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Office Incumbent Challenger Party Contributions Loans In-Kinds Florida Campaign Finance D1 Report October 20-26, 2018 and Cumulative Totals through October 26, 2018 Office Incumbent Challenger Party Contributions Loans In-Kinds Expenditures Cash on Hand GOV Rick Scott (OPEN) REP D1 $ 1,278,919.50 $ - $ (847,827.36) $ - GOV Ron DeSantis / Jeanette Nunez REP $ 12,073,789.11 $ - $ 2,211,123.57 $ 8,266,080.88 $ 3,807,708.23 D1 $ 1,381,449.35 $ - $ - $ 1,858,737.08 GOV Andrew Gillum / Chris King DEM $ 13,941,553.63 $ - $ 2,393,373.73 $ 12,343,982.06 $ 1,597,571.57 AG Pam Bondi (OPEN) REP D1 $ 182,785.45 $ - $ 30,117.88 $ - AG Ashley Moody REP $ 4,019,935.78 $ - $ 971,370.99 $ 3,383,839.44 $ 636,096.34 D1 $ 125,059.49 $ - $ - $ - AG Sean Shaw DEM $ 1,786,408.43 $ - $ 601,596.38 $ 1,417,461.48 $ 368,946.95 D1 $ - $ - $ - $ 56.00 AG Jeffrey Marc Siskind NPA $ 1,060.00 $ 14,460.27 $ - $ 15,684.81 $ (164.54) D1 $ 60,675.00 $ - $ - $ - CFO Jimmy Patronis REP $ 2,324,905.00 $ - $ 10,866.62 $ 846,099.37 $ 1,478,805.63 D1 $ - $ - $ - $ - CFO Richard Paul Dembinsky WRI $ - $ - $ - $ - $ - D1 $ 55,478.80 $ - $ 322.50 $ 46,548.29 CFO Jeremy Ring DEM $ 534,083.98 $ 192,000.00 $ 6,742.96 $ 677,090.08 $ 48,993.90 AGR Adam Putnam (OPEN) REP D1 $ 140,805.00 $ - $ 3,584.73 $ 252,685.75 AGR Matt Caldwell REP $ 1,560,036.66 $ - $ 82,230.98 $ 1,198,794.40 $ 361,242.26 D1 $ 122,885.80 $ - $ - $ 173,561.29 AGR Nicole "Nikki" Fried DEM $ 690,874.90 $ 7,738.32 $ 12,707.08 $ 635,521.30 $ 63,091.92 Florida Campaign Finance G6 Report October 13-19, 2018 and Cumulative Totals through October 19, 2018 Office Incumbent Challenger Party Contributions Loans In-Kinds Expenditures Cash on Hand G6 $ 2,000.00 $ - $ - $ 43,412.00 SD02 George B. Gainer REP $ 253,400.00 $ - $ 20,550.67 $ 100,628.63 $ 152,771.37 G6 $ 100.00 $ - $ - $ 1,987.50 SD02 Mary Jeanne "Gigi" Gibson DEM $ 6,180.00 $ 3,000.00 $ - $ 8,102.15 $ 1,077.85 G6 $ 3,500.00 $ - $ - $ 4,228.02 SD04 Aaron Bean REP $ 290,525.00 $ - $ 4,310.32 $ 181,929.20 $ 108,595.80 G6 $ 5,102.00 $ - $ - $ 1,300.00 SD04 Billee Bussard DEM $ 38,538.00 $ 2,500.00 $ 25.00 $ 22,634.14 $ 18,403.86 G6 $ - $ - $ - $ - SD04 Joanna Liberty Tavares LFP $ 1,820.00 $ - $ - $ 1,781.82 $ 38.18 SD06 Audrey Gibson RE-ELECTED W/O OPPOSITION DEM G6 $ 25,895.00 $ - $ - $ 10,844.61 SD08 Keith Perry REP $ 713,762.00 $ - $ 590,440.83 $ 305,794.61 $ 407,967.39 G6 $ 31,735.43 $ - $ 49,895.10 $ 33,536.60 SD08 Kayser Enneking DEM $ 598,278.17 $ 10,000.00 $ 213,766.46 $ 548,592.22 $ 59,685.95 G6 $ - $ - $ - $ - SD08 Charles E. Goston NPA $ 9,500.00 $ 1,300.00 $ - $ 4,597.81 $ 6,202.19 G6 $ 20,600.00 $ - $ - $ 3,225.00 SD10 Wilton Simpson REP $ 720,900.00 $ - $ 10,640.63 $ 640,352.04 $ 80,547.96 G6 $ 550.00 $ - $ - $ - SD10 Michael Cottrell DEM $ 2,040.00 $ 1,500.00 $ 3,000.00 $ 2,181.45 $ 1,358.55 G6 $ 6,930.00 $ - $ - $ 3,839.34 SD12 Dennis Baxley REP $ 282,192.00 $ - $ 2,098.61 $ 227,939.31 $ 54,252.69 G6 $ - $ - $ - $ - SD12 Keasha "Kay" Gray WRI $ 150.00 $ 1,000.00 $ - $ 51.00 $ 1,099.00 G6 $ 912.18 $ - $ - $ 5,198.70 SD12 Gary McKechnie DEM $ 46,995.93 $ - $ 4,713.53 $ 38,545.71 $ 8,450.22 G6 $ 1,000.00 $ 2,500.00 $ 50.00 $ 1,781.82 SD14 Dorothy L. Hukill * Tommy A. Wright REP $ 1,000.00 $ 2,500.00 $ 50.00 $ 1,781.82 $ 1,718.18 G6 $ 1,122.00 $ - $ 229.00 $ 775.00 SD14 Melissa "Mel" Martin DEM $ 44,408.44 $ 2,000.00 $ 13,589.91 $ 18,518.45 $ 27,889.99 *Due to the passing of Sen. Hukill, candidate Tommy Wright has been named as the GOP candidate. Florida Campaign Finance G6 Report October 13-19, 2018 and Cumulative Totals through October 19, 2018 Office Incumbent Challenger Party Contributions Loans In-Kinds Expenditures Cash on Hand G6 $ 12,460.00 $ - $ 18,300.00 $ 742.50 SD16 Ed Hooper REP $ 662,848.17 $ 1,600.00 $ 188,248.42 $ 577,251.72 $ 87,196.45 G6 $ 14,464.13 $ - $ 13,828.89 $ 2,832.39 SD16 Amanda Murphy DEM $ 145,364.46 $ 600.00 $ 111,506.99 $ 126,791.78 $ 19,172.68 G6 $ 40,425.00 $ - $ 58,300.00 $ 12,329.26 S18 Dana Young REP $ 927,007.11 $ - $ 654,892.65 $ 282,743.40 $ 644,263.71 G6 $ 73,361.65 $ - $ 27,818.09 $ 102,767.54 S18 Janet Cruz DEM $ 420,327.91 $ - $ 199,284.45 $ 355,259.52 $ 65,068.39 G6 $ 19,500.00 $ - $ - $ 835.83 SD20 Tom Lee REP $ 304,400.00 $ - $ 19,058.31 $ 199,822.97 $ 104,577.03 G6 $ 175.00 $ - $ - $ - SD20 Kathy Lewis DEM $ 22,074.00 $ 4,000.00 $ 566.13 $ 25,340.50 $ 733.50 G6 $ 25,500.00 $ - $ - $ 2,173.30 SD22 Kelli Stargel REP $ 526,068.00 $ - $ 315,773.98 $ 427,068.05 $ 98,999.95 G6 $ 15,375.85 $ - $ 31,008.17 $ 4,185.13 SD22 Bob Doyel DEM $ 237,507.40 $ 7,500.00 $ 138,065.44 $ 115,234.73 $ 129,772.67 G6 $ 1,553.26 $ - $ - $ 752.93 SD23 Faith Olivia Babis DEM $ 37,439.73 $ - $ 4,519.56 $ 27,705.62 $ 9,734.11 G6 $ 31,925.00 $ - $ 10,100.00 $ 70,485.36 SD23 Joe Gruters REP $ 345,347.32 $ - $ 25,455.05 $ 285,502.87 $ 59,844.45 G6 $ 32,640.00 $ - $ 68,207.00 $ 34,110.43 SD24 Jeff Brandes REP $ 978,385.00 $ - $ 427,598.73 $ 559,692.91 $ 418,692.09 G6 $ 9,055.00 $ - $ 324.97 $ 14,204.05 SD24 Lindsay Cross DEM $ 136,623.32 $ - $ 49,035.19 $ 57,232.31 $ 79,391.01 G6 $ 12,360.00 $ - $ 13,802.00 $ 23,268.07 SD25 Gayle Harrell REP $ 318,974.12 $ 100,000.00 $ 60,715.44 $ 266,477.41 $ 152,496.71 G6 $ 29,024.00 $ - $ - $ 29,482.60 SD25 Robert Levy DEM $ 88,236.00 $ 175,000.00 $ 685.00 $ 234,241.16 $ 28,994.84 G6 $ 8,600.00 $ - $ - $ 24,791.00 SD26 Ben Albritton REP $ 292,770.00 $ - $ 1,364.97 $ 132,558.64 $ 160,211.36 G6 $ 745.00 $ - $ 110.00 $ 3,026.07 SD26 Catherine Price DEM $ 47,162.00 $ - $ 9,929.95 $ 41,942.92 $ 5,219.08 *Due to the passing of Sen. Hukill, candidate Tommy Wright has been named as the GOP candidate. Florida Campaign Finance G6 Report October 13-19, 2018 and Cumulative Totals through October 19, 2018 Office Incumbent Challenger Party Contributions Loans In-Kinds Expenditures Cash on Hand G6 $ 12,350.00 $ - $ - $ 1,044.82 SD28 Kathleen Passidomo REP $ 379,230.00 $ - $ 1,665.46 $ 184,746.41 $ 194,483.59 G6 $ 1,732.00 $ - $ 55.00 $ 7,476.00 SD28 Annisa Karim DEM $ 37,648.30 $ 200.00 $ 484.42 $ 22,258.94 $ 15,589.36 G6 $ 250.00 $ - $ - $ 1,430.00 SD30 Bobby Powell Jr. DEM $ 183,842.59 $ - $ - $ 138,367.02 $ 45,475.57 G6 $ - $ - $ - $ - SD30 Josh Santos WRI $ - $ - $ - $ - $ - SD32 Lauren Book RE-ELECTED W/O OPPOSITION DEM G6 $ 500.00 $ - $ - $ 717.00 SD34 Gary M. Farmer Jr. DEM $ 339,293.50 $ - $ 51,547.34 $ 296,967.92 $ 42,325.58 G6 $ - $ - $ - $ - SD34 Richard Hal Sturm WRI $ - $ - $ - $ - $ - G6 $ 41,000.00 $ - $ 31,775.00 $ 57,028.56 SD36 Manny Diaz Jr. REP $ 654,345.00 $ - $ 398,584.53 $ 622,966.40 $ 31,378.60 G6 $ 10,430.44 $ - $ 18,564.79 $ 32,638.40 SD36 David Perez DEM $ 146,753.44 $ 1,900.00 $ 93,054.46 $ 124,701.39 $ 23,952.05 SD38 ELECTED IN 8/28 PRIMARY Jason Pizzo DEM G6 $ 24,899.50 $ - $ 4,843.49 $ 34,489.96 SD40 Annette Taddeo DEM $ 439,071.16 $ - $ 89,663.07 $ 395,341.68 $ 43,729.48 G6 $ 1,350.00 $ - $ 25,875.00 $ 29,107.40 SD40 Marili Cancio REP $ 329,975.18 $ 1,800.00 $ 217,368.15 $ 213,321.02 $ 118,454.16 *Due to the passing of Sen. Hukill, candidate Tommy Wright has been named as the GOP candidate. Florida Campaign Finance G6 Report October 13-19, 2018 and Cumulative Totals through October 19, 2018 Office Incumbent Challenger Party Contributions Loans In-Kinds Expenditures Cash on Hand G6 $ 2,130.00 $ - $ - $ - HD001 Vikki Garrett DEM $ 29,445.25 $ - $ 682.75 $ 21,649.64 $ 7,795.61 G6 $ 3,450.00 $ - $ - $ 1,500.00 HD001 Mike Hill REP $ 77,185.00 $ 4,000.00 $ - $ 64,707.05 $ 16,477.95 HD002 ELECTED IN 8/28 PRIMARY Alex Andrade REP G6 $ 3,000.00 $ - $ - $ 17.00 HD003 Jayer Williamson REP $ 141,700.00 $ - $ 4,599.32 $ 122,474.90 $ 19,225.10 G6 $ - $ - $ - $ - HD003 Bobbi Osborne NPA $ - $ 1,350.00 $ 22.95 $ 1,187.88 $ 162.12 G6 $ 6,500.00 $ - $ - $ 1,337.52 HD004 Mel Ponder REP $ 173,395.00 $ - $ 1,567.00 $ 67,682.27 $ 105,712.73 G6 $ 75.00 $ - $ - $ - HD004 Rebecca Koelzer DEM $ 3,512.76 $ 7,160.00 $ 13,583.14 $ 9,366.25 $ 1,306.51 HD005 Brad Drake RE-ELECTED W/O OPPOSITION REP G6 $ - $ - $ - $ - HD006 Jay Trumbull REP $ 81,510.79 $ - $ - $ 19,296.11 $ 62,214.68 G6 $ - $ - $ - $ 250.00 HD006 William Davis WRI $ 805.00 $ 500.00 $ 1,176.78 $ 1,120.10 $ 184.90 HD007 Halsey Beshears RE-ELECTED W/O OPPOSITION REP HD008 Ramon Alexander RE-ELECTED W/O OPPOSITION DEM HD009 Loranne Ausley RE-ELECTED W/O OPPOSITION DEM G6 $ 8,525.00 $ - $ - $ 1,293.48 HD010 Chuck Brannan REP $ 85,789.35 $ 25,000.00 $ 9,448.44 $ 68,381.44 $ 42,407.91 G6 $ 350.00 $ - $ - $ 571.40 HD010 Merrillee Malwitz-Jipson NPA $ 18,262.78 $ - $ 7,604.97 $ 13,013.72 $ 5,249.06 G6 $ - $ - $ - $ - HD010 Fred Martin NPA $ 1,300.00 $ - $ 1,111.00 $ 1,227.88 $ 72.12 G6 $ 100.00 $ - $ - $ 222.20 HD010 Ronald W.
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