The Harp campaign made two errors when it submitted its most recent campaign finance disclosure statement: It overstated its revenue by $3,625 and its debt by $21,244.
The campaign Wednesday corrected those errors by submitting an amended filing to the city clerk’s office. Click here and here to download the new filing, in two sections.
The campaign’s correct totals, according to the amended filing, are: $100,330 raised in September, $5,450 on hand, and a total of $4,200 in unpaid expenses, all as of Oct. 3.
Harp, a state senator, is running for mayor against Justin Elicker, an aldermen. Election day is Nov. 5.
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