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Spending by Rogers City Council runoff candidates varies widely, campaign finance reports show


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Published in Business and Finance on Wednesday, November 27th 2024 at 18:20 GMT by Bill Williamson   Print publication without navigation

  • Rogers City Council races resulting in runoffs cost anywhere between $85 and more than $18,030 this year, according to campaign finance records and interviews with candidates.

The article from Arkansas Online discusses the financial expenditures of candidates in the Rogers City Council runoff election. Candidates Mark Kruger and Betsy Reithemeyer, competing for Ward 1, Position 1, spent $1,500 and $1,200 respectively, with Kruger's funds coming from his own pocket and Reithemeyer's from a mix of personal funds and contributions. In Ward 4, Position 1, candidates Roger Surly and David Allen reported spending $1,000 and $1,500, with Surly's expenses covered by his campaign and Allen's by personal funds. The candidates focused their spending on advertising, campaign materials, and event hosting, with the election highlighting the importance of personal investment in local politics.

Read the Full Arkansas Democrat-Gazette Article at [ https://www.arkansasonline.com/news/2024/nov/27/spending-by-rogers-city-council-runoff-candidates/ ]

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