Second-Quarter Fundraising
Reports for Senate
April 1 to June 30
Raised | Spent | Cash on hand | ||
Alabama |
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| Richard Shelby (R) | $1,384,000 |
N/A |
$14,805,000 |
|
Alaska |
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| Lisa Murkowski (R) | 382,000 |
55,000 |
1,061,000 |
|
Arkansas |
||||
| Blanche Lincoln (D) | 1,271,000 |
347,000 |
3,202,000 |
|
Arizona |
||||
| John McCain (R) | 1,697,000 |
N/A |
5,414,000 |
|
California |
||||
| Barbara Boxer (D) | 1,471,000 |
685,000 |
5,408,000 |
|
| Chuck DeVore (R) | 200,000 |
173,000 |
76,000 |
|
Colorado |
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| Michael Bennet (D)* | 1,223,000 |
335,000 |
2,234,000 |
|
Connecticut |
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| Merrick Alpert (D) | 127,000 |
82,000 |
46,000 |
|
| Chris Dodd (D) | 1,218,000 |
747,000 |
1,842,000 |
|
| Sam Caligiuri (R) | 126,000 |
68,000 |
95,000 |
|
| Tom Foley (R) | 530,000 |
N/A |
N/A |
|
| Rob Simmons (R) | 753,000 |
195,000 |
558,000 |
|
Delaware |
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| Mike Castle (R) | 125,000 |
106,000 |
861,000 |
|
Florida |
||||
| Corrine Brown (D) | 44,000 |
85,000 |
40,000 |
|
| Kendrick Meek (D) | 1,168,000 |
448,000 |
2,335,000 |
|
| Charlie Crist (R) | 4,300,000 |
N/A |
N/A |
|
| Marco Rubio (R) | 350,000 |
212,000 |
349,000 |
|
Georgia |
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| Johnny Isakson (R) | 824,000 |
280,000 |
3,019,000 |
|
Hawaii |
||||
| Daniel Inouye (D) | 486,000 |
142,000 |
1,993,000 |
|
Idaho |
||||
| Mike Crapo (R) | 545,000 |
N/A |
2,322,000 |
|
Illinois |
||||
| Alexi Giannoulias (D) | 676,000 |
145,000 |
1,654,000 |
|
| Mark Kirk (R) | 590,000 |
168,000 |
1,020,000 |
|
Indiana |
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| Evan Bayh (D) | 796,000 |
80,000 |
12,160,000 |
|
Iowa |
||||
| Chuck Grassley (R) | 904,000 |
156,000 |
3,840,000 |
|
Kansas |
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| Jerry Moran (R) | 392,000 |
180,000 |
3,137,000 |
|
| Todd Tiahrt (R) | 325,000 |
222,000 |
1,413,000 |
|
Kentucky |
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| Jack Conway (D) | 1,329,000 |
97,000 |
1,232,000 |
|
| Dan Mongiardo (D) | 303,000 |
206,000 |
486,000 |
|
| Jim Bunning (R) | 302,000 |
83,000 |
596,000 |
|
| Trey Grayson (R) | 603,000 |
31,000 |
572,000 |
|
Louisiana |
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| Charlie Melancon (D) | 404,000 |
88,000 |
1,228,000 |
|
| David Vitter (R) | 1,236,000 |
549,000 |
3,223,000 |
|
Maryland |
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| Barbara Mikulski (D) | 176,000 |
67,000 |
1,520,000 |
|
Missouri |
||||
| Robin Carnahan (D) | 1,035,000 |
586,000 |
1,376,000 |
|
| Roy Blunt (R) | 1,443,000 |
349,000 |
1,768,000 |
|
Nevada |
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| Harry Reid (D) | 3,260,000 |
N/A |
7,337,000 |
|
| Dean Heller (R) | 166,000 |
89,000 |
255,000 |
|
New Hampshire |
||||
| Paul Hodes (D) | 770,000 |
164,000 |
859,000 |
|
| Charles Bass (R) | 0 |
300 |
37,000 |
|
New York |
||||
| Charles Schumer (D) | N/A |
N/A |
N/A |
|
New York special |
||||
| Kirsten Gillibrand (D)* | 1,542,000 |
N/A |
3,234,000 |
|
| Carolyn Maloney (D) | 578,000 |
255,000 |
1,662,000 |
|
| Peter King (R) | 249,000 |
76,000 |
1,300,000 |
|
North Carolina |
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| Kenneth Lewis (D) | 110,000 |
7,000 |
102,000 |
|
| Richard Burr (R) | 1,160,000 |
279,000 |
2,507,000 |
North Dakota |
| Byron Dorgan (D) | 940,000 |
118,000 |
3,531,000 |
|
| Duane Sand (R) | 177,000 |
195,000 |
6,000 |
|
Ohio |
||||
| Jennifer Brunner (D) | 228,000 |
N/A |
N/A |
|
| Lee Fisher (D) | 912,000 |
415,000 |
1,480,000 |
|
| Rob Portman (R) | 1,725,000 |
397,000 |
4,345,000 |
|
Oklahoma |
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| Tom Coburn (R) | 594,000 |
N/A |
623,000 |
|
Oregon |
||||
| Ron Wyden (D) | 1,318,000 |
N/A |
2,341,000 |
|
Pennsylvania |
||||
| Joe Sestak (D) | 1,050,000 |
126,000 |
4,268,000 |
|
| Arlen Specter (D) | 1,736,000 |
N/A |
7,565,000 |
|
| Pat Toomey (R) | 1,639,000 |
525,000 |
1,114,000 |
|
South Carolina |
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| Jim DeMint (R) | 571,000 |
174,000 |
2,600,000 |
|
South Dakota |
||||
| John Thune (R) | 1,131,000 |
401,000 |
5,105,000 |
|
Utah |
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| Bob Bennett (R) | 761,000 |
452,000 |
933,000 |
|
| Mark Shurtleff (R) | N/A |
N/A |
N/A |
|
Vermont |
||||
| Patrick Leahy (D) | 706,000 |
155,000 |
2,246,000 |
|
Washington |
||||
| Patty Murray (D) | 1,557,000 |
557,000 |
4,233,000 |
Wisconsin |
| Russ Feingold (D) | 719,000 |
592,000 |
2,886,000 |
|
Source: Federal Election Commission; numbers have been rounded; list includes candidates and possible candidates; N/A = not available; * denotes appointee who must run in 2010 for a full Senate term.
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