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GILLETTE'S COFFERS DEEPEST IN T.O. RACE FOR COUNCIL; $27,022 LEADS IN PACK OF 13.


Byline: Sonia Giordani Daily News Staff Writer

Dennis Gillette, the former Thousand Oaks Thousand Oaks, residential city (1990 pop. 104,352), Ventura co., S Calif., in a farm area; inc. 1964. Avocados, citrus, vegetables, strawberries, and nursery products are grown.  police chief now running for City Council, remains the top money raiser with $27,022 in his coffer coffer

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 campaign finance reports filed Thursday evening.

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 ranks a close second with $26,483 garnered for his campaign.

Incumbent Councilwoman Judy Lazar now holds $21,910 in her account after raising nearly $8,000, or more than her challengers, in the last campaign finance disclosure period that recorded the first 17 days of October.

A total of 13 candidates, including the two incumbents, are vying for three seats on the Thousand Oaks City Council.

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 Team - a slate of three candidates: Dan Del Campo, Laura Lee Custodio and Wayne Possehl - managed to cumulatively raise $25,014, much in small contributions under $100.

Individually, Possehl has raised a total of $9,073, Custodio raised $8,171 and Del Campo took in $7,770.

But running as a team, the three candidates have pooled most of their resources to purchase campaign literature and signs urging voters to vote the trio onto the council dais. So far, the triumvirate Triumvirate (trīŭm`vĭrĭt, –vĭrāt'), in ancient Rome, ruling board or commission of three men. Triumvirates were common in the Roman republic.  has cumulatively spent $22,314.

But the two incumbents remain the top individual campaign spenders, with Fox's expenditures reported at $16,955 and Lazar's at $15,096 to date.

Gillette reported $10,561 in expenditures.

Planning Commissioner and council candidate Dave Anderson Dave Anderson might refer to:
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 has raised a total of $4,314 and has spent $4,035.

Candidate Chris Buckett, a member of the city board of appeals, reported $2,618 in contributions and $2,384 in expenditures.

Marshall Dixon's campaign funding grew to $1,250 this reporting period, and he has spent $1,223 for campaign literature and advertisements.

Candidates Nigel Greaves greaves

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 and David Seagal have both committed to spending less than $1,000 on their campaigns and, therefore, do not have to file campaign finance disclosure forms.

Richard Messina and Nick Quidwai, also running for City Council, failed to return their campaign finance reports by Thursday's deadline.

Today also opens the late contribution/late expenditure period in which any contributions or expenditures of $100 or more must be reported within 24 hours. That rule will carry through the day before Election Day.

The third and last pre-election campaign finance report period is Tuesday.
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