The campaign of Jonathan Ingram, candidate for Supervisor of Riverside County’s newly redrawn Third District, announced today that nearly $80,000 has been raised, three times that of his incumbent opponent.
“With 2023 underway, my campaign for Supervisor is rapidly gaining momentum,” said Ingram. “I’m humbled by the support after just getting started and look forward to the coming months.”
“Support of Ingram’s campaign ranges in donations from the thousands of people he served while on the Murrieta City Council to independent businesses and landowners,” said campaign spokesperson Dennis Hollingsworth. “Ingram’s tenure on the council was characterized by his support for small businesses and the people and organizations that form a strong community.”
To view the list of donations, visit https://public.netfile.com/pub2/?aid=CTRIV.
Jonathan Ingram served as a council member and mayor of the City of Murrieta from 2014-2022. “As a longtime community member and small business owner, I understand our local issues and will work tirelessly to find resolutions for the residents of the Third District,” pledged Ingram.
The new boundaries of the Third Supervisorial District were recently adopted and include the cities of Menifee, Murrieta, Temecula, and Wildomar. The Third District also includes the unincorporated communities of Anza, Aguanga, Lake Riverside, Sage, French Valley, Winchester, Green Acres, Homeland, Romoland, East Hemet, and part of Valle Vista.