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These contributions were reported by major candidates on the Oct. 7 ballot who have received at least $100,000 for their gubernatorial campaigns. Totals are for all donations through Aug. 23 and contributions of $1,000 or more through Tuesday. Donations of $1,000 or more must be reported within 24 hours of receipt.
* The Mechoopoa Indian Tribe of Chico Rancheria, which does not own a casino, contributed $10,000. The Silicon Valley Leadership political action committee, a fund established by San Jose Mayor Ron Gonzales, gave $10,000. The Clark Construction Group, which has large transportation, stadium and university projects in California, gave $5,000.
*--* Contributions Candidate or committee Total reported Reported in the 24 hours ending Tuesday Cruz Bustamante $1,312,592 $101,700 240 contributions 39 contributions
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Arianna Huffington $492,996 $8,100 2,278 contributions 6 contributions * Michael Shamberg, executive producer of the film “Pulp Fiction,” contributed $2,000
Tom McClintock $747,572 $13,200 1,183 contributions 2 contributions
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* Pro-Tech Fire Protection Systems, a Sacramento company, contributed $10,000, raising its total support for McClintock to $12,500. The reelection campaign committee for state Sen. Dennis Hollingsworth (R-Murrieta) gave $3,200.
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Arnold $6,700,289 $389,270 Schwarzenegger 717 contributions 90 contributions
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* Mike Curb, former Republican lieutenant governor of California and owner of Curb Records in Nashville, gave $21,200*. Film producer Richard D. Zanuck contributed $21,200. Pacific West Pharmacy in Rocklin gave $21,200 and four individual pharmacists gave $1,000 each. The Dairyman’s/Land O’Lakes political action committee gave $9,999.
Two anti-recall committees, which are not subject to the same contribution limits as candidates, have raised more than $6.6 million to help Gov. Gray Davis.
Taxpayers Against the Governor’s Recall has reported receiving more than $2.4 million from 180 contributions. Californians Against the Costly Recall of the Governor has reported raising more than $4.2 million, with $81,705 from 15 contributions reported in the 24 hours ending Tuesday.
Gov. Gray Davis’ old campaign committee transferred $38,700 to Californians Against the Costly Recall of the Governor. Verboon, Milstein and Peter, a Santa Monica law firm, gave $15,000 to the same committee. The law firm of Lawless and Lawless in San Francisco gave the group $5,000.
*Contributions to candidates from each outside source are limited to $21,200. There is no cap on the amount candidates can give their own campaigns.
Reported by Times staff writers Joel Rubin and Jeffrey L. Rabin and Times researcher Maloy Moore
Source: Campaign reports filed with the California secretary of state
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