Michael Lai, Adlah Chisti, Ernest “E.J.” Jones, Roger Marenco, Chyanne Chen, and Jose Morales are running for District 11 supervisor in the November 2024 election. Illustrations by Neil Ballard.
While there are a lot more factors at play in the race than just money, funds raised are likely to have an impact on how big of a campaign a candidate can run, including sending out mail, organizing events, and having paid advertisements for name recognition. of the District 11 race, we laid out the campaign finance of each candidate.
Note: I will return to District 11 coffee chat after May 13, Monday. Stay tuned for more information!The majority of my donations came from friends, neighbors and family. It’s a humbling experience, because many are making sacrifices to support a candidate they believe in. We did a good job of creating gatherings where people could hear the story of the campaign and also give to the cause. Additionally, we qualified for public financing, which contributed and will contribute matching funds.
I firmly stand by the belief that votes cannot be bought, and I am confident in my ability to secure victory without being the top fundraiser. My constituents recognize me as the leader our community needs and deserves.We are a grassroots campaign and our donations have come from longtime community members, small business owners and everyday workers who share my belief that we need to lift up working families, which are the backbone of District 11.
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