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Saturday, May 08, 2004 - Page updated at 12:00 A.M. Locke returns $190,000 in campaign contributions By The Associated Press
OLYMPIA Gov. Gary Locke has given back nearly $190,000 in campaign contributions since he announced last year that he wouldn't seek a third term. But his campaign coffers still hold about $360,000, campaign treasurer Philip Lloyd told The Olympian for a story in yesterday's paper. About a third of the donors who gave Locke money for the September primary have asked for refunds, Lloyd said. If more don't speak up, Locke could use the money in a variety of ways, including giving it to the state Democratic Party, which could then give it to candidates. "A decision on how to use the money that is not returned will be made after the September primary," Locke spokesman Glen Kuper said. State law bans Locke from giving the surplus money directly to either of two remaining Democratic candidates for governor, Attorney General Christine Gregoire and King County Executive Ron Sims. Contributions earmarked for the November general election $93,250 were returned in full to donors, Lloyd said. Another $96,623 in primary donations were refunded at a rate of about 70 percent of the donation, because early campaign expenses were deducted, Lloyd said.
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