September 9, 2025 - 10:38

In the competitive race for the Santa Fe mayoral seat, candidate Justin Greene has emerged as the frontrunner in fundraising, amassing over $90,000 to support his campaign. This significant financial backing positions him well ahead of his rivals as the election approaches. Greene's ability to secure such substantial contributions reflects strong support from the community and a strategic campaign effort.
Meanwhile, in the City Council District 2 race, candidate Liz Barrett has also demonstrated impressive fundraising capabilities, raising $17,000. While her total is notably lower than Greene's, it places her at the forefront among council candidates. Barrett’s fundraising success highlights her potential appeal to voters and her commitment to the district.
As the election draws closer, the financial dynamics of these campaigns will play a crucial role in shaping the candidates' visibility and outreach efforts, ultimately influencing the outcome of the races in Santa Fe.
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