Both school board candidates reported a value of $1,712.03 received from the county GOP committee, and both supervisors candidates reported $5,878.01 each, for a total of just over $15,000 spent by the committee on the Silver Spring municipal contests.

“There have been contributors who have stated to Greg that they will not contribute any more as long as the party is using its resources to sabotage other Republicans,” Eichelberger said, something that he says has been happening even before recent contention over the Silver Spring races.

Although Eichelberger and his fellow GOP incumbent in the commissioners’ race, Vince DiFilippo, are unopposed in the primary, others are not.

This includes a primary race for the statewide Superior Court, in which one of the Republican-endorsed candidates, Christylee Peck, is a Cumberland County judge. The GOP-preferred candidate for county District Attorney, Skip Ebert, faces a primary challenge from Jaime Keating, the former first assistant to Dave Freed, Ebert’s predecessor.

The committee’s May 10 campaign filing does not indicate any direct fundraising for Peck or Ebert. Ebert also filed a 24-hour report on Wednesday showing a value of $539.04 received from the committee.