Providence 2022 Mayoral Race: Matos Has Most Cash on Hand, Smiley Raised Most for the Quarter

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Providence 2022 Mayoral Race: Matos Has Most Cash on Hand, Smiley Raised Most for the Quarter

Council President Sabina Matos has the biggest war chest -- but was out-fundraised in Q4.
Providence City Council President Sabina Matos currently has the biggest war chest for the 2022 race for mayor of Providence, according to state finance reports. 

She loaned her campaign $100,000 in the last quarter, a clear signal she is looking to make a concerted run for Mayor in 2022.

However, it was former 2014 Mayoral hopeful Brett Smiley -- who went on to work for Mayor Jorge Elorza and then Governor Gina Raimondo -- who notched the biggest fundraising haul of the fourth quarter

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Smiley, who started the quarter with no cash on hand, raised over $167,000 from individuals and $3,000 from PACs. 

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While Matos' war chest currently tops all potential candidates with a cash balance currently over $223,000, she was out-fundraised in donations by Smiley, Gonzalo Cuervo (who raised over $50,000) and City Councilwoman Nirva LaFortune (who raised over $40,000) in the fourth quarter. 

Matos might have reached deep in her own pockets, but only raised $22,500 from individuals, and $2,500 from PACs.

Governor Gina Raimondo and husband Andy Moffit each gave Smiley $1000. 

Former Mayor Angel Taveras gave Cuervo $1,000 -- as did former Central Falls Mayor James Diossa. 

Developer Buff Chace and family gave LaFortune $2500 in the quarter. 

The 2022 Providence Mayor's race is officially on. 


2020 4th Quarter Fundraising -- 2020 Providence Mayoral Race

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