Follow the money

The “No on C” campaign is 80% financed by developers, speculators, and corporations outside Merced County. Connect the dots for yourself below:

$50,000

5 G’s Corporation

Stevinson Ranch Development, Yosemite Lakes, and property near Livingston

$10,000

Brookfield Castle

Housing Developers

$5000

Stillwater Ranch – Palm Desert, CA

Unknown interest

$5000

LWH Hunt Farms

Have actively pursued Supervisors to develop their farmland North of Merced.

$5000

Central West Farms – Firebaugh, Madera County, CA

Owned by realtor and farmer, have property development interests on North Merced farmland.

$5000

Foster Farms Poultry

A separate entity from Foster Farms Dairies, which has endorsed Yes on Measure C.

$4000

GBRK, LLC

Owned by Kelley family, have property development interests for 3,740 acres, 3,880 homes adjacent to Stevinson, a 300-person town.

$2000

Hilltop Ranch

Owners also own Hwy 59 Properties LP, a real estate company.

$1500

Everest Properties – Berkeley, CA

Manages housing properties.

$1500

Mainstone Corporation

Unknown

$1000

GM Properties

Southern California Real Estate Firm

$1000

Building Industry Association

Political Action Committee

$1000

Frederick Tilford Honore TTEE – San Jose, Ca

Industrial building manufacturer

$1000

James Stevinson Corporation – Stainslaus County, CA

Owned by Kelley family, have property development interests for 3,740 acres, 3,880 homes adjacent to Stevinson, a 300-person town.

$1000

Sherie Spendlove-Gallo

Related to Gallo Family.

$1000

Barley LLC – Fresno, CA

Unknown

$1000

Bert Crane

Has demonstrated interest in developing his farmland.

$1000

Bert Crane

Has demonstrated interest in developing his farmland.

$1000

Thiara Brothers Orchards – Yuba City, CA

Farmer/developers

$1000

Merced Sheriff’s Association

Claims that Measure C was “hatched by a small group of out-of-towners”

$1000

Jim Cunningham

First legitimate farmer!

This is a partial list of the “No on C” campaign contributions $1000-and-greater.