With 17  candidates in the running for Sandy Springs’ mayor and city council, campaign finance reports provide a glimpse into how they might fare with voters in the Nov. 5 election.

By law, candidates must disclose how much they have raised and who contributed to their campaigns as well as  how much they have spent. The last report was due Sept. 30.

Below is a breakdown of the candidates’ war chests. To view the full report, click on the PDF below the candidate’s name. This information comes from the Georgia Government Transparency and Campaign Finance Commission.

Mayor:

Bob Brown – no disclosure report was available.

Rusty Paul –  raised  $72,755,  spent: $34,901.44.

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District 1:

John Paulson (I) – raised $25, spent $100.

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District 2:

Ken Dishman – raised $7,166, spent $3,523.57.

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Dianne Fries (I) – raised $7,416.83, spent $1,058.

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District 3:

Barbara Malone – raised $6,975, spent $1,155.68.

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Graham McDonald – raised $13, 832. 18, spent $6,745.30.

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District 4:

Tochie Blad – raised $3,910, spent $2,525.53.

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Gabriel Sterling (I) – raised $19,059.47, spent $7,986.81

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District 5:

Clayton Cole – raised $0, spent $0.

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Tibby DeJulio (I) – raised $6,932.40, spent $2,513.42.

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District 6:

Andy Bauman – raised $28,188.72, spent $23,383.51.

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Patty Berkovitz – raised $17,770, spent $7, 038.12.

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Jennifer Steele – raised $510, spent $8,092.52.

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John Stoj – raised $20,250, spent $9,595.

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Sonja Stewart Tonpea – raised $950, spent $425.

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