Tuesday, 12 October 2010 06:16

Dem Candidate outraises GOP opponent in BOE Dist. 2 race

slide1-dem_candidate_outraises_gop_opponent_in_boe_dist._2_race.pngAmador County – GOP candidate George Runner is getting a run for his money from newcomer Chris Parker in the race for Board of Equalization in District 2.

California Secretary of State Debra Bowen reported September 30th that Parker, a Democrat, has outraised Runner across the board in what is traditionally a conservative district. Up until that date, Parker had raised $72,874 compared to $64,199 raised by Runner. Parker also has more cash on hand as he entered last month, with $86,571 compared to Runner’s $61,231. Runner’s debt exceeded his cash on hand at the time of the report. His debt was $73,261 compared to $61,231 in cash.

Speaking at a private function last Thursday, Parker told TSPN he feels good about his chances, considering this is an election year where many seats on all levels of government will likely fall into Republican hands. Parker describes himself as a standout Tax Attorney for the California Franchise Tax Board who “has dedicated his career to public service by working tirelessly to hold socially irresponsible corporations and individuals accountable when they try to cheat the system.”

Runner was not available for comment at the time this story aired. “Runner believes that when people are taxed too much, liberty is lost,” said Jon Coupal, president of the Howard Jarvis Taxpayers Association, in a 60-second radio ad for the candidate. Runner is a self-proclaimed “Tea Party” supporter.

The traditionally conservative 2nd District represents 34 counties, including Amador County. One of four districts in California, it stretches from the Oregon border south to Los Angeles County and encompasses most of northern California and the central valley.

State Board of Equalization District 2 is currently represented by Barbary Alby, Acting Board Member, who is also running for State Senate in District 1.

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