Top 40: Second-Quarter
Fundraising Reports for House
April 1 to June 30

 

Raised

Spent

Cash on hand

Alabama's 2nd

Bobby Bright (D) $219,000 $51,000 $358,000
Martha Roby (R) 126,000 300 125,000

Alabama's 5th

Parker Griffith (D) 284,000 53,000 424,000
Lester Phillip (R) 67,000 57,000 11,000

Arizona's 5th

Harry Mitchell (D) 250,000 43,000 533,000
David Schweikert (R) 228,000 6,000 261,000
Jim Ward (R) 157,000 42,000 115,000

California's 3rd

Amerish Bera (D) 288,000 2,000 287,000
Gary Davis (D) 34,000 4,000 30,000
Dan Lungren (R) 238,000 37,000 322,000

California's 45th

Steve Pougnet (D) 201,000 9,000 203,000
Mary Bono Mack (R) 174,000 81,000 448,000

Colorado's 4th

Betsy Markey (D) 266,000 61,000 508,000
Diggs Brown (R) 23,000 28,000 10,000
Cory Gardner (R) 206,000 24,000 182,000

Connecticut's 4th

Jim Himes (D) 525,000 99,000 760,000

Delaware At-Large

John Carney (D) 262,000 27,000 235,000
Mike Castle (R) 125,000 106,000 861,000

Florida's 8th

Alan Grayson (D) 171,000 71,000 194,000

Florida's 10th

Charlie Justice (D) 86,000 15,000 71,000
Bill Young (R) 50,000 24,000 438,000

Florida's 24th

Suzanne Kosmas (D) 362,000 73,000 520,000
Karen Diebel (R) 102,000 700 101,000

Idaho's 1st

Walt Minnick (D) 333,000 76,000 481,000
Bill Sali (R) 7,000 1,000 3,000
Vaughn Ward (R) 75,000 20,000 105,000

Illinois' 14th

Bill Foster (D) 384,000 127,000 593,000
Ethan Hastert (R) 87,000 4,000 82,000

Louisiana's 2nd

Karen Carter (D) 400 0 6,000
Helena Moreno (D) 3,000 2,000 2,000
Cedric Richmond (D) 4,000 500 900
Anh "Joseph" Cao (R) 370,000 91,000 339,000

Maryland's 1st

Frank Kratovil (D) 301,000 49,000 504,000
Andy Harris (R) 126,000 33,000 210,000

Michigan's 7th

Mark Schauer (D) 349,000 67,000 633,000
Tim Walberg (R) 11,000 4,000 22,000

Michigan's 9th

Gary Peters (D) 475,000 63,000 847,000
Paul Welday (R) 105,000 500 105,000

Michigan's 11th

Natalie Mosher (D) 53,000 18,000 36,000
Thaddeus McCotter (R) 262,000 102,000 482,000

Minnesota's 6th

Maureen Reed (D) 232,000 12,000 219,000
Elwyn Tinklenberg (D) 55,000 40,000 199,000
Michele Bachmann (R) 285,000 120,000 389,000

Mississippi's 1st

Travis Childers (D) 233,000 127,000 289,000

Nebraska's 2nd

Lee Terry (R) 192,000 96,000 192,000

New Hampshire's 1st

Carol Shea-Porter (D) 120,000 30,000 211,000
Bob Bestani (R) 4,000 100 7,000
Frank Guinta (R) 110,000 17,000 93,000

New Jersey's 7th

Leonard Lance (R) 207,000 64,000 264,000

New Mexico's 2nd

Harry Teague (D) 330,000 35,000 574,000

New York's 20th*

Scott Murphy (D) 363,000 182,000 285,000

New York's 24th

Michael Arcuri (D) 252,000 100,000 314,000
Richard Hanna (R) 0 1,000 3,000

New York's 29th

Eric Massa (D) 290,000 131,000 336,000

North Carolina's 8th

Larry Kissell (D) 158,000 81,000 214,000
Robin Hayes (R) 32,000 75,000 19,000

Ohio's 1st

Steve Driehaus (D) 249,000 24,000 438,000
Steve Chabot (R) 194,000 26,000 389,000

Ohio's 15th

Mary Jo Kilroy (D) 227,000 67,000 349,000
Steve Stivers (R) 0 0 0

Ohio's 18th

Zack Space (D) 293,00 73,000 819,000

Pennsylvania's 3rd

Kathy Dahlkemper (D) 265,000 50,000 457,000

Pennsylvania's 10th

Christopher Carney (D) 166,000 31,000 306,000

Pennsylvania's 12th

John Murtha (D) 133,000 149,000 317,000
Tim Burns (R) 70,000 15,000 55,000
Bill Russell (R) 649,000 578,000 128,000

Texas' 10th

Jack McDonald (D) 322,000 72,000 558,000
Mike McCaul (R) 375,000 79,000 359,000

Texas' 17th

Chet Edwards (D) 452,000 67,000 869,000
Rob Curnock (R) 13,000 700 14,000
Chuck Wilson (R) 27,000 13,000 14,000

Virginia's 2nd

Glenn Nye (D) 239,000 84,000 513,000
Chuck Smith 500 300 400

Virginia's 5th

Virgil Goode (R) 200 20,000 139,000
Tom Perriello (D) 215,000 49,000 381,000

Washington's 8th

Suzan DelBene (D) 258,000 95,000 457,000
Dave Reichert (R) 332,000 203,000 269,000

Wisconsin's 8th

Steve Kagen (D) 219,000 71,000 343,000
Marc Savard (R) 4,000 2,000 5,000


Source: Federal Election Commission; list includes only those candidates who raised money through June 30; numbers have been rounded; *covers funds raised from April 21 through June 30.

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