Steve Puetz and Jason Roe are busy guys

Used by Chamber of Commerce, local GOP, and other councilmembers

Stephen Puetz. Faulconer’s mayoral campaigns of 2014 and 2016 paid Revolvis (in which his chief of staff Puetz is involved) $1.29 million.

With the approach of a city-council vote on whether to stage a $5 million special election this coming November for SoccerCity developers and mayor Kevin Faulconer’s hotel-tax hike, his honor’s top political brains are said to be working overtime. Both mayoral chief of staff Stephen Puetz — who has continued to moonlight in paid politics for the San Diego chamber of commerce and the Republican Party here — along with Faulconer’s top political guru, Jason Roe, are veterans of Revolvis Consulting, where Roe still works.

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Jason C. Roe still works at Revolvis.

The well-wired campaign outfit at the heart of the Republicans’ city-hall machine has been well paid for its services. Faulconer’s mayoral campaigns of 2014 and 2016 paid Revolvis an eye-opening total of $1.29 million, campaign disclosure records at the city clerk’s office show.

The mayor’s Republican allies on the city council, on whom he is counting to deliver a winning vote, have also been major spenders at Revolvis, per campaign disclosure filings. Mark Kersey’s 2012 and 2016 campaigns paid the firm a total of $140,302. In 2014, fellow GOP councilman Chris Cate’s Revolvis tab was $776,074. Similarly, councilwoman Lorie Zapf’s 2014 campaign forked over a total of $187,596. Scott Sherman spent $598,383 on the services of Revolvis during his 2012 and 2016 races.

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