Totals are rounded and given this way:
Raised in six months* / from loans / cash on hand.*Since Barnes didn't "start" his campaign until after the last fundraising deadline, his six month total is probably inflated to some extent. Not that it particularly matters.
Scott: $223,000 / $110,000 / $159,000
Deal: $608,000 / $0 / $940,000
Porter: $231,000 / $0 / $225,000
Barnes: $2.7 million / $0 / $2.2 million
Poythress: $304,000 / $185,000 / $283,000
Chapman: $79,000 / $0 / $18,000
Camon: $3,403 / $0 / $12.84
Monds: $10,000 / $0 / $1,423
Baker: $665,642 / $0 / $875,000
Johnson: $681,000 / $0 / $1.3 million
Handel: $516,000 / $0 / $440,000
Oxendine: $1.5 million / $250,000 / $2.2 million
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This has already been reported elsewhere, but former Speaker Richardson's MMV Alliance Fund has filed, and does indeed include a nearly $220,000 transfer from Richardson's campaign committee.
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The state Democratic Party has $132,500 on hand.
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Senate Majority leader Chip Rogers has filed, $273,000 cash on hand. The Georgia Republican Senatorial Trust: $346,000 on hand.
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Cathy Cox has closed her gubernatorial campaign account. Final spending: $5.9 million.
You know what I don't know what happened to? The $1.47 million Casey Cagle raised to run for governor. His office called, summarized it as "good for Georgia." $783,000 cash on hand in his Lt. gov account.
Update from the comments: "The report is on line - He returned the donations as recorded on the June 30, 2009 report amended in August." Sounds good for Georgians to me.
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The report is on line - He returned the donations as recorded on the June 30, 2009 report amended in August
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