The city council and mayoral candidates reported their latest fundraising numbers yesterday. The council candidates all raised between about $6,000 and $14,000, with three-time candidate Robert Rosencrantz (running in the crowded race for open Position 8) out ahead with $15,746. However, among non-incumbent candidates, Sally Bagshaw (running for open Position 4), Martin Henry Kaplan (running for Position 6 against incumbent Nick Licata) and Jordan Royer (running for Position 8) were hot on his heels, with $14,190, $13,735, and $13,066, respectively. And even with all that money raised, Rosencrantz's cash on hand, after liabilities, is the lowest of all the candidates running for Position 8, $9,555. (Position 8 candidate Mike O'Brien, who raised just $6,151 in April, still has the most money in that race, with $28,148 after liabilities.) And Bagshaw and her leading opponent, David Bloom, are neck and neck—he has $27,948 to her $28,914.

In the mayor's race, challenger Joe Mallahan, a T-Mobile executive who put $200,000 of his own money into the race, has $205,500 on hand, bringing him up to par with Mayor Greg Nickels, who has $206,964. Mike McGinn and Norm Sigler have not yet filed reports, and James Donaldson raised just $6,225.