Candidates’ loans to own campaigns
In politics it’s a common practice, to loan yourself money to get started, the Candidates running for major races in the three Lower Shore counties have accumulated a total of $24,936. In financial obligations exceeding the cash it should on hand, while in a review of campaign finance records shows. For House of Delegates in District 38B The Democratic candidate has incurred less debt than their Republican counterparts. In fact of this campaigns, Norm Conway has $300 in obligations and its continuously since 1990 that about $29,000 on hand in a campaign fund that’s been operating. It proof how increase number of candidates obligations as long as campaigns.
The report said ,it is also debt free while a Democratic candidate for state Senate, and it has the most cash on hand of any Lower Shore candidate at the moment, with spend $61,265. Michael James as main opponent, he has $47,146 to spend and has $30,000 in outstanding obligations, the most of it in personal loans to his campaign fund made in 2006. The records show the best-funded contest in Wicomico County is the state’s attorney race, with Matt Maciarello’s cash exceeding his debt by more than $10,000. His opponent, Seth Mitchell, loaned his campaign $3,500 in September and has less than that amount, $1,018.