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Ittner top recipient, Doyle top spender in BOCC campaign finance reports
By Kaya Williams, Special to the Aspen Daily News at Aspen Daily News
· June 18, 2026
· 1 min read
Initial supporters are often family, friends
Key takeaway Further details on the campaign finance reports can be found in the Aspen Daily News, which provides more information on the topic, including specifics on the recipients and spenders.
Campaign finance reports for the Board of County Commissioners have been released, showing Ittner as the top recipient. Doyle was the top spender in the reports.
Initial supporters of the campaigns are often family and friends, according to the information available.
Further details on the campaign finance reports can be found in the Aspen Daily News, which provides more information on the topic, including specifics on the recipients and spenders.
Why this matters in Aspen News
The release of campaign finance reports for the Board of County Commissioners provides a glimpse into the financial backing of local candidates. As the top recipient, Ittner's campaign has likely garnered significant support from the community, which could bode well for their prospects in the election. Meanwhile, Doyle's position as top spender suggests a robust campaign effort, potentially indicating a strong push to get their message out to voters. In the context of Pitkin County's governance, the Board of County Commissioners plays a crucial role in shaping policies that impact the region's natural resources, including the management of parks and open spaces. As the election season unfolds, residents will be watching to see how these financial dynamics influence the candidates' stances on key local issues, such as the preservation of the Roaring Fork Valley's environmental character and the development of recreational areas.
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Category: parks ·
Published: June 18, 2026 ·
Source: Aspen Daily News ·
Reading time: 1 min
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