The campaign finance report for GOP legislative candidate Charlie O'Connell is now available online.
O'Connell, who ran for the House District 30A seat, submitted the report on Saturday before the deadline to the Minnesota Campaign Finance Board and Public Disclosure Board , but it was not posted online until Wednesday afternoon. The Post-Bulletin ran a list of 2010 candidates' spending Wednesday.
O'Connell raised a total of $100 for his campaign and did not receive a public subsidy. He used his own money to fund most of his campaign. He spent $3,038 on the race. O'Connell lost to DFL incumbent Tina Liebling. She raised $27,483, including her public subsidy, and spent $32,262.