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Richmond Mayor Levar Stoney is not up for re-election, but that hasn’t stopped his political action committee from lining its coffers in the last several months.

Stoney’s One Richmond PAC reported receiving 49 cash and in-kind donations totaling about $57,000 between July 1 and Sept. 30, according to a finance report filed Monday with the State Board of Elections.

The committee’s top donors during the period included G. Gilmer Minor III, a longtime Democratic booster in state politics; William A. Royall Jr. of Royall and Co.; and Ivan P. Jecklin, co-president and general counsel for Weinstein Properties. Each gave $5,000.

C.A. Harrison Cos., a Maryland-based multifamily apartment developer, donated $4,000.

Also of note is a $500 donation in September from Jim Ukrop, who was the largest donor to the mayoral campaign of former Venture Richmond Executive Director Jack Berry, one of Stoney’s opponents during last year’s election.

One Richmond’s largest expenditure during the period was for legal services. The committee reported paying $12,300 to Perkins Coie, a Seattle-based law firm, in late July and early August.