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Richmond Mayor Levar Stoney is not on the ballot in November, but his political action committee has stayed busy soliciting donations and spending money this year, according to campaign finance reports.

Stoney has not yet publicly said he will seek a second four-year term as Richmond’s mayor next year, nor has he announced whether he will mount a statewide campaign for governor or lieutenant governor in 2021.

However, campaign finance reports for One Richmond, the mayor’s PAC, show a flurry of activity since the beginning of the year. Stoney has disclosed political donations totaling $224,000 since Jan. 1, including $53,754 in a new report filed Tuesday for the three-month period between July and the end of September.

Stoney’s biggest donors this year are Ivan P. Jecklin, a co-president and general counsel of Weinstein Properties, who gave $15,000; G. Gilmer Minor III, retired chairman of Owens & Minor Inc., who gave $13,000; and Basim Mansour, owner of Michael & Son, who gave $11,000.