El Rancho Unified School District

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EL RANCHO UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT
(Reports reflect data through Oct. 22)
Delia Alvidrez
Raised $11,423, spent $4,490, and has $6,932 in cash on hand
Contributors:
El Rancho Federation of Teachers, $5,000
Aron Pedrosian of Montebello andArsen Sarkisian of Montebello, $250
Librado La Farga of Pico Rivera, $100

Maggie Cardenas
Raised $11,947. spent $10,054, including $500 in unpaid bills, and has $207 cash in hand,
Loaned campaign $6,902
Contributors
PAC for Classified Employees of California School Employees, $2,600
District Council Iron Workers, $500
Arnold Tovar of Whittier, $320
Marina Caballero of Pico Rivera, $200
Lucila Saccone of Pico Rivera, $160
El Rancho Unified School District school board member Rachel Canchola, $105
Anna and Alfred Ogas of Prescott, Ariz., Martin and Rosa Zamarripa of Pico Rivera, Mayro Zazveta of Pico Rivera, $100
Anthony De La Rosa, donated web site, $101

Alfred Renteria Jr.
Raised $17,458 spent $15,818 has $1,644 in cash on  hand.
Loaned his campaign $5,000 and provided $877 in beverages, food, gift cards and prizes for fund-raiser
Contributors:
Alfred Renteria Jr., $629
Reina Duarte of Rancho Cucamonga, $1,000
Aron Pedrosian of Montebello and DRIVE Committee of Washington, D.C., $500
El Rancho School board member Rachel Canchola, $455
Rachel Canchola, El Rancho Unified School District board member, $300
Kenny and Kropf of Pico Rivera, $249
Jimmy Gutierrez of Chino, $150
Pico Rivera Councilwoman Barbara Contreras, $139
Adeline Viera of Pico Rivera, $110
Blue Pride Football Foundation of Whittier, John Chow of San Gabriel, Julie Espita of Pico Rivera, Alfred Ogas of Prescott, Ariz., Ramona Redondo of Los Angeles, Edgardo Reyes of Chino, Carmen Sanchez of Pico Rivera, Angelica Torres of Pico Rivera, and Ronald Wakefield of Whittier, $100
Antoinette Paez of Pico Rivera donated $295 in gift basket and prizes for fund-raiser

Susan Weinman
Raised $2,175, spent $4,582, including $2,840 in unpaid bills to herself for mailers and signs, and has $433 in cash on hand.
Gave campaign $700
Contributors:
Manuel Torres of Pico Rivera, $260
Russell Crawford of Guayaquil, Ecuador, $250
Anne Crawford of Carmel, Ana Gutierrez-Harrison of Downey, Carolyn Johnson of Santa Barbara, Mike Johnson of Goleta, Emily Morris of Duarte Lois Roberts of Carmel, Alicia Telles of Sun Valley, $100
Source:  Documents filed with the Los Angeles County Registrar-Recorder’s Office

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