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Final campaign reports for Malone, Nixon and Truitt

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Chris Malone, Lois Nixon and Cathy Truitt have filed their 2009 final Wake County school board campaign reports.

In Malone's final report, he reported raising $18,186 and spending $18,056.12 in his successful bid for the District 1 seat. He reported contributions from Take Wake Schools Back, the N.C. Indian-American Political Action Committee and the Northern Wake Republican Club.

Click here, here and here for Malone's previous reports.

In Nixon's final report, she reported raising $18,982.27 and spending $16,946.28 for her failed District 9 run.

The latest report for Nixon contains contributions from Matthew Brown of the Coalition of Concerned Citizens for African American Children, former school board member John Gilbert, former Raleigh City Councilman Barlow Herget and former school board member Beverley Clark's campaign committee.

Click here, here and here for Nixon's previous reports.

In Truitt's final report, she reported raising $19,925.31 and spending $19,804.12 in her failed bid for the District 2 seat.

Click here, here and here for Truitt's previous reports.

Horace Tart and Deborah Pricket had previously filed their final reports.

Reports were not in this afternoon at the Wake County Board of Elections for Rita Rakestraw, John Tedesco, Karen Simon and Debra Goldman. The reports had to be either in the office today or postmarked today.

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T. Keung Hui covers Wake schools.
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