1st Ward
Lynne Martinez
Aug. 23-Oct. 23: $16,485.43
Total: $24,377.35
Notable contributors: Pat Gillespie ($500);
Chris Swope ($50); Lansing Regional Chamber of Commerce PAC ($5,000);
Lansing Association for Human Rights PAC ($700); Blue Cross Blue Shield
of Michigan PAC ($1,000); Virg Bernero ($300 personally and $100 from
campaign committee); Eric Schertzing ($125); Sam Eyde Construction
Company ($100)*
Jody Washington
Aug. 23-Oct. 23: $9,237
Total: $16,347.19
Notable contributors: UAW V-PAC ($2,500);
Carol Wood ($50); James Herbert, CEO of Neogen ($200); Operating
Engineers Local 324 PAC ($1,000); Plumbers and Pipefitters Local 333
PAC ($1,000)
3rd Ward
A’Lynne Robinson
Jan. 1-Oct. 23: $6,365
Total: $6,365
Notable contributors: Pat Gillespie ($100);
Chris Swope ($25); Mid Michigans Patient Group ($25)**;Pretendicia LLC
($100); Virg Bernero ($100 from campaign committee); CAP PAC ($2,000);
Joel Ferguson ($250)
Jason Wilkes
May 27-Oct. 23: $1,160
Total: $4,400
Notable contributors: Carol Wood ($25); Kitty Lipsky of Teamsters Local 580 ($100); John Pollard ($50)
At-Large
Rory Neuner
Aug. 23-Oct. 23: $7,755
Total: $25,983
Notable contributors: Pat Gillespie
($1,000); Chris Swope ($50); Lansing Regional Chamber of Commerce PAC
($8,000 total); Lansing Association for Human Rights PAC ($450 total)
Derrick Quinney
Aug. 22-Oct. 23: $10,270
Total: $24,002.83
Notable contributors:
Michigan Education Association PAC ($150); Operating Engineers Local
324 PAC ($500); Kelly Rossman-McKinney ($100); Chris Swope ($100); IBEW
C.O.P.E. ($1,000); Plumbers and Pipefitters Local 333 PAC ($1,000);
Brian Jeffries ($200)
Tom Stewart
Aug. 23-Oct. 23: $3,110
Total: $12,680.39
Notable contributors: CAP PAC ($5,000 total)
Carol Wood
Aug. 23-Oct. 23: $4,970
Total: $13,535
Notable contributors: Eric Hewitt ($100);
Operating Engineers Local 324 ($300); Plumbers and Pipefitters Local
333 ($700 total); Jason Wilkes ($20); Citizens for a Better Government
($1,250)
* Martinez said she returned this
contribution out of fear it would have violated campaign finance laws
for accepting a contribution from a corporation.
** MichiganMessenger.com reported Monday that this
contribution is from a not-for-profit corporation, which also would
have been illegal. Robinson told City Pulse Tuesday that her campaign
is resolving the issue and would return the money if required.
















