We at inewsource have been following the money in the mayorโs race for three weeks now. Weโve written about what occupations are the campaignsโ best contributors, and the phenomenon of those well-heeled homemakers. And weโve been keeping a running tallyโupdated dailyโof all contributions campaigns have raised from contributors who have given at least $1,000.
Now, weโre expanding our coverage with the addition of daily tracking of contributions to independent political committees active in the mayorโs race. Like candidates, these committees must report within 24 hours all contributions from individuals who have given at least $1,000.
The committees can support or oppose a candidate (running ads, conducting polling, dispatching canvassers) but they are prohibited from coordinating their activities with those of candidatesโ campaigns. Nor can they make contributions to candidatesโ campaign committees. Theyโre known as โindependent,โ but the lines are blurry.
For example, April Boling, the treasurer of Kevin Faulconerโs campaign committee, holds the same position with San Diegans to Protect Jobs & the Economy, the independent committee supporting Faulconerโs mayoral bid.
Most importantly, unlike the mayoral candidates whose campaigns can accept contributions of no more than $1,000 per election from an individual and $20,000 from a political party, independent committees can raise unlimited funds from nearly any source: individuals, corporations, labor unions and practically anyone and anything else.
There are four committees that have been established so far.
1) Working Families for A Better San Diego to Support David Alvarez for Mayor 2013, Sponsored by the San Diego & Imperial Counties Labor Council, AFL-CIO
2) San Diegans in Support of David Alvarez for Mayor-2013
3) San Diegans to Protect Jobs & the Economy, Supporting Kevin Faulconer for Mayor 2013
4) Restoring Trust in San Diego-A Committee to Support Nathan Fletcher for Mayor 2013
Theyโve all been around since at least mid-September but theyโve only recently started raising serious money.
When inewsource launched Follow the Money, we promised you that weโd be tracking the cash all the way through election day. These committees are now a serious source of that cash. So, weโre very pleased to unveil our new, constantly-updated app, with contributions to independent political committees.
Check it out here.
