• Rep. Sharon Wylie, D-Vancouver: $100 n Rep. Jim Moeller, D-Vancouver: $50
Where his money’s going:
• Staff: Ande paid staffer Chris Smith $1,741.41 for salary, phone reimbursement and mileage.
• Signs: Ande paid $788 to Markon Brand Design for signs.
• Events: Ande paid Latte Da Coffee House $392.25 for his campaign kickoff event. He also paid $150 to the Hough Foundation for a parade entry fee and $100 to the Hazel Dell Salmon Creek Business Association for a parade entry fee.
Scott Dalesandro
$0 raised
Eric LaBrant
$10,738.92 raised, $6,088.90 spent
Where his money’s coming from:
LaBrant took out $2,595 in loans for his campaign.
Donors include:
• James Johnson, CEO of Tripwire, a cyber security firm: $1,000
• Royce Pollard, former Vancouver mayor: $250; his wife, Margaret Pollard, also gave $250.
• George Fox, Fox and Company Certified Public Accountants: $250
Where his money’s going:
• Signs: LaBrant paid Markon Brand Design, a Vancouver-based marketing firm, $1,948.49 for campaign signs.
• Printing: LaBrant paid Vancouver-based ADCO Printing and Graphics $1,415.59 for campaign materials.
• Ads: LaBrant paid The Columbian $442 for advertising.
Lisa Ross
$22,033.28 raised, $21,094.07 spent
Where her money’s coming from:
Donors include:
• Clark County Councilor David Madore: $11,000
• Clyde Holland, CEO of development company Holland Partners: $5,000
• NuStar Political Action Committee, the political arm of NuStar Energy L.P.: $1,500; NuStar has proposed converting its existing facility at the Port of Vancouver to an oil by rail terminal that would handle about 22,000 barrels of crude oil per day.
• Tesoro Companies, Inc., a refinery and marketer of petroleum products: $1,000; Tesoro Corp., along with Savage Companies, have proposed to build the largest oil transfer terminal in the country.
Where her money’s going:
• Radio ads, signs, ads and flyers: Ross spent $10,339.03 with Vancouver-based ASK Advertising for design services.