Biggest spenders in San Antonio’s May 6 election

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Biggest spenders in San Antonio’s May 6 election
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There has been more than $3.7 spent since July 2022 in the run-up to the May 6 election. See who is spending the most.

– With early voting for the May 6 election now done, new campaign finance reports show just how much money each candidate or campaign has spent so far in their quest to sway voters.

The latest reports were posted on the City of San Antonio’s website as of Tuesday morning and cover the period from Mar. 28 through Apr. 26. To get a fuller picture of the races, KSAT also analyzed campaign finance reports going back to July 1, 2022. However, 92% of the reported $3,710,181 spent in the run-up to the May 6 election has happened since the start of February.

The battle over the controversial Proposition A is the most expensive race in the city election by far with three different specific-purpose political committees spending a combined $2.2 million. It’s a lopsided battle, though, with Prop A’s opponents outspending supporters by a nearly 9-to-1 margin.

Even then, Councilman Mario Bravo accounted for 49% of the expenditures in that race. He and the other eight incumbents are outspending the rest of their opponents so far.

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