‘The Rock’ crushes opponent in fund-raising arena
Published 12:00 am Wednesday, October 9, 2002
As Election Day creeps closer, contribution and expenditure reports for candidates show Democrat Hank &uot;The Rock&uot; Sanders with a titanic lead over his District 63 State Senate opponent, Libertarian Party candidate Richard Motes, who reported no funds received or spent.
A $30,000 contribution to Sanders was made by Alabama Voice of Teachers $30,000. Tennessee Valley Citizens for Economic Development and Trail handed over $15,000 each. The biggest expenditures reported by Sanders were to the Alabama New South Coalition, $15,000, and $9,000, in support of Chris Pitts’ campaign.
District 67 House Representative Republican candidate Mark A. Story beat out his opposition, Democrat Yusuf Salaam. Story’s largest contributor was Regina Story for $5,000. His biggest expenditure was to Screenco for $2,626.90.
Three businesses tied for the top spot for the most contribution to Salaam’s campaign. Philip Morris Inc., The Dakin Group and Six Pac, all donated $500.00. Salaam paid $1,500 each to Bush Signs and to Emma Mack, his only expenditures.
According to the Alabama Fair Campaign Practices Act, candidates running for a political position are required to document all contributions and expenditures &045;&045; whether by a person, group or business &045;&045; greater than $100.
The following list details the contributions and expenditures as reported by each candidate.
Yusuf Salaam’s
Contributions
Jerry Victor – $200
Philip Morris Inc. – $500
The Dakin Group – $500
AlaBa PAC – $250
Six Pac – $500
Salaam’s Expenditures
Emma Mack – $1,500
Bush Signs – $1,500
Mark Story’s Contributions
Bill & Betty Hall – $150
Mark & Debbie Mason – $200
The Alabama Association of Health Maintenance Organiza-tion’s PAC – $150
Crawford & Crawford – $250
Regina Story – $5,000
Story’s Expenditures
Coffee Printing Co. – $245.25
Davis Printing – $902.52
Madden & Associates – $750
Screenco – $2,626.90
The Selma Times Journal – $395.39
Central Alabama Fair – $100
Bush Signs – $486
Central Christian – $50
Studio 205 – $752
Hank Sanders’ Contributions
The Boeing Company – $300
Alabama Voice of Teachers – $30,000
Lamar Companies – $500
Alabama ACRE – $2,000
Mr. & Mrs. Milton McGregor – $5,000
Tusco PAC – $5,000
Vaughan Regional Medical Center – $500
South College – $500
Alabama AFL-CIO – $3,000
Tom Coker & Associates – $2,500
Alabama Beef Cattle PAC – $300
VEND PAC – $500
First Decade Political Action Committee – $1,000
FGAPAC – $1,000
GROUP PAC – $500
BIPAC – $1,000
Alabama Dental PAC – $1,000
The William Companies – $500
Trial – $15,000
Alabama Optometric PAC – $500
AFP PAC – $1,000
BellSouth Employees PAC – $1,000
Don Gilbert & Associates, LLC – $1,000
CHOICEPAC Alabama Fund – $150
Tennessee Valley Citizen for Economic Development – $15,000
Youth Educate PAC – $750
WEBPAC – $250
Beasley-Allen Special Account – $10,000
James Mitchell – $1,000
Fair Political Action Committee – $1,000
Ester G. Brown – $500
Penny Trust Fund PAC – $2,000
Eli Lilly & Company – $750
SEA PAC – $5,000
Alabama Power Co. Employees PAC – $500
Alabama Propane PAC – $500
MaxPAC – $2,500
TELPAC – $2,500.00
ALAPAC/Alabama Medical PAC – $5,000.00
Automobile Dealers Assoc. of AL, Inc. Auto PAC – $2,500.00
John P. Beasley – $500.00
SEA-PAC – $5,000.00
Eli Lilly & Co. PAC – $750.00
Gov. PAC – $3,000.00
BICPAC – $5,000.00
Sanders’ Expenditures
Amosa – $146.66
Monroe Co. Independent Voters League – $300.00
Perry Co. Civic League – $200.00
Pierces Country Cooking – $250.00
Ala. Democratic Party – $600.00
Ala. New South – $144.90
USA Today – $129.79
Friends of Price Arnold – $250.00
Perry Co. Civic League – $200.00
Selma University – $250.00
ANSC – $300.00
A.C. Wharton Campaign – $500.00
Elect LaTosha Brown – $450.00
C.A.R.E. – $250.00
Lillie Fields – $110.00
Chris Pitts Campaign – $9,000.00
ANSC – $5,000.00
Eagle PAC – $7,000.00
Sundra Escott Campaign – $2,000.00
Roger Bedford Campaign- $2,000.00
ANSC – $1,500.00
ANSC – $15,000.00
Sterling for Comm. – $250.00
Greene County Democrat – $125.00
Sundra Escott Campaign – $1,000.00
Carol Sanders – $150.00
Yvette Patterson – $800.00
LaTosha Brown Campaign – $500.00
Dallas Co. ANSC – $1,000.00
Sherry Mitchell – $250.00
C.T. Vivian – 350.00
ANSC – $6,500.00
Blocton Garage – $118.99
LaTosha Brown Campaign – $600.00
Selma High School – $200.00
Lester Brown Campaign – $500.00
Alexander Broadcasting – $750.00
WHBB – $250.00
Chris Pitts Campaign – $3,000.00
ANSC – $5,000.00
Sam Walker – $825.00
WBF2 – $936.25
WYVC-FM -$200.00
WKXN – $300.00
Shiloh Church – $200.00
Sonacca Consulting – $8,226.73
Robert Avery Company – $750.00
Walt Higgins – $200.00
Bush Signs – $210.60
Chester Brown – $162.48
Bush Signs – $6,328.88
Bush Sighs – $259.20
Nate Brown – $125.00
Luck Baxley – $2,500.00
Wal-Mart – $572.21
Bush Signs – $1,260.90
Unidentified Uniontown resident – $501.30