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Fund-Raising Going Strong in 2 Races

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With the June 6 election rapidly approaching, the political fund-raising pace in two hotly contested Los Angeles City Council races is not letting up, according to campaign statements.

Candidate Michael Feuer, former head of a legal services clinic, has raised $180,900, while his opponent, Barbara Yaroslavsky, a longtime activist and the wife of county Supervisor Zev Yaroslavsky, has collected $176,400, the reports show.

Feuer and Yaroslavsky are running for the 5th District council seat that Yaroslavsky’s husband previously had held.

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Meanwhile, 10th District Councilman Nate Holden, seeking his third term, has raised $144,001 while his challenger, attorney J. Stanley Sanders, has garnered $96,588. Sanders’ total included $20,833 from the public matching funds program. Holden is not receiving matching funds.

The campaign reports filed this week cover fund-raising up to May 20.

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