While it is interesting to look at who had the best quarter,
the number that really matters is Cash on Hand (COH). Raising it and spending it before the last 60
days doesn’t win many elections. Here
are the candidates that are leading the pack.
Here are top 20 Democrats’ COH.
|
Schupp
|
54,186.63
|
|
Kelly
|
52,076.60
|
|
Kratky
|
51,386.14
|
|
Jacob
|
44,941.95
|
|
Roorda
|
38,509.37
|
|
Talboy
|
38,091.86
|
|
Kirkton
|
35,969.17
|
|
Colona
|
32,744.83
|
|
Newman
|
30,986.31
|
|
Montecillo
|
28,145.23
|
|
Smith
|
27,196.50
|
|
Webber
|
23,365.94
|
|
McManus
|
23,239.03
|
|
Miller
|
22,586.87
|
|
McNeil
|
20,578.54
|
|
Casas
|
19,046.35
|
|
Shively
|
18,720.03
|
|
Talbert
|
15,739.69
|
|
Taylor II
|
15,194.57
|
|
Hummel
|
15,160.75
|
Here are the 20 top Republicans’ COH.
|
Jones
|
338,975.94
|
|
Diehl Jr
|
209,780.78
|
|
Riddle
|
86,362.98
|
|
Long
|
59,578.71
|
|
Flanigan
|
55,441.53
|
|
Richardson
|
54,820.83
|
|
Engler
|
47,689.93
|
|
Torpey
|
46,585.63
|
|
Burlison
|
42,160.84
|
|
Austin
|
40,361.32
|
|
Hough
|
40,152.23
|
|
Jones
|
40,147.81
|
|
Schatz
|
38,086.72
|
|
Solon
|
32,570.72
|
|
Rehder
|
31,741.81
|
|
Gatschenberger
|
31,322.02
|
|
Barnes
|
30,668.98
|
|
Thomson
|
30,134.73
|
|
Stream
|
29,836.62
|
|
Zerr
|
28,613.22
|
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