Hodges raises $126,000, pays off bills

Finance reports released Friday show that Mayor Betsy Hodges raised $126,000 since October 23, the last filing period of the mayoral election.

January 31, 2014 at 10:52PM
Minneapolis Mayor Betsy Hodges reacts after she was sworn in as mayor, during her inauguration and members of the Minneapolis City Council at the city hall rotunda Monday January 06, 2014 in Minneapolis ,MN.
Minneapolis Mayor Betsy Hodges (Dml - Star Tribune/The Minnesota Star Tribune)

Campaign finance reports released Friday show that Mayor Betsy Hodges raised $126,000 between October 23 and the end of the year, the last filing period of the mayoral election.

Just over $69,000 of that came in after the election was over, when Hodges was still scrambling to pay debts. The reports show that the campaign paid off the $40,000 in unpaid bills it had acrrued as of the previous filing.

Hodges loaned her campaign $21,500, which yas yet to be repaid to her (if it ever is).

Her closest opponent, Mark Andrew, raised just $38,639 in the same filing period. He also loaned his campaign $38,500. The Andrew campaign still has $16,191 in unpaid bills.

The loan leader was Dan Cohen, who invested another $25,000 into his campaign in the last period. That brought his final loan total to $359,000.

Hodges' inauguration was funded through a seperate entity. While sponsors were thanked on banners at the event, a full list of donors has yet to be released.

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