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Pettit spent $99,000 in losing DA's race This article has been read 292 times. By Barbara S. Miller Staff writer
Campaign finance forms filed this week with the Washington County Elections Office show Pettit's committee spent $61,664 on the election after Oct. 23. For the same reporting period that ended Nov. 26, the Steven Toprani Leadership Committee spent $22,424. Combined with previous campaign finance forms that showed expenditures from June 5 through Oct. 22, Pettit's re-election committee spent a total of $99,413 while Toprani's committee for the same period reported spending $37,827. Both candidates' campaign committees ended the reporting period with unpaid debts and obligations, Pettit to the tune of $41,255 and Toprani with $15,420. The Pettit campaign reported an ending cash balance of $13,450, and the Toprani committee was $9,462 in the red.
Pettit's treasurer, Paul Petro, listed two contributions from Raymond L. Bologna, president of Bologna Coal Co., Burgettstown, totaling $18,500, that were "inadvertently omitted from the prior report." New contributions include Nicole L. Green of Avella, $1,500; Leon Gysegem of Charleroi, $2,000; Clement P. Gigliotti of Monongahela, $500; Joanne Krishack of Falling Waters, W.Va., $1,000; Pauline Spataro of Avella, $1,500; and the Murtha for Congress Committee of Johnstown, $500. The Pettit committee's expenditures included $16,080 for cable television advertisements; $3,629 for print ads, including $2,149 to the Observer-Reporter; $26,000 to the state Democratic Party, Harrisburg, for direct mailings to voters; $3,500 to the state Democratic Committee, Harrisburg, for a letter mailed to registered Republicans in Washington County, noting that Pettit had previously secured Republican nominations through write-in votes; and $989 to Washington Ford for a rental car used during the campaign. Pettit's unpaid debts included $39,900 the candidate loaned to his committee; $543 for the purchase of livestock at the Washington County Fair; $312 for a similar purchase at the West Alexander Fair; and $500, no date or explanation listed, to California University of Pennsylvania. The committee of Pettit's Republican opponent raised a total of $5,950 during the reporting period, including $2,000 from Mark Miller of Peters Township; $1,000 from the Conservative Reform Political Action Committee, Ardmore, suburban Philadelphia; $500 from former Allegheny County Executive James C. Roddey of Oakmont; and $300 from Jerry A. Toprani of Monongahela. Toprani's unpaid debts include a $3,500 loan from his law firm, Toprani and Popojas of Bridgeville; a $6,000 loan from Jerry A. Toprani; a $914 loan from J. Michael Aaron; a $4,000 loan from Terry A. Toprani of Monongahela; and $1,006 owed to Brabender Cox for the production of a mailer.
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