One mid-sized West Valley city’s council race is raking in cash, in what some residents are dubbing a high-stakes election with divisive housing issues on the table. The Cupertino City Council race has brought in about $222,000 among seven candidates vying for two seats in a city of about 60,000 residents, according to election data from January to Sept. 21. Cupertino removed its campaign spending limits this year, which allows candidates to spend as much as they want. Money is still coming in from pro-development and anti-development residents trying to cement their choices. At the top of the leaderboard is…
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