Precinct 3

Gerald Daugherty leads David Holmes in political donations so far this election season for the Travis County Commissioners Court Precinct 3 race, according to the latest round of campaign finance reports due to election officials Tuesday. Every opposed candidate in the Nov. 8 election must file a contributions and expenditures report 30 days before the election. This latest round of reports, the first mandated disclosure since this summer, covers all financials from July 1 to Sept. 29, according to the Texas Ethics Commission. Here is how much donation money each candidate has earned and spent for the Travis County Commissioners Court election during that timeframe: Daugherty: $296,210.10 contributions, $19,585.45 expenditures David Holmes: $23,164.78 contributions, $34,348.66 expenditures Here are the top five financial supporters for each campaign: Daugherty:
  1. Sam Kumar, $5,000
  2. Gerald Kucera, $5,000
  3. PAC of Winstead PC, $3,500
  4. Vangie McLemore, $2,500
  5. Wesley Brockhoeft, $2,500
Holmes:
  1. Travis County Sheriff’s Law Enforcement Assoc. PAC, $5,000
  2. AFSCME, AFL-CIO, $5,000
  3. United Assoc. of Journeymen and Apprentices of the Plumbing and Pipe Fitting Industry, $2,000
  4. Ronald Muns, $1,000
  5. Southwest Laborers District Council SWLDC PAC, $750

Precinct 1

Here is how much donation money candidates in the Precinct 1 race have earned and spent for the Travis County Commissioners Court election during that timeframe: Pat McCord: $5,040 contributions, $1,255.27 expenditures Jeff Travillion: $35,731.56 contributions, $28,465.36 expenditures Here are the top financial supporters for each campaign: McCord:
  1. Rob Tiemann DBA Tiemann Co., $5,000
  2. Anonymous, $40
Travillion:
  1. Travis County Sheriff’s Law Enforcement Assoc. PAC, $5,000
  2. United Assoc. of Journeymen and Apprentices of the Plumbing and Pipe Fitting Industry, $2,000
  3. Husch Blackwell LLP, $2,500
  4. CWA-COPE PCC, $1,000
  5. Darryl Carter, $1,000
The next campaign finance report deadline is Oct. 31, or eight days before the election.