
"District 1 Supervisor Sylvia Arenas has raised more than $119,000 between this and last year and spent more than $3,600 to hold onto the agricultural South County region she won in 2022. She's fending off a challenge from Rebecca Munson, a Morgan Hill Unified School District board member who has raised $7,580 and spent $7,400 this year."
"The more contentious battle for top county prosecutor has seen incumbent District Attorney Jeff Rosen raising roughly $437,000 between this and last year and spending nearly $109,000. His challenger and subordinate, Deputy District Attorney Daniel Chung, has raised $127,000 - about $100,000 of that coming in loans from himself - and spent $32,000, filings show."
""I am extremely grateful to everyone who has contributed financially to my campaign," Rosen told San José Spotlight. "I am equally grateful to the many volunteers who have distributed lawn signs, texted Santa Clara County voters and spoken to their friends and neighbors on my behalf. Those efforts will continue, because I believe no one seeking reelection should take voters for granted - and I certainly do not.""
"Beyond the candidates' own campaigns, outside groups have spent approximately $130,300 this year - mostly in support of Arenas - to influence the races with mailers, precinct walking, phone banking and online ads. The South Bay Labor Council's independent committee has spent more than $125,700 in support of Arenas and just $307 in support of Rosen. The California Taxpayer Protection Committee has spent more than $4,200 in support of Munson."
District 1 Supervisor Sylvia Arenas has raised more than $119,000 since last year and spent over $3,600 to retain the agricultural South County region she won in 2022. Her challenger, Rebecca Munson, has raised $7,580 and spent $7,400 this year. Incumbent District Attorney Jeff Rosen has raised about $437,000 and spent nearly $109,000. His challenger, Deputy District Attorney Daniel Chung, has raised $127,000, including about $100,000 in self-loans, and spent $32,000. Outside groups have spent about $130,300 this year, mostly supporting Arenas. The South Bay Labor Council has spent over $125,700 for Arenas and $307 for Rosen, while the California Taxpayer Protection Committee has spent over $4,200 for Munson.
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