Through Sept. 30, Roy Iler had raised the most money among three candidates for the District 5 seat on the Hollister City Council, according to campaign finance statements submitted before a 5 p.m. Monday deadline.
In raising $10,586 through the most recent disclosure period - Jan 1 through Sept. 30 - the sheriff's office lieutenant had nearly twice as much money in his campaign chest than the other two candidates combined in preparation for the November 4 election.
Victor Gomez, franchise owner of the local Papa Murphy's, raised the least among the three with $1,464 while he spent $892. He had a remaining cash balance of $376, according to the documents.
David Huboi, a local architect and planning commissioner, raised $4,188 while he spent $4,280. He had a remaining cash balance of $1,363, according to the documents.
And Iler spent $7,279 and had $3,306 left in his account, according to his disclosure statement.
Colin McConville Colin McConville is a reporter with the Hollister Free Lance. You can reach him by email or at (831) 637-5566.
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