District 1 expenses

P.C. Wu: $3,832.70 Votes: 3,197 City of Pensacola: $189.98, filing fees Escambia County General Fund: $30.00, voter information WalMart: $24.51, labels, pens Postmaster: $215.00, postage…

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District 8 campaign expenses

Diane Mack Total $14, 206.59 Votes: 12,408 Bulk Mailing: $6,630.37 Design: $2,204.27 Printing: $1,240.87 Stamps : $1,148.20 Signs: $1,053.50 Billboard: $744.00 Radio Advertising: $600.00 Qualifying…

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Boone report: Council committee round-up

By IN Reporter Sean Boone After hearing a presentation from All For One Escambia co-chair Scott Remington, City Council voted to approve a consolidated form…

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District 7 campaign expenses

Incumbent Ronald Townsend will be facing off against Hallmark Elementary teacher Jacci Shumaker on Nov. 25 for Pensacola City Council, District 7. Townsend spent over…

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Diane Mack: very gracious act

Council member-elect Diane Mack was totally surprised by incumbent Jack Nobles dropping out of their runoff race for At Large District 8. She said a…

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Better Pensacola Forum survey helped candidates

Those Pensacola City Council members that embraced the results of the Better Pensacola Forum and incorporated them into their campaign messages did better than those…

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Anderson endorses neither candidate

Rhette Anderson has endorsed neither Larry Johnson or Marty Donovan for Pensacola City Council, Dist. 4. runoff. Email from Anderson to the candidates – with…

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Message from Maren DeWeese to her supporters

We Win! We Win! What an amazing journey this past 3 months has been. We walked our neighborhoods, knocked on doors, and we asked in…

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Boone Report: Shumak-Who?

by IN Reporter Sean Boone Relatively unknown in the Pensacola political scene, City Council Dist. 7 candidate Jacqueline Shumaker was able to force a runoff…

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Will Jack fight for council seat?

Jack Nobles did not campaign to keep his city council seat. He took vacations and attended FSU football games on the weekends. He did call…

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Money helps in city races, but not always

There were nine City of Pensacola races. The winner or top vote-getter spent the most money in seven of the races. A sitting council member…

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What does new Pensacola council look like?

Mayor Mike Wiggins City Council At Large District 9: Megan Pratt City Council District 1: P. C. Wu City Council District 2: Sam Hall City…

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