55. "It would be insulting to the constituents for us to send something bulk-rate and ask for as $25 donation...
According to mandatory campaign finance reports, which give a basic outline of donation sources, expenditures and fundraising sums from January 1 to October 18, total expenditures of this year's hopefuls range from perpetual candidate William Jones's $0 to the substantial $31,165.31 spent by veteran politician Duehay...
...five spenders in this year's election, as of October 18, are: Duehay ($31,165.31) Walsh ($26,706.83), Vice Mayor Kenneth E. Reeves '72 ($26,004.64), Councillor Jonathan S. Myers ($24,825.11) and Mayor Alice K. Wolf...
...recession has had a ripple effect on Cambridge politics and is probably the biggest contributing factor to the candidates' move toward frugality this election. Walsh spent approximately $10,000 less this year than in the '89 plebiscite and Myers also reduced his spending by nearly $8,000. Top spender Duehay, however, has maintained practically the same spending habits he kept in his '89 spending budget...