Karl Nurse adds $1,585 to District 6 campaign; has $8,365 cash-on-hand

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Karl Nurse is clearly ahead in campaign financing going into Tuesday’s primary for his re-election bid for District 6 of the St. Petersburg City Council. The incumbent added $1,585 to his campaign and spent $2,921 during the Aug. 3-22 reporting period.

Nurse’s entire campaign contributions so far are $19,105, and he went through $10,740; it leaves him with a war chest of $8,365.

Not that he is going to need all that extra cash, at least at this rate.

His challengers, African-American Republican activist Sharon Russ and former Toronto Blue Jays draft pick Trevor Mallory are lagging far behind Nurse in finances. Russ again filed a waiver of report, and Mallory received one donation for $150 with a $300 loan to his campaign.

Mallory’s total now stands at $1,620. After spending $980 altogether, he goes into the final days of the campaign with $1500 cash-on-hand.

Tuesday, it will be determined who will compete against Nurse in the Nov. 5 general election.

Phil Ammann is a St. Petersburg-based journalist and blogger. With more than three decades of writing, editing and management experience, Phil produced material for both print and online, in addition to founding HRNewsDaily.com. His broad range includes covering news, local government and culture reviews for Patch.com, technical articles and profiles for BetterRVing Magazine and advice columns for a metaphysical website, among others. Phil has served as a contributor and production manager for SaintPetersBlog since 2013. He lives in St. Pete with his wife, visual artist Margaret Juul and can be reached at [email protected] and on Twitter @PhilAmmann.