The $390,000 from Farallon Capital Management partner Philip Dreyfuss dwarfed the total from nearly every other known contributor last year, according to the new filings.
Alameda County District Attorney Pamela Price speaks during a press conference in Oakland, Calif., on Wednesday, Nov. 8, 2023. OAKLAND — One out of every three dollars given last year to the recall campaigns targeting Alameda County District Attorney Pamela Price came from a single Bay Area hedge fund partner who also gave money to help oust San Francisco’s top prosecutor in 2022, campaign finance records filed this week show.
Most people donating “are saying that public safety is the primary concern, and that’s the reason they want to put in money and make these changes,” said Chan, an Oakland Chinatown leader. Since Jan. 1, Supporters of Recall Pamela Price has given more than $500,000 of its money to the SAFE group, upping its overall contributions to SAFE to at least $1.3 million. The group was
Attempts by the Bay Area News Group to reach Dreyfuss by phone, email and at his home were not successful. A message was not returned by a principal for Supporters of Recall Pamela Price. Holland Residential — a Vancouver, Wash.-based apartment complex owner with properties in Pleasanton, San Francisco and San Jose — donated $49,000 to the Supporters of Recall Pamela Price group. Another real estate firm, The Martin Group of Companies, donated $40,000 to the group, while HP Investors, LLC added $25,000 to its coffers.
Price’s own employees were among the largest contributors to the group seeking to keep her in office.— gave $7,500 last year to the Protect the Win group. The only person to give more was Texas state Rep. Maria Luisa Flores, of Austin, who gave $10,000.
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