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Davis Leads Fund-Raising Drive

The governor has collected $2.4 million this month to fight the recall effort; opposition groups have garnered $418,000.

The State | THE RECALL CAMPAIGN

August 27, 2003|Jeffrey L. Rabin and Doug Smith, Times Staff Writers

George M. Marcus, Palo Alto, Chairman, Marcus & Millichap...$25,000

Machinists Nonpartisan Political League, Upper Marlboro...$25,000


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Robinson, Calcagnie & Robinson, Newport Beach...$25,000

Sierra Pacific Industries, Redding...$25,000

Simpson Investments, Seattle...$25,000

Steamfitters Local 342, Concord...$25,000

Wine Institute Fund, San Francisco...$25,000

Playa Capital Co., Los Angeles...$20,000

Signature Properties, Pleasanton...$20,000

California Labor Federation, Oakland...$15,000

Amalgamated Transit Union, Washington...$10,000

California Conference Board-Amalgamated Transit Union, Sacramento...$10,000

Source: Contribution reports filed with the secretary of state through Aug. 26; Compiled by Times researcher Maloy Moore

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Contributions race

These contributions were reported by major candidates on the recall ballot who have received sums of at least $100,000 for their gubernatorial campaigns. Totals are for contributions larger than $1,000, the minimum that must be reported at this time. Donations must be reported within 24 hours of receipt.

Cruz Bustamante

Total reported: $ 526,200 from 75 contributions

Amount reported for 24 hours ending Tuesday: $99,700 from 12 contributions

* The California State Employees Assn., one of the state's largest unions, contributed $21,200.* Nutricion Fundamental Inc., which owns a chain of food stores in California, also contributed $21,200.

Arianna Huffington

Total reported: $222,000 from 63 contributions

Amount reported for 24 hours ending Tuesday: $37,500 from nine contributions.

* Huffington contributors continued to be largely from the entertainment industry. Marshall Herskovitz and Edward Zwick, producers of the films "I Am Sam" and "Traffic," contributed $10,000 each.

Tom McClintock

Total reported: $325,875 from 79 contributions

Amount reported for 24 hours ending Tuesday: $4,375 from two contributions

* Lively, Ackerman and Cody -- "a partnership of Christian attorneys," according to partner Scott Lively -- contributed $2,375.

Arnold Schwarzenegger

Total reported: $3,212,600 from 96 contributions

Amount reported for 24 hours ending Tuesday: $124,300 from 23 contributions

* Schwarzenegger's mother-in-law, Eunice Shriver, gave $15,000. A San Diego construction firm, Douglas E. Barnhart Inc., gave $21,200. Kirk Roller and Paul Folino, executives at Emulex, a networking technology firm, contributed $26,200.

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