When I last reported on campaign finance, Bruno Schickel's campaign was running a $1364 deficit and the Dryden Republicans hadn't yet filed their 32-day report at all. The Dryden Republicans did catch up on the 32-day report (they had $7092 on hand), but...
The Schickel campaign's 11-day report shows an $1166 deficit, while the Dryden Republicans, four days before the election, are a week behind on filing their 11-day-before-the-election report.
Meanwhile, the Dryden Democrats filing showed $2843.
Posted by simon at November 4, 2011 10:33 PM in politics (local)