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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

Peter V. Ueberroth

Total reported: $2,417,535 from 130 contributions


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Amount reported for 24 hours ending Friday: $59,700 from 12 contributions

* Parker S. Kennedy, an executive at a real estate insurance company, contributed $21,200. Herbert A. Allen, a New York City investment banker, added $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 writer Joel Rubin and Times researcher Maloy Moore. Source: Campaign reports filed with the California secretary of state

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