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Campaign disclosures show Walter raised $4K over Giglio

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Raised more, spent less and has a lot more in the bank.

That’s how Riverhead Town Supervisor Sean Walter’s campaign disclosure reads compared to challenger Jodi Giglio’s filing.

According to the July 15 campaign finance disclosure reports on file with the state Board of Elections, the incumbent has raised about $4,000 more than Ms. Giglio over the past six months.

Mr. Walter also started the year with over $18,000 left over from his previous campaign, and, thus, currently has about more campaign funds remaining than Ms. Giglio, records show.

Specifically, the supervisor has nearly $27,800 remaining while his Republican challenger has about $6,560 left.

Here’s a roundup of Mr. Walter’s contributions of interest:

• Dennis Kelleher of H2M engineers gave $1,000, as did H2M itself.

• J. Kings Food Service Professionals, which is seeking approvals for hard cider mill on Sound Avenue, gave a total of $2,000 since January

• Yaeko Kim of Selden gave $2,000.

• Suffolk Theater and Second Street firehouse owner Bob Castaldi gave a total of $750.

• Island Water Park at EPCAL gave $750.

• Thirty West Main gave $500.

• Baiting Hollow Restaurant Group, which is where Lobster Roll North is located, gave $500.

Here’s a roundup of Ms. Giglio’s contributions of interest:

•Dennis Kelleher of H2M engineers gave $500.

• Bouy One owner Robert Pollifrone gave $1,000.

• J. Kings Food Service Professionals gave $500.

• Henry Chlupsa, the president of  engineering firm Dvirka and Bartilucci, gave $890.

• Flyboard LI gave $300.

• Grant Havasy of Blue and Gold Homes on Middle Road gave $500.

• Wayne Steck, one of the co-owners, with Ms. Giglio, of the Summerwind apartment complex in Riverhead, gave $740.

The latest filings also show the Riverhead Republican committee has spent just about as much as it has raised since January, which is nearly five times more than the amount the Riverhead Democratic committee has raised.

While the Republican committee has raised nearly $50,000 and has about $15,160 remaining to spend, the Democratic committee has about $10,800 left in its account, records show.

Anthony Coates, the Democratic candidate for supervisor, along with Republican council candidate Tim Hubbard and Democratic council candidate Laura Jens-Smith, had not filed their campaign disclosures as of Thursday. Those reports were due Wednesday.

Below is a list of the campaign funds raised and spent since January 2015. Scroll down to read the disclosure forms.

Riverhead Republicans
started with: $14,971
raised:            $49,835
spent:             $49,647
remaining:    $15,159

Riverhead Democrats
started with: $12,271
raised:            $10,797
spent:             $10,165
remaining:    $12,903

Sean Walter
started with: $18,617
raised:            $39,037
spent:             $23,304
remaining:    $34,350

Jodi Giglio
started with: $441
raised:            $34,685
spent:             $27,565
remaining:    $6,561

Anthony Coates
no filing

Jim Wooten
started with: $887
raised:            $3,705
spent:             $3,928
remaining:    $1,446

Bob Peeker
started with: $0
raised:            $2,050
spent:             $717
remaining:    $1,335

Neil Krupnick
started with: $0
raised:            $832
spent:             $0
remaining:    $832

Laura Jens-Smith
no fiing

Tim Hubbard
no filing

tgannon@timesreview.com

July 2015 Campaign Finance


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