Politics & Government

Fedele's Mayoral Campaign Raises Nearly $114 in Second Quarter

Mayoral candidate Michael Fedele, who received the GOP party nomination on Tuesday night, has raised over a quarter of a million dollars through first two quarters.

Fedele for Mayor of Stamford announced that the campaign has raised nearly $113,892.00 during the second quarterly filing period. Former Lt. Governor Michael Fedele, a Republican who announced his campaign on February 25, 2013, had the second quarter report filed with the Stamford Town Clerk last week.

The $113,892.00 was raised from 451 donors, of which 69.2 percent were Stamford residents, according to a release from the Fedele for Mayor campaign.  After two quarters, more than 70 percent of Fedele donors are Stamford residents, and additional 27.5 percent of donations came from within the state of Connecticut.

“I am particularly proud that so much of my support is from Stamford residents, from people who live here and vote here," said Fedele in the release.

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Fedele attended Stamford public schools and graduated from Westhill High School. He attended Fairfield University and Norwalk State Technical College. 

Fedele served as Connecticut’s 107th Lieutenant Governor from 2007 to 2011 where he presided over the State Senate.   He is the founder and CEO of the Stamford-based Pinnacle Group, a nationwide IT firm.  His 25 years of public service began as a member of Stamford's Board of Representatives from the 13th District (1987–1991). He represented Stamford's 147th District as a member of the Connecticut House of Representatives from 1992 until 2002.

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Campaign website: www.fedeleforstamford.com



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