Candidates spent heavily at end
Published 7:28 pm Saturday, January 5, 2013
Campaign finance reports for local candidates in the period surrounding the November election reveal heavy spending on advertising and reimbursements for poll workers, especially for those in heavily contested races.
Mayor Linda T. Johnson, who emerged victorious in the mayor’s race, was the most prodigious, dropping more than $33,000 to Creative Direct for direct-mail fliers on Nov. 25.
She also gave $100 to each of 16 poll workers and spent $400 on lunch and breakfast for them, as well as $1,300 on food and beverages for her victory party at The First Lady.
Her challenger, Leroy Bennett, had more poll workers and paid them better. A total of 56 poll workers received payments of $125 each.
The Nansemond Borough race proved neither incumbency nor spending a lot of money guarantees a candidate the election. Robert Barclay spent $12,837 in the waning days of the campaign, but challenger Lue Ward won after spending less than a tenth of that amount during this reporting period, which lasted from Oct. 25 to Nov. 29.
In the Sleepy Hole Borough, eventual winner Roger Fawcett paid $16,650 to Creative Direct for mailings. One of his competitors, Raymond Batton, spent only $9,200 during the period, mostly on advertising and consulting.
In the Whaleyville Borough, incumbent Curtis Milteer paid $110 each to 13 poll workers, even though he was unopposed.
Mayoral candidates
Leroy Bennett
Itemized contributions (More than $100)
Susie Bennett — $200
Richard and Jennifer Pond — $500
Thomas Woodward Jr. — $1,000
Total – $1,700
Un-itemized cash contributions ($100 or less) — 6 for $550
Expenditures
Clarence Lee – supplies – $77.68
Thelma Hinton – information and lit drop – $500
Mac’s Inc. – supplies – $1,025.44
Mac’s Inc. – copies – $100
Yvonne Green – supplies – $382.50
Barbara Miller – supply (TV) – $51.91
Leroy Bennett – loan repay – $2,000
Marquie Cooke – poll worker – $125
Vernetta Williams – poll worker – $125
Stephanie Boone – poll worker – $125
Anthony Johnson – poll worker – $125
Cheryl Small – poll worker – $125
Timothy Craig – poll worker – $125
Patrica Briggs – poll worker – $125
Meurial Daniel – poll worker – $125
Richelle Edwards – poll worker – $125
Marilyn Downing – poll worker – $125
Dennis Richard – poll worker – $125
Rick Cofield – poll worker – $125
Laverne Weaver – poll worker – $125
Moses Riddick – poll worker – $125
Katina Bess-Riddick – poll worker – $125
Derevin Mills – poll worker – $125
Breon Gray – poll worker – $125
Ramos Whitfield – poll worker – $125
Phyllis Johnson – poll worker – $125
Davey Bellamy – poll worker – $125
David Baker – poll worker – $125
Brittany Mamley – poll worker – $125
Larry Goodman – poll worker – $125
Carrie Scarry – poll worker – $125
Kim Cannon – poll worker – $125
Raymond Gray – poll worker – $125
Michelle Daughtrey – poll worker – $125
Rosenna Boone – poll worker – $125
Ivey Hill – poll worker – $125
Terry Hinton – poll worker – $125
Daryl Copeland – poll worker – $125
C. Johnson – poll worker – $125
Joseph Stokes – poll worker – $125
Leroy Park – poll worker – $125
Thomas Evans – poll worker – $125
Queenie Kearney – poll worker – $125
Vanessa Newsome – poll worker – $125
Stacey Manley – poll worker – $125
Willie Baker – poll worker – $125
Sandra Baker – poll worker – $125
Kerry Easton – poll worker – $125
Elsie Phelps – poll worker – $125
Lamont Turner – poll worker – $125
Gerrie Norman – poll worker – $125
Shameka Gors – poll worker – $125
Ronnie Cumming – poll worker – $125
Lewis Knight – poll worker – $125
Tammie Opargi – poll worker – $125
Sonia Riddick – poll worker – $125
Clarence Lee – poll worker/supplies – $300
Caroline Williams – poll worker – $125
Wallace Lewis – poll worker – $125
Vondra Hicks – poll worker – $125
Wyne White – poll worker – $125
Sharon Eaton – poll worker – $125
Anne Hill – poll worker – $125
Magnolia Ruritan Club – meeting rental – $150
Mac’s Inc. – supplies – $581.44
Clarence Lee – reimbursement for van – $150
Xenith Bank – stop check fee – $35
Total — $12,228.97
Total receipts this cycle — $32,025.10
Arthur Bredemeyer
Itemized contributions (More than $100)
Jack Eure — $1,000
Total – $1,000
Un-itemized cash contributions ($100 or less) — 7 for $366.97
Expenditures
Davis Creative – card design – $250
Jim Robb Public Affairs – consulting – $2,000
Jim Robb Public Affairs – reimburse expenses – $816.98
Landmark Strategies – phone calls – $690.83
Andrew Owen – consulting – $250
Total — $4,007.84
Unpaid loans — $6,900 from self
Total receipts this cycle — $12,413.36
Linda Johnson
Itemized contributions (More than $100)
Gerald Britt — $200
Richard R. Harrell — $1,000
Robert G. Marcus — $500
John Wright — $1,500
TitleQuest — $250
Total — $3,450
Expenditures
Mickey Boyette, The First Lady – food and beverage – $1,300
C3 Vino – lunches for Election Day – $199.50
Copico – handouts for polls – $330.75
Creative Direct – direct mail fliers – $33,555
Cash to Linda Johnson – $100 payment to 16 poll workers, lunch and breakfast for workers – $2,000
Suffolk News-Herald – full page color ad – $2,883.15
Total — $40,268.40
Total receipts this cycle — $72,672.54
City Council — Nansemond Borough
Robert Barclay
Itemized contributions (More than $100)
Dynamic Homes Corporation — $250
W. Thomas Parker — $150
Dr. Gary E. Taylor — $100
Total — $500
Expenditures
Suffolk News-Herald – email advertising – $150
Media Directions Inc. – mailer/postage – $2,343.66
Media Directions Inc. – mailers/postage – $5,796.37
Eric Payne Consulting Inc. – consulting – $2,000
Craig K. Bieber – consulting – $1,400
Paypal – transfer expense – $28.08
Economy Printing – ballots – $161.65
Results Oriented Inc. – canvassing – $500
Paypal – transfer expense – $7.43
David Lewis – poll worker – $100
Sonya Lewis – poll worker – $100
Jeanette Blackmon – poll worker – $100
Frostt Salem – canvassing – $150
Total — $12,837.19
Total receipts this cycle — $35,875.27
Lue Ward
Itemized contributions (More than $100)
Paul Giles — $200
Total — $200
Un-itemized cash contributions ($100 or less) — 2 for $110
Expenditures
Democratic Party of Virginia – VAN system – $150
Exxon Mobil – gas for campaigning/travel – $77
Embroidery Etc. – campaign hats – $116.02
Hilton Garden Inn – victory party – $133.34
Office Max – 250 fliers – $26.25
Office Max – 200 fliers – $26.02
Exxon Mobil – gas – $49
Office Max – 100 fliers – $10.50
Suffolk Post Office – six stamps – $2.64
VistaPR website – website package – $30.80
Office Max – fliers – $100
Office Max – fliers – $126
Office Max – 5,000 fliers – $414.28
Suntrust – bank fees – $38
Total — $1,250.83
Total receipts this cycle — $2407.09
City Council — Sleepy Hole borough
Kevin Alston
Itemized contributions
Self — $200
Un-itemized cash contributions — None this period
Expenditures
Stacey Eley-Stokes – mileage, meals, travel from Richmond to work polls – $120
Copico – sample ballots – $71.04
Subway – supper for poll workers – $103.93
Sandra Alston – breakfast for poll workers – $17.55
Total — $312.56
Total receipts this cycle — $2,100
Raymond Batton
Itemized contributions (More than $100) — None
Un-itemized cash contributions ($100 or less) — None
Expenditures
Economy Printing – advertising – $1,666.99
Farm Fresh – food – $599.86
Greg Parker – campaign event – $300
Hypertext Group – advertising – $99
Economy Printing – advertising – $2,129.69
Facebook – advertising – $3.57
Facebook – advertising – $35.90
Cardell Patillo – canvassers – $1,350
Cyber Source – credit card – $57.83
Authorized.net – website – $50
Facebook – advertising – $30.34
Facebook – advertising – $36.14
Farm Fresh – food – $70.56
Pizza Hut – food – $75.39
Aerial Banner Services – advertising – $700
Company Public Affairs – consulting – $1,000
Changescape Web – web service – $300
Landmark Strategies – phone calls – $236.57
Company Public Affairs – travel for Jim Ross – $457.29
Total — $9,199.13
Total receipts this cycle — $66,385.19
Roger Fawcett
Itemized contributions (More than $100)
Jason Fawcett — $7,600
Taylor Franklin — $750
Total — $8,350
Un-itemized cash contributions ($100 or less) — 3 for $250
Expenditures
Creative Direct LLC – five mailing, including design/print/mail/postage – $16,650
Total – $16,650
Total receipts this cycle – $27,285.29
City Council — Whaleyville borough
Curtis Milteer
Itemized contributions (More than $100)
None
Un-itemized cash contributions – None
Expenditures
Copico – sample ballots – $28.45
Wesley Benn – campaign worker – $110
Robert Clayton – campaign worker – $110
Bernard Boothe – campaign worker – $110
Brent Langston – campaign worker – $110
Mary Dildy – campaign worker – $110
Shelia Baley – campaign worker – $110
William Collins – campaign worker – $110
Edward Mitchell – campaign worker – $110
John West – campaign worker – $110
Lekisha Green – campaign worker – $110
Melvin Wallance – campaign worker – $110
Helen Davis – campaign worker – $110
Calvin Holly – campaign worker – $110
Total — $1458.45
Total receipts this cycle — $2,350
School Board — Sleepy Hole borough
Diane Foster
Filed a notice to be exempted from campaign finance reporting requirements because she does not plan to accept contributions from others, contribute more than $1,000 of her own money or spend more than $1,000.
School Board — Nansemond borough
Judith Brooks Buck
Itemized contributions (More than $100) — None this period
Un-itemized cash contributions – 1 for $30
Expenditures
Bank of America – maintenance fee – $15
Total receipts this cycle — $550
School Board — Whaleyville borough
Phyllis Byrum
Itemized contributions (More than $100) — None this period
Un-itemized cash contributions — 5 for $325
Expenditures
Minuteman Press – sample ballots – $341.25
Virginia Ralph – postage – $900
Unpaid loans — $173.99
Total receipts this cycle – $4,091
Marion Flood
Itemized contributions (More than $100)
Self – $2,434.13
Un-itemized cash contributions — 6 for $300
Expenditures
Postal service – stamps – $388.73
Take it to the Macs – campaign literature – $210.12
Walmart and Farm Fresh – food for campaign workers – $57.28
DeShonna Brown – campaign literature – $275
City of Suffolk – city map – $3
Vernessa Boothe – distribution of campaign literature – $125
Mildred Bailey – distribution of campaign literature – $125
Cheryl McSmall – distribution of campaign literature – $125
Mattie Mullen – distribution of campaign literature – $125
William Bailey – distribution of campaign literature – $125
Terry Hinton – distribution of campaign literature – $125
Anthony Johnson – distribution of campaign literature – $125
Ivy Hill – distribution of campaign literature – $125
Sharon Eaton – distribution of campaign literature – $125
Stephanie Boone – distribution of campaign literature – $125
Timothy Craig – distribution of campaign literature – $125
Total — $2,309.13
Total receipts this cycle — $7979.63