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Carbajal Biggest Spender in 24th

Congressional candidates spend over a million; parties drop more.

Carbajal Biggest Spender in 24th
Salud Carbajal (third from left), has outspent his rivals for Congress; here, at a candidates forum in April, are Bill Ostrander (left) and Helene Schneider, and Justin Fareed (right) and Katcho Achadjian, with moderator Jon Bastian of KCRW in the center.

In the race to represent the 24th Congressional District, County Supervisor Salud Carbajal spent more than a half-million dollars between April 1 and May 18, according to the latest federal finance reports. Most went to his six TV ads. For this campaign, Carbajal has raised a whopping $1.9 million. He has $649,000 on hand; a portion of that is earmarked for the November general election. Democrat Helene Schneider, mayor of the City of Santa Barbara, spent $188,000 this reporting cycle and has $106,000 left. In total, she has raised about a third of what Carbajal has.

The two Republican frontrunners — Katcho Achadjian and Justin Fareed — both spent about $350,000 in the seven-week period. But Fareed still has $448,000 while Katcho Achadjian, a member of the State Assembly and the establishment favorite, has just $173,000 left.

These figures do not include the roughly $700,000 in independent expenditure committees set up by the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee (DCCC) and Democratic political action committees. They back Carbajal and have unleashed a flurry of mailers and TV ads supporting him.