Raising Campaign Cash: Houston City Council District C

July 19, 2019

I reported on Anthony Dolcefino and became interested in the other candidates in District C. Beside poor fundraising numbers, no fundraising, and a loan of $20,000 there is nothing grossly unusual. Abbie Kamin had a very strong showing of $175,490. The others raised so-so money.

Candidate COH Raised Spent Loans
Kendra Camarena $13,625 $13,638 $12 $0
Candelario Cervantez $1,908 $1,954 $46 $0
Anthony Dolcefino $2,800 $2,800 $0 $0
Rodney Hill $0 $0 $0 $0
Abbie Kamin $141,382 $175,490 $44,557 $0
Shelley Kennedy $6,677 $39,651 $40,600 $0
Greg Meyers $34,297 $25,722 $10,004 $20,000
Bob Nowak $4,488 $13,186 $8,697 $0
Daphne Scarbrough $22,195 $31,195 $5,849 $0
Mary Jane Smith $38,209 $58,906 $20,696 $0
Kevin Walker $0 $0 $0 $0
Amanda Kathryn Wolfe $19 $63 $43 $0

Spending Campaign Cash: Anthony Dolcefino

July 19, 2019
Even a Caveman can do it

UPDATE: Mr. Docefino has responded to my request to clarify his spending:

Website is free website builder, domain name I already owned, literature was in-kind after the June 30th deadline, FB ads have been bought in July, etc.
Yesterday I posted about Anthony Dolcefino’s fundraising numbers. Anthony is running for City Council District C. Anthony seems to be picking up where his father left off back in 2005 by attacking Mayor Turner.
 

Wayne Dolcefino was an investigative reporter (sic) for KTRK-TV. He had a boner for Sylvester Turner back in 1995 when Turner first ran for Mayor. Dolcefino was eventually sued and lost for a story about insurance fraud and a jury awarded $5.5 Million. 

Since 2008 I have been interested in what elected officials are spending their money on in my series called Spending Campaign Cash. Here is an entry for Anthony and it is strange. I have reached out to both Anthony and his treasurer for a response.

Anthony filed a paper report because he raised less than $20,000 and does not have access to an computer. He is listed as his own treasurer and he claims to have spent $0 during this period. This is strange because he has a website, a domain name, a facebook page, a twitter account. He has made online ads and he has campaign literature with the required disclaimer “PolAds paid for by Anthony Dolcefino Campaign, Linda Fowler Treasurer”.

According to the Texas Ethics Commission expenditures must be reported including what was purchased, how much was paid, who was paid, when it was paid among other things. Even if the website, domain name, and campaign literature were donated, that must be reported as an in-kind donation.

Look…I’m not an expert on the laws in Texas but I can read and it’s not real hard to understand. If you receive money, report it. If you spend money, report it. It really is that simple.

Even a caveman can do it.


Raising Campaign Cash: Anthony Dolcefino District C

July 18, 2019

I was looking at campaign finance reports for Houston City Council races that voters in District E would be interested in. You can view that here if you would like. I also became curious about a couple of other candidates, one being Anthony Dolcefino, the son of Wayne Dolcefino. From a previous post;

Wayne Dolcefino was an investigative reporter (sic) for KTRK-TV. He had a boner for Sylvester Turner back in 1995 when Turner first ran for Mayor. Dolcefino was eventually sued and lost for a story about insurance fraud and a jury awarded $5.5 Million. 

But back to campaign reports….I couldn’t find his reports online until today with the help of Shelby. He filed a paper copy. Based upon his totals I would have too. You can find his complete report (all 6 pages worth) here. I can summarize.

He has raised $2836 of which $1086 was in-kind donations provided by his father. He has recorded $0 spent even though he has put out a couple of political ads, printed door hangers, and has a website. all “Political advertising paid for by the Anthony Dolcefino Campaign.” His father only gave him $500. 


His affidavit claims he nor anyone associated with his campaign uses computers to keep track of his donations. 


He also delivered the hand written report by horse and carriage since no one has a car.


City Council Member Dwight Boykins. Up in smoke.

July 17, 2019

Houston City Council Member Dwight Boykins has filed to run for Mayor and has been endorsed by the Houston Fire Fighters Union. He has had a couple of hiccups already, the leaked video addressing young women and his anemic fundraising numbers with only $70K COH. I’ve also noticed he enjoys cigars and has used his donors money to buy them. 

According to his report ending June 30, 2019. He has 14 entries in 4 months for about $3000 worth of “Gift Awards” from Stogies on Westheimer, Heights Cigar Lounge, Cigar Distributors of Houston and Masculino Premium Cigars.

That is a lot of smoke and where there is smoke…..there is a Fire Fighter Union that may want a mulligan on their endorsement of Boykins. $3000 worth of cigars in a 4 month period is a lot of cigars if that is what he is purchasing. It is hard to believe there are that many individuals to give these cigars to as “gifts”.

Over the last ten years I have seen elected officials spend their donors money on fancy custom boots, cattle, vintage cowboy chaps, antique books, and condos. Many have been fined tens of thousands of dollars. Cigar purchases using your donors money is mild to many of the other cases but it is strange.


Houston City Council Race District E. Martin, Cleveland, Lee

July 16, 2019

District E covers Kingwood and Clear Lake. (go figure) There are three candidates running for the office, only one seems viable. Council Member Dave Martin has raised about $50,000 and has a balance of about $151,000. This is a good amount for a competitive race but this race is anything but competitive.

Sam Cleveland  is a “conservative Republican running for Houston City Council District E. I am an active Houston Police Officer”  has not raised any money. He is having some issues filing his reports but he has said no money has been raised to date and his website is down. He is a Trump supporter.

Ryan Lee is a Houston Fire Fighter Union Trustee. He has been running for months but hasn’t filed an Appointment of Treasurer so he cannot legally raise or spend money. Maybe that is why he does not have a website. He is using his twitter feed (free) and Facebook page (also free) to bash the Mayor even though he is not running for Mayor. He is a very angry tweeter. He has sided with Tony Buzbee, even though his Union has endorsed Boykins. He also supports Trump. Ryan is what we call a UFO.

Unfit For Office.


Raising Campaign Cash: Houston City Elections. Final. Thoughts

July 16, 2019

I have said it before.

It’s not a game. Running for office is not a game……Don’t cheapen the office by running just for the sake of running and distracting from those who have a clear understanding of what they are doing and are qualified to run.

The deadline for filing has passed. Some individuals should consider dropping out of the race. If you can’t follow the law, you shouldn’t run to make the laws. Sue Lovell may not have an appointed Treasurer so that may be the reason for not filing. Ryan Lee has been running for months but has not appointed a Treasurer. Sam Cleveland has raised $0 and has had some trouble with filing. Woods has filed but the city has had problems with the report.

Anton Dowls
Naoufal Houjami
Sue Lovell
Dementria Smith
Amparo Gasca
Sam Cleveland
Ryan Lee
Michelle Bonton
Georgia Provost
Goku Sankar
Tiko Hausman
Brad Batteau
Ralph Garcia
Ashton Woods 

The amounts raised for candidates for Mayor, Controller, District E and At Large 1-5 are below. These are positions those in the Bay Area would be voting on. 

Mayor. Mayor Turner had a good report. King’s report need to be better. Boykins is not viable at this point. The Fire Fighters Tony Buzbee should quit. Dosls, Houjami, Smith should quit.


Controller. Chris Brown should not be challenged. He is rock solid in his job. Gasca should quit.


District E. Martin had a good report. His challengers haven’t filed and might want to just quit. Lee and Cleveland should quit.


Position 1. Great report by Salhotra and poor showing by the incumbent Knox. Bonton and Provost should quit.


Position 2. Robinson has no competition. He had a great report. Carmouche and Sankar should quit.

Position 3. Kubosh had a poor showing. McClinton had a poor showing. Someone need to seriously challenge Kubosh. 


Position 4. Amand Edwards had a good report. No one else is viable.  Hauman should quit.


Position 5. Sallie Alcorn is killing it. Plummer needs to step it up. The others should step it out. Batteaut, Boone, Garcia, and Woods should quit.


CANDIDATE COH Raised Spent Loans
MAYOR
Sylvester Turner (inc) $3,218,268 $1,698,596 $1,362,879 $0
Kendall Baker $260 $15,810 $15,650 $15,650
Derrick Broze $1,190 $1,379 $188 $0
Dwight Boykins $69,783 $140,174 $93,219 $0
Tony Buzbee $5,140,725 $5,500,000 $1,814,754 $0
Anton Dowls $0 $0 $0 $0
Naoufal Houjami $154 $1,080 $356 $0
Bill King $318,320 $684,842 $580,062 $100,000
Sue Lovell $0 $0 $0 $0
Demetria Smith $0 $0 $0 $0
CONTROLLER
Chris Brown (inc) $234,350 $66,611 $36,522 $75,000
Amparo Gasca $0 $0 $0 $0
District E
Dave Martin (inc) $151,184 $49,450 $18,939 $0
Sam Cleveland $0 $0 $0 $0
Ryan Lee $0 $0 $0 $0
Position 1
Mike Knox (inc) $41,171 $40,295 $45,555 $0
Michelle Bonton $0 $0 $0 $0
Georgia Provost $0 $0 $0 $0
Raj Salhotra $178,536 $220,377 $30,340 $0
Position 2
David Robinson (inc) $262,221 $88,616 $0 $0
Willie Davis $807 $10,250 $3,051 $3,000
Emily Detoto $439 $2,600 $2,660 $500
Position 3
Michael Kubosh (inc) $122,870 $43,875 $20,319 $276,000
Janaeya Carmouche $3,706 $8,950 $5,397 $1,000
Marcel McClinton $8,675 $25,823 $21,739 $0
Goku Sankar $0 $0 $0 $0
Position 4
Amanda Edwards (inc) $192,791 $73,807 $42,179 $0
Christel Bastida $750 $1,103 $51 $200
Tiko Hausman $0 $0 $0 $0
Nick Hellyar $20,501 $37,017 $34,446 $0
Ericka McCrutcheon $2,875 $5,100 $11,625 $5,000
Position 5
Sallie Alcorn $252,366 $204,247 $75,393 $0
Brad Batteau $0 $0 $0 $0
Jamaal Boone $0 $0 $0 $0
Catherine Flowers $3,700 $13,543 $9,918 $75
Ralph Garcia $0 $0 $0 $0
Marvin McNeese $7,206 $23,100 $45,893 $30,000
Giang Nguyen $20,241 $250 $8 $20,000
Letitia Plummer  $43,795 $64,519 $36,356 $0
Sonia Rivera $0 $2,260 $3,895 $1,695
Ashton Woods $0 $0 $0 $0

Raising Campaign Cash: Houston City Elections. Semi-Finals

July 15, 2019

I have just a few candidates left who have not filed. Most of them are fringe candidates. This update contains the following.

Council Member Boykins raised 140,174 and has $69,782 COH. A pretty poor showing for the Houston Fire Fighters Union endorsed candidate.

Council Member Dave Martin District E raised 49,450 with 151,184 COH. His opponents have not filed.

Council Member Amanda Edwards raised $73,807 with $192,791 COH.

Leticia Plummer for Position 5 raised $64,519 with$43, 795 COH.

Kendall Baker raised $15,810 from his own pocket with $260 COH.

From Previous Posts:

Marcell McClinton for Position 3 raised $25,823 with $8,675 COH.

Christel Bastida for Postion 4 raised $1,103 with $750 COH and a $200 Loan.

Marvin McNeee for Position 5 raised $23,100 with $7,206 COH with a $30,000 Loan.

Sallie Alcorn raised $204,247 with $252,366 COH.

David Robinson raised $88,616 its $262,221 COH.

Mayor Turner raised $1,698,596 with $3,218,268 COH.

WOW! Raj Salhotra had a very strong showing for Position 1 with $220,377 raised compared to the incumbent Mike Knox with only $40,295. Raj has $178,536 COH compared to Knox at $41,171.

Bill King raised $684,842 including a $100,000 loan. He has $318,320 COH.

Chris Brown raised $66,611 with $234,350 COH.

Some people should not be running for office. This isn’t a game. Derrick Brozerunning for Mayor raised $1,379. Not even enough to by yard signs. Giang Nguyen raised $250 with a $20,000 loan. 

Erica McCrutcheon needs to take some training on how to fill out ethics reports. I believe she raised $5100 and has a $5000 loan from The Dunamis Group LLC which she owns.

City Councilman Mike Knox reports only $41,171 raised. I would have expected much more.

Emily Detoto raised only$2600 with a $500 loan.

Buzbee is self financing putting $5.5 MILLION of his own money into his account.

Michael Kubosh has reported raising only $43,000 with a $276,000 outstanding loan. $10,000 came from the FireFighters PAC.

CANDIDATE COH Raised Spent Loans
MAYOR
Sylvester Turner (inc) $3,218,268 $1,698,596 $1,362,879 $0
Kendall Baker $260 $15,810 $15,650 $0
Derrick Broze $1,190 $1,379 $188 $0
Dwight Boykins $69,783 $140,174 $93,219 $0
Tony Buzbee $5,140,725 $5,500,000 $1,814,754 $0
Anton Dowls
Naoufal Houjami
Bill King $318,320 $684,842 $580,062 $100,000
Sue Lovell
Demetria Smith
CONTROLLER
Chris Brown (inc) $234,350 $66,611 $36,522 $75,000
Amparo Gasca
District E
Dave Martin (inc) $151,184 $49,450 $18,939 $0
Sam Cleveland
Ryan Lee
Position 1
Mike Knox (inc) $41,171 $40,295 $45,555 $0
Michelle Bonton
Joe McElligott (withdrawn)
Georgia Provost
Raj Salhotra $178,536 $220,377 $30,340 $0
Position 2
David Robinson (inc) $262,221 $88,616 $0 $0
Willie Davis $807 $10,250 $3,051 $3,000
Emily Detoto $439 $2,600 $2,660 $500
Position 3
Michael Kubosh (inc) $122,870 $43,875 $20,319 $276,000
Janaeya Carmouche
Marcel McClinton $8,675 $25,823 $21,739 $0
William Dave Martin (withdrawn)
Goku Sankar
Position 4
Amanda Edwards (inc) $192,791 $73,807 $42,179 $0
Christel Bastida $750 $1,103 $51 $200
Tiko Hausman
Ericka McCrutcheon $2,875 $5,100 $11,625 $5,000
Position 5
Sallie Alcorn $252,366 $204,247 $75,393 $0
Brad Batteau
Paul Bishop (withdrawn)
Jamaal Boone
Catherine Flowers
Ralph Garcia
Marvin McNeese $7,206 $23,100 $45,893 $30,000
Giang Nguyen $20,241 $250 $8 $20,000
Letitia Plummer  $43,795 $64,519 $36,356 $0
Sonia Rivera $0 $2,260 $3,895 $1,695
Ashton Woods

Raising Campaign Cash: Houston City Elections. Update 4

July 15, 2019

Marcell McClinton for Position 3 raised $25,823 with $8,675 COH.

Christel Bastida for Postion 4 raised $1,103 with $750 COH and a $200 Loan.

Marvin McNeee for Position 5 raised $23,100 with $7,206 COH with a $30,000 Loan.

Sallie Alcorn raised $204,247 with $252,366 COH.

David Robinson raised $88,616 its $262,221 COH.

Mayor Turner raised $1,698,596 with $3,218,268 COH.

WOW! Raj Salhotra had a very strong showing for Position 1 with $220,377 raised compared to the incumbent Mike Knox with only $40,295. Raj has $178,536 COH compared to Knox at $41,171.

Bill King raised $684,842 including a $100,000 loan. He has $318,320 COH.

Chris Brown raised $66,611 with $234,350 COH.

Some people should not be running for office. This isn’t a game. Derrick Broze running for Mayor raised $1,379. Not even enough to by yard signs. Giang Nguyen raised $250 with a $20,000 loan. 


From Previous Updates:
Erica McCrutcheon needs to take some training on how to fill out ethics reports. I believe she raised $5100 and has a $5000 loan from The Dunamis Group LLC which she owns.

City Councilman Mike Knox reports only $41,171 raised. I would have expected much more.

Emily Detoto raised only$2600 with a $500 loan.

Buzbee is self financing putting $5.5 MILLION of his own money into his account. 

Michael Kubosh has reported raising only $43,000 with a $276,000 outstanding loan. $10,000 came from the FireFighters PAC.

CANDIDATE COH Raised Spent Loans
MAYOR
Sylvester Turner (inc) $3,218,268 $1,698,596 $1,362,879 $0
Kendall Baker
Derrick Broze $1,190 $1,379 $188 $0
Dwight Boykins
Tony Buzbee $5,140,725 $5,500,000 $1,814,754 $0
Anton Dowls
Naoufal Houjami
Bill King $318,320 $684,842 $580,062 $100,000
Sue Lovell
Demetria Smith
CONTROLLER
Chris Brown (inc) $234,350 $66,611 $36,522 $75,000
Amparo Gasca
District E
Dave Martin (inc)
Sam Cleveland
Ryan Lee
Position 1
Mike Knox (inc) $41,171 $40,295 $45,555 $0
Michelle Bonton
Joe McElligott (withdrawn)
Georgia Provost
Raj Salhotra $178,536 $220,377 $30,340 $0
Position 2
David Robinson (inc) $262,221 $88,616 $0 $0
Willie Davis
Emily Detoto $439 $2,600 $2,660 $500
Position 3
Michael Kubosh (inc) $122,870 $43,875 $20,319 $276,000
Janaeya Carmouche
Marcel McClinton $8,675 $25,823 $21,739 $0
William Dave Martin (withdrawn)
Goku Sankar
Position 4
Amanda Edwards (inc)
Christel Bastida $750 $1,103 $51 $200
Tiko Hausman
Ericka McCrutcheon $2,875 $5,100 $11,625 $5,000
Position 5
Sallie Alcorn $252,366 $204,247 $75,393 $0
Brad Batteau
Paul Bishop (withdrawn)
Jamaal Boone
Catherine Flowers
Ralph Garcia
Marvin McNeese $7,206 $23,100 $45,893 $30,000
Giang Nguyen $20,241 $250 $8 $20,000
Letitia Plummer 
Sonia Rivera
Ashton Woods

Houston Firefighters Union might want a mulligan on Boykins

July 1, 2019
From CigarSnobMag.com

Oh. My. Gawd. This isn’t going to end well.

Just 2 days after entering the race for Mayor the Houston Fire Fighters Union endorsed City Councilman Dwight Boykins over Tony Buzbee. They might want to take a mulligan after Boykins performance at a Youth Advocacy Summit organized by OCA Asian Pacific American Advocates and Mi Familia Vota. As reported by ABC 13:

“He was telling us we should keep our legs closed, that we shouldn’t taint ourselves,” said 16-year-old Khloe. “In a way, saying that we should stay pure because otherwise, in the future, other men won’t want us.”

And it got worse. And there is a video. I’m not a fan of Boykins for Mayor. I feel he tried to jump on the Pay Parity issue for the Fire Fighters for political gain. The Union prematurely endorsed him because of their disdain for Mayor Turner. This was a real bad performance by Boykins. He did issue an apology:

Over the course of my career, I have always been plain-spoken and have always spoke from my heart, especially where it involves laying a positive path forward for our youth. That was my sole objective recently when I was asked to speak to a group of students about their future hopes and dreams. During the discussion, I shared my perspective on life and the importance of staying focused while avoiding some of the pitfalls that far too often plague many of our youth, a message I have delivered to groups around the city. My words were met to inspire and I deeply regret the extent to which they caused anyone hurt or discomfort. That was never my intention, and to anyone who may have taken offense by what I said, I apologize.


Boo Birds for Buzbee

July 1, 2019

That didn’t end well. Let’s give the Democrats a thumbs up for a job well done!

Tony Buzbee is just like Donald Trump. He is a politically ignorant candidate running for political office. He isn’t doing very well so far. He courted the Houston Fire Fighters Union for months only to be passed over for City Councilman Dwight Boykins just 2 days after he entered the race. On Saturday Buzbee should have known that his appearance at the Harris County Democratic Party Executive Committee meeting would not end well. It didn’t and he got his feelings hurt. Hundreds of Democrats representing the party gave Buzbee the respect he deserves.

Buzbee has been a major contributor to Trump and republicans. From a previous post:

In 2016 Buzbee gave the Trump Victory Fund $250,000. He held a fundraiser for Trump at his home in River Oaks. He donated $35,000 to Trump’s PAC and $165,000 to the RNC. He then donated $500,000 to Trump’s inauguration

But that is not all. Since 2015 Buzbee has become the sugar daddy of a number of state parties donating $110,000 to the Republican Party in 11 different states. He has donated over $1,000,000 to various candidates including $308,000 to Greg Abbott and $80,000 to Rick Perry.He is clearly running a loud mouth, in your face, type of campaign, again just like Trump.

So his attendance at the CEC meeting was appropriately welcomed with loud boos and was heckled on his way out.
Buzbee tucked tail and ran to his Facebook page to whine about the event. It was almost like he didn’t understand why he wouldn’t be welcomed. Maybe he ought to try attending the Republican Party CEC meeting after bankrolling the Democrats successful effort to wipe out their judges.

On the Democratic side Buzbee helped the party wipe out the Republican judges in Harris County with his $90,000 donation to the Harris County Democratic Party not including the $20,000 to their Federal PAC in 2018. He also donated $176,178 to Democratic Judicial Candidates. Every one of them won.