Padgett, Rappolt deadlock on fundraising
Sunday, November 1st, 2009The race for three Sioux City Council seats will be decided two nights from now. The five candidates include the sole incumbent, Jim Rixner, former councilman and mayor Tom Padgett, 2002 and 2004 statehouse (Republican) candidate Keith Radig, developer John Fitch and political newcomer Ian Rappolt, who works at Boys and Girls Home. Rappolt may be a newbie, but he’s a formidable fundraiser, especially in tapping into the political action committees of local labor unions. Again the story of the another campaign finance reporting period is how Rappolt is raking in from union PACs.
Rappolt has raised a total of $7,667, virtually a dead heat with the $7,665 Padgett has amassed. Of that $7,667 for Rappolt, he’s got $3,950 from union PACs. He’s gotten a lot of guff for that from commenters to the Journal’s Web site, but Rappolt said he’s heard not one word of concern from anyone he’s visited with while campaigning.
Here are the key Sioux City Council candidate totals, from two reporting periods with the Iowa Ethics and Campaign Disclosure Board:
Funds raised first report: (1) Padgett, $5,800, (2) Rappolt, $4,205, (3) Fitch, $2,200, (4) Radig, $2,055 and (5) Rixner, $1,030.
Funds raised second report: (1) Rixner, $4,690, (2) Rappolt, $3,462, (3) Fitch, $3,150, (4) Padgett, $1,865 and (5) Radig, $1,500.
Funds raised all told: (1) Rappolt, $7,667, (2) Padgett, $7,665, (3) Rixner, $5,720, (4) Fitch, $5,350 and (5) Radig, $3,555.
Funds raised from PACs: (1) Rappolt, $3,950, and (2) Rixner, $1,450.