Third-Quarter Fundraising
Reports for Senate
July 1 to Sept. 30

 

Raised

Spent

Cash on hand

Alabama

Richard Shelby (R) 630,000 108,000 15,327,000

Alaska

Lisa Murkowski (R) 540,000 80,000 1,520,000

Arizona

John McCain (R) 1,256,000 907,000 5,004,000

Arkansas

Blanche Lincoln (D) 1,218,000 290,000 4,130,000
Gilbert Baker (R) 510,000 7,000 504,000
Curtis Coleman (R) 54,000 27,000 31,000
Tom Cox (R) 40,000 35,000 5,000
Conrad Reynolds (R) 13,000 100 43,000
Buddy Rogers (R) 289,000 131,000 158,000

California

Barbara Boxer (D) 1,645,000 701,000 6,351,000
Chuck DeVore (R) 383,000 314,000 145,000

Colorado

Michael Bennet (D) 1,013,000 396,000 2,851,000
Andrew Romanoff (D) 293,000 50,000 243,000
Ken Buck (R) 159,000 125,000 348,000
Jane Norton (R) 510,000 18,000 492,000

Connecticut

Merrick Alpert (D) 32,000 60,000 17,000
Chris Dodd (D) 902,000 663,000 2,081,000
Sam Caligiuri (R) 147,000 130,000 112,000
Tom Foley (R) 785,000 149,000 1,183,000
Linda McMahon (R) 3,502,000 2,051,000 1,450,000
Peter Schiff (R) 1,000,000 N/A 900,000
Rob Simmons (R) 968,000 440,000 1,086,000

Delaware

Mike Castle (R) 58,000 66,000 853,000

Florida

Kendrick Meek (D) 772,000 454,000 2,668,000
Charlie Crist (R) 2,489,000 434,000 6,235,000
Marco Rubio (R) 1,011,000 457,000 903,000

Georgia

Johnny Isakson (R) 961,000 338,000 3,642,000

Hawaii

Daniel Inouye (D) 1,338,000 270,000 3,062,000

Idaho

Mike Crapo (R) 501,000 281,000 2,543,000

Illinois

Alexi Giannoulias (D) 1,118,000 34,000 2,430,000
David Hoffman (D) 888,000 51,000 837,000
C. Robinson Jackson (D) 367,000 49,000 318,000
Jacob Meister (D) 1,057,000 N/A N/A
Patrick Hughes (R) 382,000 42,000 340,000
Mark Kirk (R) 1,633,000 359,000 2,294,000

Indiana

Evan Bayh (D) 633,000 63,000 12,730,000

Iowa

Chuck Grassley (R) 865,000 270,000 4,434,000

Kansas

Jerry Moran (R) 521,000 181,000 3,476,000
Todd Tiahrt (R) 344,000 356,000 1,402,000

Kentucky

Jack Conway (D) 673,000 257,000 1,649,000
Dan Mongiardo (D) 514,000 248,000 752,000
Trey Grayson (R) 645,000 99,000 1,118,000
Rand Paul (R) 1,011,000 196,000 912,000

Louisiana

Charlie Melancon (D) 754,000 180,000 1,803,000
David Vitter (R) 1,255,000 548,000 3,910,000

Maryland

Barbara Mikulski (D) 306,000 76,000 1,750,000

Missouri

Robin Carnahan (D) 1,072,000 601,000 1,844,000
Roy Blunt (R) 1,303,000 800,000 2,274,000

Nevada

Harry Reid (D) 2,043,000 647,000 8,733,000
John Chachas (R) 1,404,000 80,000 1,323,000
Danny Tarkanian (R) 271,000 67,000 205,000

New Hampshire

Paul Hodes (D) 587,000 298,000 1,148,000
Kelly Ayotte (R) 613,000 50,000 563,000

New York

Charles Schumer (D) 2,004,000 270,000 16,634,000

New York special

Kirsten Gillibrand (D)* 1,633,000 693,000 4,174,000

North Carolina

Bob Etheridge (D) 154,000 43,000 1,006,000
Kenneth Lewis (D) 158,000 74,000 184,000
Elaine Marshall (D) 178,000 14,000 164,000
Richard Burr (R) 1,177,000 223,000 3,461,000

North Dakota

Byron Dorgan (D) 721,000 317,000 3,935,000

Ohio

Jennifer Brunner (D) 147,000 201,000 112,000
Lee Fisher (D) 621,000 503,000 1,599,000
Rob Portman (R) 1,311,000 53,000 5,147,000
Tom Ganley (R) 44,000 105,000 23,000

Oklahoma

Tom Coburn (R) 629,000 185,000 1,134,000

Oregon

Ron Wyden (D) 637,000 154,000 2,824,000

Pennsylvania

Joe Sestak (D) 758,000 326,000 4,700,000
Arlen Specter (D) 1,822,000 676,000 8,711,000
Peg Luksik (R) 217,000 191,000 48,000
Pat Toomey (R) 1,559,000 865,000 1,808,000

South Carolina

Jim DeMint (R) 524,000 264,000 2,860,000

South Dakota

John Thune (R) 804,000 379,000 5,530,000

Utah

Bob Bennett (R) 403,000 545,000 792,000
Cherilyn Eagar (R) 22,000 13,000 10,000
Mark Shurtleff (R) 105,000 62,000 146,000

Vermont

Patrick Leahy (D) 495,000 179,000 2,562,000

Washington

Patty Murray (D) 927,000 538,000 4,622,000

Wisconsin

Russ Feingold (D) 663,000 421,000 3,128,000


Source: Federal Election Commission; incumbents in bold; numbers have been rounded; list includes candidates and possible candidates; N/A = not available; * denotes appointee who must run in a 2010 special election.

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