(Updated at 2:20 p.m.) Democratic County Board candidates Andrew Schneider and Katie Cristol have the fundraising edge so far for the party’s two-seat primary in June.
Schneider raised $32,095 by the March 31 disclosure deadline, according to the Virginia Public Access Project, a nonpartisan organization that tracks fundraising in elections across the state.
Schneider had spent just $4,634, leaving him with the most money to spend of any candidate, $27,640.
Cristol was second in fundraising, having raised $25,906. She had $13,337 cash on hand as of March 31.
Fallon had $14,815 in cash-on-hand, having raised $23,388 during the first quarter of 2015.
Here are the reported fundraising totals for each County Board candidate:
- Andrew Schneider (D): $32,095
- Katie Cristol (D): $25,906
- Peter Fallon (D): $23,388
- Christian Dorsey (D): $13,880
- James Lander (D): $8,320
- Bruce Wiljanen (D): $1,400
- Audrey Clement (I): $531
Fallon’s biggest donor has been himself — he’s given $3,500 in cash to his campaign. Self-donations are common in local elections. Cristol has given her campaign $1,804 in cash and in-kind contributions, while Schneider has donated $390 his own campaign.
Audrey Clement, the perennial Green Party local election candidate is running as an independent this year. As of March 31, Clement has brought in $531. She reported $528 cash-on-hand at the end of the reporting period, with $3 in expenses.
Editor’s note: An earlier version of this article erroneously reported incorrect data from the VPAP website.