Disclaimer: The comments in this blog are my personal opinion and may or may not reflect an adopted position of the city of Glendale and its city council.
City Council candidates never seem very interesting to the public as a Mayoral candidate or a Congressional candidate. I don’t know why because your city councilmember is the closest form of leadership to you, the public. These are the people who determine what your water bill is. When you have a problem with the city, these are the people you call. They determine city policies on virtually every aspect of your daily life and represent your city on a myriad of regional, state, and national committees.
Your choice of a city councilmember should be guided by someone who shares your values and who is responsive to your comments, questions, and concerns. If they can’t be bothered doing that as a candidate, I can assure you that they will not be responsive when elected.
Let’s look at the very first Candidate Financial Reports for those running and who is no longer running for council seats in Glendale. In general, none of the candidates have raised a lot of funding yet. Their campaigns start off slow as they hustle for signatures from registered voters for their nominating petitions. Once those petitions are turned in this March, they will be in full candidate mode as they start to raise money in earnest, order their campaign material and go to any groups’ meeting that they are invited to.
Patty Ortega expressed an interest in running for the Yucca Council seat last spring. Since then, she has changed her mind and is no longer interested.
The only uncontested city council race is that of incumbent Councilmember Ray Malnar, representing the Sahuaro District. It’s easy to see why. He’s doing a good job. He is sensitive to and responsive to his district residents. He is also even-handed in his policy discussions and decisions. Here’s what his financial report states. He started with $1,830.37 from his last campaign for Sahuaro district and loaned his committee $250.00. He has received $853.70 in campaign contributions. His expenses to date have been $954.21 leaving him with a balance of $1,729.86. His campaign contributors to date are:
- Connie Kaiser
- David Mitchell
- Marion Malnar
- Ron Kolb
He has received no Political Action Committee (PAC) contributions.
His major expenses are:
- GoDaddy, $46.34 for a domain site
- Wix, $267.87 for a web site
There are no rumors or speculation to report.
Incumbent Councilmember Ian Hugh also has a good record with his constituency. His policy decisions have been good for the city. He is one of the best and most responsive councilmembers. He is caring and will help his constituents out personally whenever possible. Here is his financial report. He starts with $23,753.74 from his last campaign for the Cactus District. He has raised $6,800.00 and has spent $843.14 to date leaving him with a balance of $29,710.60. He has received one maximum contribution of $6,550:
- Louis Sands, owner of Sands Chevrolet
His other contribution:
- Ron Kolb, Glendale business owner
He has received no PAC contributions. His expenses to date have been:
- Costco, $650.57 for election announcement refreshments
- Staples, $68.97 for petition copies and walking maps
- Mail and More, $51.60 for petition copies and walking maps
There are no rumors or speculation to date.
A recent contender has surfaced to oppose Councilmember Hugh, Guadalupe “Lupe” Gonzalez, Jr. He pulled a packet and filed a Statement of Organization last week. Consequently, there is no Candidate Financial report available. According to his filing he is the Organizing Manager for a non-profit organization, ONE Campaign, devoted to fighting poverty and disease throughout the world. He is also running for the Alhambra Elementary School Board.
Diana Guzman is a candidate for the Yucca Council seat. She has raised $5,304.84 with $1.602.71 coming from a state legislative senate campaign committee. She has loaned her committee $3,102.13. She spent $1,602.64 leaving her with a balance of $3,702.20.
She has no contributors who have given the maximum amount of $6,550.00. She has received no PAC contributions. Here are her contributors:
- Ernie Guzman, relative
- Jane Breakiron, Behavioral Health
Her expenses to date include:
- Vista Print, $98.27 for business cards
- Office Max, $64.73 for petition copies
- Hondo’s Screen Printing, $390.20 for ?
- Next Day Flyers, $171.11 for pull up sign
- Phoenix Print Shop, $651.60 for flyers
- Hondo’s Screen Printing, $168.00 for shirts
- Plotters Doctors, $52.13 for laminate map
Rumor and/or speculation to date is that I am supporting Diana. This is true. I encouraged her to run and am endorsing her wholeheartedly. She is smart, compassionate and shares our values and goals for the Yucca District and the City of Glendale.
Guadalupe “Lupe” Encinas is also running for the Yucca District Council seat. She has raised $2,618.07and has loaned her committee $1,270.70. She spent $967.69 leaving her with a balance of $1,650.36.
She has no contributors who have given the maximum amount of $6,550.00. She has received no PAC contributions. Here are her contributors:
- Lauren Tolmachoff, occupation not listed, incumbent Glendale Councilmember, Cholla District
- Luiz Guzman, occupation not listed
- Craig Jennings, occupation not listed
- Grant and Dana Hickman, occupation not listed
- Glenn and Audry Hickman, occupation not listed
- Yvonne Knaack, occupation not listed, former Glendale Councilmember
- Bart Turner, occupation not listed, incumbent Glendale Councilmember, Barrell District
- Natalie Stahl, occupation not listed, Chair of Encinas Campaign Committee
- David Serey, occupation not listed, husband of Treasurer of Encinas Campaign Committee
Her expenses to date have been:
- GoDaddy, $78.49 for email
- La Art Printing, $889.90 for shirts, flyers and yard signs
Rumor and/or speculation include Councilmember Lauren Tolmachoff encouraged her to run and is or will be, endorsing her. Watch Encinas’ level of missing information in her reports. She fails to enter information that is required. Some of the contributors’ addresses and ALL job titles and employers are missing. These are glaring omissions of fact that are reporting requirements. If she can’t follow the state law for reporting requirements what else will she fail to report?
As you can see, these initial reports don’t contain a great deal of information and the next set of reports due March 2, 2024 won’t have much new information. Once these people have turned in their nominating petitions later in March, more information will be available.
In my next blog I will be discussing the current atmosphere of politics in Glendale. Watch for it. There will be some interesting dynamics to share.
© Joyce Clark, 2023
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