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Vince Perez Remains In The Financial Lead According To Latest Finance Reports And Poll Shows Perez In Lead

Poll shows Vince Perez leading in District 77 race.
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The latest campaign finance reports were due on Monday. As we reported, Vince Perez has raised the most campaign contributions for the District 77 House of Representatives seat. Including the latest campaign finance reports, Perez has raised $59,728.26. Norma Chávez, at $37,440 in campaign contributions, has slightly overtaken Alexsandra Annello who dropped to third place in raising campaign contributions at $33,672. Homer Reza continues to trail with $6,010 in campaign contributions.

In campaign expenditures, Perez leads with $58,034.49 in campaign expenses through January 25, 2024. Chávez, who reported spending $19,898.61, out spent Annello’s $17,856.33 in reported expenditures.

Chávez reported having $13,858.51 left in her campaign account leaving her in the campaign financial lead going into the final stretch of the election scheduled for March 5. Perez reported having $11,250.51 left in his campaign account with Annello trailing with $4,050.28.

According to the latest campaign finance reports, Annello’s largest contributors were Oscar Leeser at $2,500 and at $1,000 each were Edward Houghton, Nicole Ittner and Deborah Kastrin. In the latest reports, Chávez’ largest campaign contributors were Citizens for Agricultural Development CAD-PAC with $2,500 and Joe Garcia, a lobbyist with The Garcia Group with $1,000. The consulting form of Eddie Holguin and Lilly Limon also provided $1,500 in-kind consulting services.

Perez’ largest contributors were Richard Zamora with a $2,000 campaign contribution and the Texas Automobile Dealers Association PAC at $1,000.

Homer Reza spent $4,060.59 and raised $4,010 according to the latest campaign finance reports. Reza reported having $2,722.95 left in his campaign account. Reza’s three largest contributions were Tony Reza with $1,000 in two contributions and Elva Reza with $500.

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El Paso News Polling Shows Perez In The Lead

El Paso News sampled a small group of frequent voters to gauge who leads in the District 77 contest last week. Our informal poll of El Paso Votes voters shows that Perez maintains a comfortable lead against Annello and Chávez. Both Annello, with a slight lead, and Chávez are in a neck-in-neck fight for a runoff against Perez.

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