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Friday, June 16, 2023

Following the Money: Post-Primary Reports Filed By NorCo DA Candidates Baratta & Houck

Below are  the Post-Primary finance reports filed by incumbent Terry Houck and challenger Steve Baratta in the NorCo District Attorney's race. They report how much money they've raised since they filed their Pre-Primary reports (you can see them here), and how that money has been spent. I've load them in their entirety, redacting only their signatures and phone numbers. Please feel free to share any observation in the comments. This is participatory journalism. Some of you are going to see things I miss.  I'll take your comments and provide an analysis on Tuesday. 

Baratta

During the period between January 4 and May 1, Baratta raised $131,875 as well as in-kind contributions of $49,501.69. He spent $115,433.37 

Between May 2 and June 5, Baratta raised an additional $44,817.94, as well as in-kind contributions of $29.020.84. He spent $69,718.48, and is left with $849.06.

In total, Baratta raised $255,215.47, and spent $185,151.84. 

Houck

During the period between January 4 and May 1, Houck raised $64,026. Adding that to cash on hand from his previous race, Houck had $99,363.39 as well as in-kind contributions of $2,478.36. He spent $87,760.82..

For the period between May 2 and June 5, Houck raised $39,252.00 and received  in-kind contributions of $10,513.64. He spent 449,395.24, and is left with $1,459.33.

In total, Houck raised $116,270 and spent $137.156.06

Baratta outraised Houck more than two to one, and was able to outspend Houck by nearly $48,000. 

Baratta Post Primary Campaign Finance Report by BernieOHare on Scribd

Houck Post Primary Campaign Finance Report by BernieOHare on Scribd

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