Jefferson County Commissioner Kate Dean ended her short-lived congressional campaign on Friday after failing to meet fundraising expectations. During her six-week campaign, Dean had raised …
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Jefferson County Commissioner Kate Dean ended her short-lived congressional campaign on Friday after failing to meet fundraising expectations. During her six-week campaign, Dean had raised about $30,000 against an expectation of $100,000 to $200,000. The money raised will be used to defray campaign expenses, with the remainder returned to donors. Dean, 49, was hoping to succeed Representative Derek Kilmer, who is stepping down from the Sixth District congressional seat after six terms. For the full story, see the December 27 edition of the Port Townsend Leader.