Bonner Gaylord, the incumbent Raleigh City Council member in District E, is holding a fundraiser Tuesday at the home of former News & Observer publisher Frank Daniels Jr. and his wife,

community leader

Julia Jones Daniels.

With a top ticket of $5,000, the event targets the same level of giving as that at a July 30 event supporting at-large candidate Stacy Miller. During the first round of disclosures for the October 10 Raleigh election, Gaylordโ€™s campaign had raised more than $137,000 and had more than $160,000 in cash on hand.

โ€œWith the election coming up in five weeks, Iโ€™m asking for your help again, to invest in my race so that we are successful in continuing to improve Raleigh for all,โ€ Gaylord, a two-term incumbent and the leading fundraiser in this election cycle, said in an email to followers.

Both Daniels

have

long been prominent in the cityโ€™s political, social, and philanthropic circles. They were jointly inducted into the Raleigh Hall of Fame in 2008.

Gaylordโ€™s challengers in the District E race are Stefanie Mendel and Derek Walker. Mendel had raised $943.80 in the first round of disclosures. Walker stated when he signed up to run that he would raise less than a thousand dollars.

At-large candidate Russ Stephenson held an August 31 fundraiser at the Oakwood home of Ann Robertson and Hans Linnartz. The maximum requested donation was $1,000, a level that allowed the giver to be considered a โ€œhost.โ€

A $5,000 donation to Gaylord at Tuesdayโ€™s event earns the donor the title โ€œpatron.โ€