Taking a look at campaign spending in Laguna
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Barbara Diamond
Independent Expenditure Committees have surfaced in Laguna Beach.
Steven Esslinger filed a report Oct. 19 listing independent
expenditures of $2,607.50 each on behalf of candidate Elizabeth
Pearson and incumbent Steven Dicterow. The statements were filed in
San Juan Capistrano.
The Laguna Beach Taxpayers Assn. filed a statement covering Oct.
20 to 24 for expenditures on behalf of Dicterow, Pearson and school
board candidates K Turner and Bob Whalen. The association spent more
than $1,005 on each of the candidates.
Independent Expenditure Committees are not limited in the amount
they may spend on behalf a candidate and do not directly contribute
to the candidate or to the candidate’s campaign fund.
Village Laguna, a general purpose committee, added $1,135 between
July 1 and Oct. 19 to its coffers. The committee started with a
balance of $35,275.60 and spent $11,067.47.
All told, the committee has spent $21,103.
City Council incumbent Toni Iseman was bumping the $30,000
donation ceiling as of Oct. 19. She had raised $28,289 by the
deadline to file campaign statements.
Iseman raised $5,582 between Oct. 1 and 19 and spent $4,312.07.
She started out the period with $14,166,74, leaving her with a total
of $17,283.67 with about three weeks to go in the campaign.
Her largest expenditure was $1,417.50 for advertising in the Los
Angeles Times, but she also spent $848 for Rolling Stone tickets for
a silent auction.
Iseman’s donors included the Kalos Kagathos Foundation founded by
Bruce Hopping, Joan Irvine Smith of San Juan Capistrano and School
Board candidate Betsy Jenkins.
Pearson had collected a total of $26.092, as of Oct. 19 and spent
$24,266.
Pearson’s donors included the Laguna Beach Taxpayers Assn., $250
over and above its independent expenditures; and the Vermont
investment company of Heart Bar L.L. C. and the law offices of Warren
Finley, both of which also donated to Melissa O’Neal and Dicterow.
O’Neal’s donors also included the Angeles Chapter of the Sierra
Club and David Schaar.
She received donations of $10,999 between Oct. 1 to 19, pushing her total contributions to $15,447. She also listed a previous loan
of $500. O’Neal spent a total of $13,231.06, as of Oct. 19.
Incumbent Dicterow raised the least money of the four candidates
from Oct. 1 to 19 and spent the least. He listed contributions of
$7,670 and expenditures of $1,965.23. However, this was the most
money Dicterow raised in any filing period in the campaign. He
previously listed donations of $850 and a loan of $700.
His donors included Joseph Ambrose Jr., Laguna Beach Seniors Inc.
fund-raising consultant Richard French and Athens Group President Kim
Richards.
Laguna Beach has 16,536 registered voters, almost evenly divided
between Republicans and Democrats.
The Grand Old Party has a slight edge with 6,812 registered. The
Democrats come in second with 6,025.
Laguna Beach voters who decline to state a party affiliation
number 2,803.
The American Independent Party has 334 registered voters here, the
Green Party has 215. Libertarians have 169 voters in Laguna Beach.
The Reform Party has 87, the Natural Law Party, 28.
All other registered voters are lumped together under
miscellaneous, with a count of 63.
Absentee ballots may be dropped off at any polling place or cast
by mail, but must be received by the Registrar of Voters by Nov. 5.
For more information, call the City Clerk’s Office, 497-0705.
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