Showing posts with label Rick Francis. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Rick Francis. Show all posts
Sunday, June 2, 2013
Bill Sanders Brings His Total Contributions to Steve Ortega to $17,500 with recent $5,000 contribution
Bill Sanders Brings His Total Contributions to Steve Ortega to $17,500 with recent $5,000 Contribution
by Ben and Jerry
The agenda for the Tuesday, June 6 City Council meeting lists that mayoral candidate Steve Ortega received a $5,000 contribution from magnet Bill Sanders which makes a total of $17,000 Sanders has given to Ortega's campaign.*
Sanders is the co-founder of the Paso del Norte Group, father-in-law of Congressman Beto O'Rourke, and the "man behind the curtain" in regard to the Downtown Land Grab and planned displacement.
Also of note on this coming Tuesday's agenda, are $5,000 from Rick Francis (WestStar Bank formally Bank of the West) which adds on to Francis previous contributions to total $12,500, $5000 from Charles Jordan, $1500 from Bill Burton, and Jack Chapman $1500.
Sanders has given $2,000 to District 7 Candidate for City Representative Tania Chozet. Rick Francis gave $1,000 to Chozet and Bob Hoy gave her $1,000. Steve Fox gave her $1,000.
According to the June 2, El Paso Inc. interview, Ortega says his top four campaign supporters are Dan Longoria, J. Kirk Robison, Bob Hoy, and Octavio Gomez.
Although Longoria, Robison, and Bob Hoy are part of the Baker's Dozen, they are not the highest contributors so Ortega's answer was incorrect.
Inaccuracies in his campaign finance report were mentioned in "Ortega Campaign Finance Report Debacle: Mishandling of Finances" and by Martin Paredes in "Steve Ortega Underreported $40K."
Among the allegations in these stories were that Ortega is trying to hide his contributions from Bill Sanders and other Paso del Norte Group and Mountain Star contributors. The alleged method used were the submission of hard-to-read financial reports (they appear to have been photocopied and re-photocopied, use of small font) and waiting until after the election to amend the reports adding the top donors' contributions.
Ortega's top donor was Bill Sanders followed by Fernandez, Francis, and Hunt.
*For couples donating, we count them under the person most politically involved.
Saturday, June 1, 2013
55% of Steve Ortega’s Campaign Donations came Paso del Norte Group and Associates
Steve Ortega: Doughboy of the PDNG
55% of Steve Ortega’s Campaign Donations came from PDNG Members and their Associates
38% came from the 13 PDNG contributors
by Jerry
The Baker’s Dozen
Editors Note:
We previously analyzed Steve Ortega’s financial reports in 21% of Steve Ortega’s Campaign Donations came from 6 Paso del Norte Group/Borderplex Alliance (PDNG) Special Interests. Since Ortega later
amended his 8-day financial report and it was notoriously hard to read,
we had to reanalyze it.
Update (06/02/130): The agenda for the Tuesday, June 6 City Council meeting lists that Ortega received $5,000 from Bill Sanders (for a total of $17,000), $5,000 from Rick Francis, $5000 from Charles Jordan, $1500 from Bill Burton, Jack Chapman $1500
Update (06/02/130): The agenda for the Tuesday, June 6 City Council meeting lists that Ortega received $5,000 from Bill Sanders (for a total of $17,000), $5,000 from Rick Francis, $5000 from Charles Jordan, $1500 from Bill Burton, Jack Chapman $1500
38% or $105,659.88
of Steve Ortega’s $276,914.40** in total campaign donations came from the
following 13 PDNG Members and their associates (see chart above).
1. The owners and relatives of 500 W Overland
donated $15,659.88. They also happen to have a contract with
the City.
Coincidentally
the 500 W Overland tenants include Steve Ortega’s Campaign Headquarters, Steve Ortega’s PR group, The El Paso Times, and Beto O’Rourke’s Stanton
Street Technology Group.
2. The William “Bill” Sanders and O’Rourke
Clan plus employees donated $12,500. Sanders
owns the Wells Fargo building through the Borderplex REIT. He is currently
leasing space to the City for the Tax Department and the Finance Department
because the Finance Department did not fit in the new City Hall. It does not
appear that either lease went out to competitive bid.
3. Hunt
family and Hunt employees donated $10,100.
The Stadium-MountainStar.
4. J Kirk
Robinson of Pizza Properties donated
$8,000
5. Robert Brown of Brownco Capital, Inc. and Brown Ranch donated $8,000
6. Paul Foster and a Western Refinery employee
donated $7,500. The Stadium-MountainStar.
7. Rick Francis family of WestStar Bank donated $7500
8. Robert Hoy family Hoy-Fox Automotive donated $7000
9 Dan Longoria of Mattress Firm donated $6900
10 Harold Hahn of Rocky Mountain Mortgage donated
$6,500. County records show Rocky Mountain Mortgage wrote a
mortgage for Steve Ortega for a property he purchased.
11. Ted Houghton of the TxDOT Commission and Toll Road fame donated
$6,000
12. JA Cardwell of C&R Distributing donated $5,000. C&R has had contracts with the City.
13. Jonathan
Abrams of JD Abrams donated
$5,000. JD Abrams is the contractor
that built part of the Loop extension.
The pie charts
below show the break down of total campaign donations by interest group
(See pie chart above)
55% or
$152,254.90 from Paso Del Norte Group Members (PDNG) and their Associates which
includes those named above (38% or $105,659.88
of the Paso Del Norte Group Members (PDNG) and Associates contributions are
from the 13 interests above)
6% or $15,250
from PACs and Companies
1% or $3325 from
Family and Friends
7% or $19,700
from Builders and City Contractors excluding PDNG donors
7% or $18,150
from Out of Towners
Only 25% or
$63,234.50 was donated from the “Average Citizen,” less than received by other
Mayoral candidates
** Note:
Total campaign contributions are based on line item calculation of
contributions which as noted does not match reported summary totals.
Ortega Campaign Fianance Report Debacle: Mishandling of Finances
Ortega Campaign Finance Report Debacle: Mishandling of Finances
Does Steve Ortega have the skills to provide
competent oversight of taxpayer money?
Editorial
Steve Ortega filed an amended report for each of the 3
filing dates. He filed the 30th and 8th day before
election reports on May 16, 5 days after the May 11 General Election.
The 30th and 8th day before election reports
had an additional $38,250 in contributions that had been omitted from the
original filings.
What is disturbing is it is painfully obvious that the
totals on the summary sheet do not add up.
That should have been the first clue to Ortega that his
“corrected” reports may still not be correct and if necessary to seek some math
help.
Based on his handling of his campaign financial reports, does
Steve Ortega have the skills to provide competent oversight of taxpayer money?
This week’s recent debacle with the Downtown Ballpark
costing more than actually predicted adds fuel to the fire.
There are important questions regarding Ortega’s campaign
finance reports.
And these question are not necessarily about who contributors are as we have touch
upon in previous post and as we touch upon on our next post. But -- we'll mentioned them anyway.
Did Ortega delay filing corrections so that voters would not
know how much money he had on hand before the May 11 general election?
Did Ortega omit Paso del Norte Group (PDNG) donors to hide their
influence on his campaign?
The table lists the omitted donors totaling $38,250. $37,500 of this $38,250 are from PDNG Members or their family.
Date
|
Last
Name
|
Amount
|
|
11-Mar
|
Sanders
|
$4,000
|
PDNG
|
12-Mar
|
Francis
|
2500
|
PDNG
|
12-Mar
|
Francis
|
2500
|
PDNG
|
12-Mar
|
Hoy
|
2500
|
PDNG
|
12-Mar
|
Robison
|
5000
|
PDNG
|
15-Mar
|
Brown
|
5000
|
PDNG
|
19-Mar
|
Cardwell
|
4000
|
PDNG
|
25-Mar
|
Houghton
|
5000
|
PDNG
|
25-Mar
|
Stewart
|
2000
|
PDNG
|
29-Mar
|
Wallace
|
750
|
|
1-Apr
|
|
2500
|
PDNG
|
22-Apr
|
Hunt
|
2500
|
PDNG
|
The Table below is the summary sheet he signed and filed for
each amended Campaign Finance Report.
It is obvious from a visual scan that Total Political Contributions
Maintained as of the last day of the each report do not “look” correct,
particularly for the 30th and 8th day before election
reports.
Given the totals Ortega submitted, below is what one would
expect to be reported as the summary totals, particularly for the Total
Political Contributions Maintained as of the last day.
Based on the values provided, the actual contributions
maintained as of the last day would have been $84,318.52 on hand rather than
$23,162.41.
An underreport of
$61,156.11 !
|
January
15th
|
30th
day
|
8th
day
|
Totals
|
Tot
Political Contributions
|
54,385
|
80,774.88
|
147,300.5
|
282,460.4
|
minus Tot Political Expenditures
|
12,905.37
|
36,251.11
|
201,296.49
|
250,453
|
minus In-Kind Donations
|
125
|
1559.88
|
7429.5
|
9114.38
|
|
|
|
|
|
equals Tot Political Contributions Maintained
|
41,354.63
|
84,318.52
|
22,893.03
|
22,893.03
|
Below is a table of the difference in amounts reported and
expected for each amended Campaign Finance Report for Total Political
Contributions Maintained as of the last day of the each report.
|
January
15th
|
30th
day
|
8th
day
|
Tot
Political Contributions Maintained
|
125
|
-61,156.11
|
603.21
|
Additionally, Ortega’s political contributions were checked multiple
times and the summary totals do not add up to reported line item totals.
The largest is $6,121.00 in contributions that could not be
accounted for in the 8th day before election report.
Overall, it appears there is $5,546.00 in donations with no
line item donors but is included in the final summary page total.
________________________________________________________________
Tot Political Contributions 54,285 80774.88 147,300.5 282460.4
Tot Political Contributions 54,060 81,674.88 141,189.5 276914.4
Calculated
Difference 325 -900 6121 5546
Does Steve Ortega have the skills to provide competent oversight of taxpayer money?
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