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		<title>Cecil County Council: In District 5, Low Budget Campaigns, So Far</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The race for Cecil County Council in District 5 so far is a low budget affair but newcomer candidate Keith Moore is taking full advantage of his own printing business to produce campaign materials in his bid to unseat incumbent County Commissioner Robert Hodge in the Republican primary, according to new campaign finance reports filed with the state. As early voting begins Saturday 3/24/12, candidates were required to file their pre-primary campaign finance reports by midnight, 3/23/12. The reports cover the period from 1/12/12 through 3/18/12, and must document contributions, expenditures, and in-kind donations of goods and services to a candidate. Another finance report will be required after the primary. In his report, Hodge showed a prior balance in his bank account of $1,774, with new donations of $405. His expenses totaled $627 and his account showed cash on hand of about $1,552 at the end of the reporting period. Expenses included flyer printing costs and purchase of 18 copies of “How to win a local Election” from Amazon for members of his campaign “team.” Donors included Carolyn Kappra, a real estate agent from Elkton, who gave $150, and Steven Connelly of Rising Sun gave $50. The “Reagan Brigade” local [&#8230;]]]></description>
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