CLARKSVILLE, TN (CLARKSVILLE NOW) – Early voting has begun in Montgomery County and, according to financial reports obtained by Clarksville Now, it has been a big fundraising year for candidates.

Republican county mayor candidate Wes Golden leads the pack in fundraising, having amassed $148,611 in contributions, putting him well ahead of primary opponent Wallace Redd, who has raised only $12,814 so far.

Of that $148,611, Golden has so far spent $24,837 on the primary, giving him a substantial war chest should he go on to claim the Republican nomination and run against independent Jo Ellen O’Connor in the August election.

Golden told Clarksville Now his work with local nonprofits has taught him how to fundraise effectively.

“Most of my life, I’ve been involved in nonprofits, and the biggest part of being a nonprofit is fundraising and asking people for money. I think a lot of those connections I’ve built over the years has really helped,” Golden said.

Redd told Clarksville Now he is focusing on low-cost campaign tactics, such as knocking on doors and making phone calls

“Although we’re outspent, we’re confident that we’re going to win, period,” Redd said. “We did a massive telephone campaign, and a lot of knocking on doors. … I just call as many people a day as I can and talk to them one on one.”

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Judgeship race raises big numbers

Golden is not the only local candidate to amass a large amount of campaign funds. Several candidates this season have managed to raise tens of thousands.

In the race for General Sessions/Juvenile Court District II judgeship, Republican primary candidates Reid Poland and Eric Yow have both raised substantial amounts: $56,988 and $45,695 respectively. Yow has further funded his campaign with a self-endorsed loan of $125,000.

Their other two opponents, James Bagby and Merriel Bullock-Neal have raised $11,220 and $6,230 respectively.

2022 Top Fundraisers as of April/18/2022
Wesley Golden $148,611
Reid Poland $56,988
Eric Yow $45,695
Julie Runyon (Register of Deeds) $40,315
Sheriff John Fuson (Sheriff) $33,525
Adrienne Fry (19th Circuit Court) $22,871
Neil Stauffer (DA) $14,035

Clarksville developers spend big on local races

One of the largest donor groups for candidates this season has been local home builders and land developers.

Ricky Reda, along with his family and businesses, donated $12,700 to local candidates, including Golden, Yow, John Fuson and Wendy Davis.

Following the Redas are the Hands, who donated a combined $12,700 to Golden, Poland, Runyon and Rashidah Leverett.

Campaign Donors (7/1/21-3/31/22)
Golden Contributors Amount Redd Contributors Amount
Patricia Vest $1,600 Bill Mace $1,000
Huneycutt LLC $1,600 Bruce Griffey $500
Max Weingarten $1,600 Vernon Weakley $500
Andrea Heggie $1,600 Ben Weakley $500
Brent Adkins $1,600 Jeff Burkhart $500
Brunhilde Reda $1,600 Ramon Aquino $250
Elizabeth Reda $1,600 James Westbrook $250
Jimmy Terry Jr. $1,600 Gordon Seay $250
Kandace Lacour $1,600 James Weakley $200
Mike Reda Jr. $1,600 Arthur Carpenter $200
Samantha Ballard $1,600 William Smith $200
Steve Reda $1,600 Cecil Morgan $62.50
Victoria Curtis $1,600 Robert Morgan $62.50
Walter Heggie $1,600 Charles Morgan $62.50
Cooks Nursery $1,600 Robert Morgan $62.50
James Corlew $1,500 Charles D. Morgan $62.50
Max Weingarten $1,400
FJ Haro $1,250
Lisa McClain $1,000
Craig Clack Enterprises $1,000
Bradley Martin III $1,000
R. Gail Settle $1,000
Aimee Hand $1,000
Ashley Mynatt $1,000
Bonnie Devito $1,000
Brian Bryant $1,000
C. Blackwell Cons. $1,000
Charles Powers $1,000
Cooks Nursery & Land $1,000
Charlsie Hand $1,000
Jake Welch Const. $1,000
Joseph Smith $1,000
Eric Lehman $1,000
Powers Restoration $1,000
Rex Hawkins $1,000
Tristar Beverage $1,000
Una Smith $1,000
Regina Hand $1,000
Charles Hand $1,000
Dennis Concrete $1,000
Larry Rocconi $750
Danielle Stack $750
Garrett Dickerson $550
Ben Kimbrough $500
Antonio Murgas $500
Gary Norris $500
Charles Morgan $500
Olson & Olson PLC $500
A-1 Heating/Cooling $500
Candance Ussury $500
Century 21 $500
Craig Clack Enterprises $500
Edmonson Bonding $500
Emily Ellis $500
Jeff Purvis $500
Joseph Travato $500
Kayla Levan $500
Linda Blackmoor $500
J Mark Young $500
Phillip Traylor $500
Susan Langford $500
Traylor Lawn Care $500
Vernon Carrigan $500
Wall Family Partnership $500
William Kimbrough $500
Young Hobbes Associates $500
David Wix $350
Elect Lundburg $300
Madison Business Circle $300
Daniel Bryant $300
Straightline Fence $300
C. Nelson Boehms $250
Lance Baker $250
Kyle Luther $250
Donald Combes $250
F.E. Lott $250
Larry Richardson $250
Advantage Auto Glass $250
Daniel Binkley $250
Daryl Pater $250
Doug Englen $250
Dr. E. McPherson Botts $250
Edward Weakly $250
Michael Young $250
Shelly Holladay $250
United Chiropractic $250
William Harvey $200
O’Neal Wiggins $200
Lawrence Schmidt $200
Lucy Goad $200
Robert Nash $200
Jennifer Ellis $150
W. Tim Harvey $150
Unitemized $14,556 $3,935
Total $84,856 $8,598

Correction: Kyle Luther’s name was misspelled in an earlier version of this report. It has been updated. 

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