June 24, 2012 in City
Condon has already raised?$25,000
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Condon?s early top?donors
The following have contributed $1,800 to Condon?s 2015 re-election?bid:
Clearwater Paper, a paper company headquartered in?Spokane
James Cowles, chairman of Inland Empire Paper Co., a subsidiary of the Cowles Co., which owns The?Spokesman-Review
Wanda Cowles, James Cowles??wife
DAA Northwest, a vehicle auction and reconditioning?business
Spokane Mayor David Condon is already building a campaign chest for a race in which he faces no opponent ? at least not?yet.
Condon said at a news conference earlier this month that he intends to run for re-election in?2015.
?I?ve got 36 months left, folks,? Condon said June 1. ?From today, I?ve got three years to prove to the citizens that I?ve done what they?ve wanted me to?do.?
Condon already employs a part-time campaign manager. He mailed a request for money to supporters in April that warned of ?special interest groups? blocking change at City Hall, and he is holding a barbecue fundraiser this?week.
His early re-election efforts are a departure from past mayors, who generally didn?t start significant fundraising efforts or maintain paid campaign staff until much closer to Election?Day.
The strategy of previous incumbents hasn?t proven fruitful. No Spokane mayor has won a second term since David Rodgers nearly 40 years?ago.
Condon already has raised about $25,000 and spent nearly $10,000 on his 2015?campaign.
?The mayor wants to maintain contact with supporters,? said Condon?s campaign manager Tyler Whitney. ?He also wanted to maintain contact through his campaign?tools.?
On Wednesday, Condon?s campaign will earn $40 per person or $320 per table at a barbecue at the home of Myrtle Woldson, a businesswoman and philanthropist who lives near the mayor and contributed to his campaign last?year.
Some of Condon?s fundraising techniques are similar to those of his former boss, U.S. Rep. Cathy McMorris Rodgers, R-Spokane. His campaign kickoff brunch last year was a breakfast at the downtown Doubletree Hotel. Businesses or other contributors could sponsor tables, and attendees were hit up for more money after a video and a speech. McMorris Rodgers used the same format at her re-election campaign kickoff in the same hotel ballroom this?year.
Condon served as McMorris Rodgers? district director until he became a candidate for?mayor.
In April, Condon mailed a letter coinciding with his first 100 days in office, outlining his?accomplishments.
?Not everyone acknowledges our progress,? said the letter. ?After a commanding win in November, naysayers are already attacking our accomplishments. The special interest groups do not want to see change at City Hall. It is imperative that I have the resources to counter these?attacks.?
Spokane City Council President Ben Stuckart said he is unsure what ?special interest groups? Condon is referring?to.
?I definitely have not seen an organized effort to discredit the mayor?s accomplishment thus far,? Stuckart?said.
Whitney said Condon wasn?t referring to city unions or any specific person or?group.
The line ?served as a reminder that even while making great progress, there will always be mudslingers like Ms. Riordan who would rather try to score cheap political points than pick up a shovel and help Spokane move forward,? Whitney wrote in an?email.
The ?Ms. Riordan? he?s referring to is Tanya Riordan, who worked last year for the liberal activist group Fuse Washington and filed a complaint against Condon?s campaign with the state Public Disclosure Commission before Condon?s?election.
Commission staff members examined the complaint this month and determined that it deserved further investigation. PDC spokeswoman Lori Anderson said it will be assigned to a staff member, a report will be written and the commission will make the final call about possible violations. The maximum penalty the commission can issue is a $4,200?fine.
?Riordan?s complaint stems from donations the state Republican Party made to Condon?s campaign. Within three days last October, the party received five contributions totaling $25,000 from Spokane County businesses and residents. The donations were directed to a fund set up to aid candidates in municipal and county races; the fund received no other contributions from Spokane County sources in?October.
Two weeks after the money came in, on Oct. 27, the state GOP gave David Condon?$25,000.
Two of the five contributors were companies owned by Condon?s brother, Ted Condon. Four of the five, including one of the companies owned by his brother, had already given the maximum amount allowed to Condon?s?campaign.
State law bars parties from promising donors that their contributions will go to certain campaigns, a practice known as??earmarking.?
Condon and state party leaders say no promises were made and that earmarking did not?occur.
?This is a zombie complaint,? Whitney said. ?It should have died with the?campaign.?
Sharon Smith, the chairwoman of the Inland Northwest Leadership Political Action Committee, said Riordan filed the complaint because the contributions ?looked to us like outside the bounds of a miracle?incident.?
Smith?s PAC supported ex-mayor Mary Verner in the 2011?election.
?That?s all we wanted, was for them to take a look at it,? Smith?said.
After Riordan?s complaint was filed, the party contributed another $38,000 to Condon?s?campaign.
Condon raised $318,000 for his 2011 campaign, the most ever raised by a candidate for Spokane mayor, at least since the city?s form of government switched to a strong mayor system in the 2000 election. Condon?s opponent, Verner, only raised about $126,000. The most previously raised by a candidate for Spokane mayor in the strong mayor era was John Powers in 2000. He raised about?$290,000.
Stuckart, who is the only nonjudicial Spokane city official who is elected citywide beside Condon, said he wouldn?t rule out running for mayor in 2015 when asked last?week.
?In my world I haven?t yet had the time to say, ?What am I going to be doing in 2015 and let?s start planning for it,? Stuckart said. ?We?ll approach that subject in?2014.?
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