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Campaign finance spats, stolen signs

Campaign finance spats, stolen signs

Three Peoria City Council contests intensified in the final weeks before the election.

Five campaign finance complaints have been filed against five candidates, and a resident who posted political signs opposing two candidates said most have been stolen. 

The complaints and theft claims are the most recent examples of fierce competition between two city factions — essentially newcomers vs. longtime-elected or appointed officials — vying for control of the City Council.

Who wins Tuesday’s election could alter how the city handles public safety, economic development and infrastructure spending. Newcomers argue massive improvement is needed. Their opponents contend residents are mostly satisfied and criticism is overblown.

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The crowd of attendees waits outside the Arizona Broadway Theatre for the Peoria Mayoral Debate on Oct. 5, 2022.

The newcomers vs. longtime leaders are: 

  • Jason Beck vs. Bridget Binsbacher for mayor. 
  • Jennifer Crawford vs. Vicki Hunt to represent part of south Peoria.
  • Diane Douglas vs. Brad Shafer to represent north Peoria.

Stolen and damaged signs 

Peoria resident Traci Kinney said about three-quarters of the signs she printed and posted around the city adjacent to Bridget Binsbacher and Vicki Hunt's signs have been stolen. Some of her signs were initially confiscated by the city for code violations.

Longtime Peoria resident Traci Kinney installed signs adjacent to Binsbacher and Hunt’s signs that showed an arrow and the words “Failed Peoria.” 

Out of the 200 signs Kinney said she installed, she estimates about 160 have been stolen. She’s angry since they’re about $13 apiece, she said. 

At first, it was the city taking the signs, citing noncompliance.

“They did not include required contact information for the party responsible,” Peoria Communications Director Briana Cortinas told The Republic.

But that only accounted for seven signs, and Kinney got them back.  

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