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Office Incumbent Challenger Party Contributions Loans In 2020 P7 Campaign Finance Report Cumulative Totals through August 13, 2020 Office Incumbent Challenger Party Contributions Loans In-Kinds Expenditures Cash on Hand SD01 Douglas Broxson REP $ 249,678.63 $ - $ 520.67 $ 70,664.68 $ 179,013.95 SD01 Karen Butler DEM $ 7,223.63 $ 1,114.45 $ - $ 2,790.50 $ 5,547.58 SD03 Loranne Ausley DEM $ 429,425.81 $ - $ 297,101.61 $ 106,672.93 $ 322,752.88 Benjamin Alexander Thaddeus Jon SD03 REP Horbowy $ 3,246.03 $ - $ - $ 1,835.20 $ 1,410.83 SD03 Marva Harris Preston REP $ 84,893.20 $ - $ 81,120.00 $ 28,083.50 $ 56,809.70 $ SD05 Melina Barratt DEM $ 5,273.81 $ - $ - $ 4,151.39 $ 1,122.42 SD05 Jennifer Bradley REP $ 506,295.00 $ - $ 3,607.70 $ 348,027.36 $ 158,267.64 SD05 Jason Holifield REP $ 15,143.30 $ 80,000.00 $ 1,110.16 $ 100,115.98 $ (4,972.68) SD07 Travis Hutson REP $ 239,855.60 $ - $ 520.67 $ 99,549.33 $ 140,306.27 SD07 Richard Dembinsky WRI $ - $ - $ - $ - $ - SD07 Heather Hunter DEM $ 7,223.20 $ - $ 46.85 $ 3,012.31 $ 4,210.89 SD09 Rick Ashby DEM $ 708.00 $ 3,092.74 $ - $ 1,557.53 $ 2,243.21 SD09 Jason Brodeur REP $ 743,635.31 $ - $ 342,495.81 $ 502,147.23 $ 241,488.08 SD09 Alexis Carter DEM $ 31,556.20 $ 5,000.00 $ - $ 12,058.73 $ 24,497.47 SD09 H. Alexander Duncan DEM $ 7,855.50 $ - $ 64.00 $ 5,320.26 $ 2,535.24 SD09 Jestine Iannotti # NPA SD09 Guerdy Remy DEM $ 7,914.00 $ 5,800.00 $ 2,753.38 $ 12,217.36 $ 1,496.64 SD09 Patricia Sigman DEM $ 242,965.60 $ - $ 202,073.54 $ 193,356.75 $ 49,608.85 SD11 Randolph Bracy DEM $ 116,701.51 $ - $ 170.79 $ 103,898.21 $ 12,803.30 SD11 Joshua E. Adams REP $ 2,921.10 $ 2,209.73 $ 750.00 $ 5,019.35 $ 111.48 SD13 Linda A. Stewart DEM $ 72,601.00 $ - $ - $ 7,866.47 $ 64,734.53 SD13 Josh Anderson REP $ 2,200.00 $ - $ - $ 2,186.02 $ 13.98 SD15 Victor M. Torres, Jr. DEM $ 117,161.08 $ - $ 499.44 $ 74,125.54 $ 43,035.54 SD15 Mike James NPA $ 100.00 $ 4,175.00 $ 100.00 $ 4,059.05 $ 215.95 SD15 Louis Minnis Jr. REP $ 3,500.00 $ 1,800.00 $ - $ 2,748.47 $ 2,551.53 SD17 Debbie Mayfield REP $ 422,238.90 $ 3,000.00 $ 683.07 $ 161,811.41 $ 263,427.49 SD17 Scot Fretwell DEM $ 6,361.83 $ - $ - $ 4,695.66 $ 1,666.17 SD17 Phillip Snyder NPA $ 1,110.00 $ 800.00 $ 315.94 $ 1,212.25 $ 697.75 SD19 Darryl Rouson DEM $ 288,284.16 $ - $ - $ 123,458.79 $ 164,825.37 SD19 Christina Paylan NPA $ 300.00 $ 40,000.00 $ 70.00 $ 37,637.35 $ 2,662.65 # Did not file finance report by deadline 2020 P7 Campaign Finance Report Cumulative Totals through August 13, 2020 Office Incumbent Challenger Party Contributions Loans In-Kinds Expenditures Cash on Hand SD20 Daniel Burgess REP $ 221,640.00 $ - $ 12,217.62 $ 67,065.46 $ 154,574.54 SD20 Kathy Lewis # DEM SD21 Jim Boyd REP $ 298,850.00 $ - $ 7,485.51 $ 227,472.37 $ 71,377.63 SD21 John Manners Houman REP $ - $ 2,500.00 $ - $ 1,753.12 $ 746.88 SD21 Amanda Victoria Linton DEM $ 29,174.53 $ - $ 1,444.87 $ 16,905.12 $ 12,269.41 SD23 Joe Gruters REP $ 266,059.66 $ - $ 936.09 $ 129,778.05 $ 136,281.61 SD23 Robert Kaplan NPA $ - $ - $ - $ 1,208.88 $ (1,208.88) SD23 Katherine Norman DEM $ 5,075.01 $ - $ - $ 844.70 $ 4,230.31 SD25 Gayle Harrell REP $ 306,169.00 $ - $ 4,162.40 $ 61,019.65 $ 245,149.35 SD25 Corinna Balderramos Robinson DEM $ 10,166.37 $ - $ 1,750.00 $ 8,914.88 $ 1,251.49 SD25 Reinaldo Daniel Diaz DEM $ 5,910.87 $ - $ - $ 1,998.70 $ 3,912.17 SD27 Ray Rodrigues REP $ 551,935.30 $ - $ 91,055.75 $ 512,293.97 $ 39,641.33 SD27 Heather Fitzenhagen REP $ 114,487.00 $ 2,025.00 $ - $ 95,846.92 $ 20,665.08 SD27 Rachel Brown DEM $ 9,406.79 $ - $ - $ 5,125.31 $ 4,281.48 SD29 Brian Norton REP $ 16,301.82 $ 25,100.00 $ 7,978.64 $ 29,242.93 $ 12,158.89 SD29 Tina Polsky DEM $ 290,174.07 $ 3,000.00 $ 411.89 $ 244,824.37 $ 48,349.70 SD29 Irving "Irv" Slosberg DEM $ 119,610.00 $ 1,478,000.00 $ - $ 1,503,000.12 $ 94,609.88 SD31 Lori Berman DEM $ 96,667.48 $ - $ - $ 46,473.18 $ 50,194.30 SD31 Tami Donnally REP $ 4,191.72 $ 1,900.00 $ - $ 3,000.75 $ 3,090.97 SD33 Perry E. Thurston DEM $ 188,800.00 $ - $ 37,045.52 $ 151,386.88 $ 37,413.12 SD33 Terry Ann Williams Edden DEM $ 9,135.00 $ 2,400.00 $ 571.00 $ 4,240.83 $ 7,294.17 SD33 Steven Meza DEM $ 2,960.30 $ 360.25 $ 680.00 $ 3,060.13 $ 260.42 SD33 Shelton Pooler DEM $ 100.00 $ 10,100.00 $ 528.50 $ 3,016.91 $ 7,183.09 SD35 Daphne Campbell DEM $ 33,711.00 $ - $ - $ 24,010.65 $ 9,700.35 SD35 Wilbur Harbin DEM $ 800.00 $ 7,200.00 $ 220.95 $ 4,219.35 $ 3,780.65 SD35 Darien Hill WRI $ - $ - $ - $ - $ - SD35 Erhabor Ighodaro DEM $ 111,179.44 $ 2,850.00 $ - $ 98,988.99 $ 15,040.45 SD35 Shevrin "Shev" Jones DEM $ 380,300.38 $ - $ 53,158.66 $ 362,405.12 $ 17,895.26 SD35 Cynthia Ann Stafford DEM $ 18,709.26 $ 100.00 $ 300.00 $ 10,146.57 $ 8,662.69 SD35 Barbara Watson DEM $ 7,451.00 $ 22,550.00 $ - $ 28,251.96 $ 1,749.04 # Did not file finance report by deadline 2020 P7 Campaign Finance Report Cumulative Totals through August 13, 2020 Office Incumbent Challenger Party Contributions Loans In-Kinds Expenditures Cash on Hand SD37 Jose Javier Rodriguez DEM $ 465,163.71 $ - $ 94,801.68 $ 35,355.50 $ 429,808.21 SD37 Ileana Garcia REP $ 59,340.00 $ - $ 39,300.00 $ 9,899.47 $ 49,440.53 SD37 Alex Rodriguez NPA $ - $ 2,000.00 $ - $ 1,228.09 $ 771.91 SD39 Celso D. Alfonso NPA $ - $ 2,000.00 $ - $ 1,224.11 $ 775.89 SD39 Javier E. Fernandez DEM $ 292,898.78 $ - $ 313,868.90 $ 109,716.17 $ 183,182.61 SD39 Daniel "Dan" Horton-Diaz DEM $ 20,146.89 $ 2,500.00 $ 460.00 $ 18,107.79 $ 4,539.10 SD39 Ana Maria Rodriguez REP $ 476,599.38 $ - $ 335,227.84 $ 288,243.73 $ 188,355.65 # Did not file finance report by deadline 2020 P7 Campaign Finance Report Cumulative Totals through August 13, 2020 Office Incumbent Challenger Party Contributions Loans In-Kinds Expenditures Cash on Hand HD001 Mike Hill REP $ 88,640.75 $ - $ 852.28 $ 71,108.00 $ 17,532.75 HD001 Franscine C. Mathis DEM $ 640.00 $ 1,260.00 $ - $ - $ 1,900.00 HD001 Michelle Salzman REP $ 97,751.41 $ - $ 22,117.40 $ 86,169.03 $ 11,582.38 HD001 Barbara Scott-Shouse DEM $ 1,958.00 $ - $ - $ 1,842.56 $ 115.44 HD002 Alex Andrade REP $ 255,160.00 $ - $ 39,220.00 $ 232,177.71 $ 22,982.29 HD002 Cris Dosev REP $ 29,951.00 $ 55,000.00 $ - $ 72,353.71 $ 12,597.29 HD002 Dianne Krumel DEM $ 42,074.43 $ - $ 2,895.59 $ 10,779.47 $ 31,294.96 HD003 Jayer Williamson REP $ 127,200.00 $ - $ 1,300.00 $ 58,719.29 $ 68,480.71 HD003 Angela Hoover DEM $ 3,944.89 $ 352.35 $ 50.00 $ 1,781.82 $ 2,515.42 HD004 Sandra Atkinson REP $ 15,808.04 $ 720.00 $ 1,408.41 $ 14,212.20 $ 2,315.84 HD004 Jeff Hinkle REP $ 59,631.68 $ 334,000.00 $ 2,547.45 $ 388,244.53 $ 5,387.15 HD004 Lance Lawrence WRI $ - $ - $ - $ - $ - HD004 Patt Maney REP $ 237,440.20 $ - $ 4,230.83 $ 219,731.73 $ 17,708.47 HD004 John Plante DEM $ 6,155.07 $ 300.00 $ 524.61 $ 4,267.61 $ 2,187.46 HD004 Jonathan Michael Tallman REP $ 101,080.50 $ - $ 6,853.19 $ 89,454.11 $ 11,626.39 HD005 Brad Drake ELECTED W/O OPPOSITION REP $ - HD006 Jay Trumbull, Jr. REP $ 192,400.00 $ - $ - $ 107,341.03 $ 85,058.97 HD006 Alicia Bays # DEM HD006 Steven Linne REP $ 7,190.51 $ - $ - $ 6,950.06 $ 240.45 HD007 Jason Shoaf REP $ 111,350.00 $ - $ 1,661.21 $ 66,804.03 $ 44,545.97 HD007 Taymour Khan DEM $ 2,098.72 $ 1,781.82 $ 26.39 $ 1,799.97 $ 2,080.57 HD008 Ramon Alexander ELECTED W/O OPPOSITION DEM $ - HD009 Arnitta Jane Grice-Walker DEM $ 2,820.65 $ 1,000.00 $ 3,344.00 $ 1,781.82 $ 2,038.83 HD009 Jim Kallinger REP $ 8,300.00 $ 5,000.00 $ - $ 4,576.63 $ 8,723.37 HD009 Allison Tant DEM $ 357,938.53 $ - $ 35,839.70 $ 219,669.28 $ 138,269.25 HD010 Chuck Brannan REP $ 54,669.06 $ - $ - $ 7,900.40 $ 46,768.66 HD010 Rock Aboujaoude Jr. DEM $ 5,019.20 $ - $ - $ 2,673.83 $ 2,345.37 HD011 Cord Byrd REP $ 87,200.00 $ - $ 375.00 $ 15,984.21 $ 71,215.79 HD011 Joshua Hicks DEM $ 46,280.18 $ - $ 1,982.54 $ 10,786.36 $ 35,493.82 HD012 Clay Yarborough REP $ 174,135.00 $ - $ 392.02 $ 120,202.10 $ 53,932.90 HD012 Emmanuel Blimie # DEM HD012 Spyros "Speed" Chialtas DEM $ 9,299.84 $ - $ 480.00 $ 3,265.04 $ 6,034.80 HD012 Colin McArthur REP $ 2,500.00 $ 20,000.00 $ - $ 12,116.17 $ 10,383.83 HD013 Tracie Davis DEM $ 100,545.01 $ - $ 900.00 $ 50,169.14 $ 50,375.87 # Did not file finance report by deadline 2020 P7 Campaign Finance Report Cumulative Totals through August 13, 2020 Office Incumbent Challenger Party Contributions Loans In-Kinds Expenditures Cash on Hand HD013 Cynthia Smith DEM $ 20,301.08 $ 2,000.00 $ - $ 17,327.23 $ 4,973.85 HD014 Kimberly Daniels DEM $ 128,360.47 $ 10,000.00 $ 200.00 $ 44,359.24 $ 94,001.23 HD014 Nancy Kapetanovic WRI $ - $ - $ - $ - $ - HD014 Angie Nixon DEM HD015 Wyman Duggan REP $ 172,080.73 $ - $ 4,983.00 $ 32,795.58 $ 139,285.15 HD015 Jay McGovern DEM $ 12,109.68 $ 3,000.00 $ 9,975.00 $ 11,209.87 $ 3,899.81 HD015 Tammyette Thomas DEM $ 5,055.50 $ - $ 8,000.00 $ - $ 5,055.50 HD016 Jason Fischer REP $ 182,000.00 $ - $ 2,612.45 $ 115,385.11 $ 66,614.89 HD016 Ben Marcus DEM $ 45,299.55 $ - $ 1,888.40 $ 39,234.53 $ 6,065.02 HD017 Cyndi Stevenson REP $ 105,633.94 $ - $ 1,057.28 $ 11,326.82 $ 94,307.12 HD017 Dave Rogers DEM $ 8,859.54 $ - $ - $ 1,946.05 $ 6,913.49 HD018 Leroy Edwards DEM $ - HD018 Sam Garrison REP $ 253,560.00 $ - $ 1,711.25 $ 83,108.31 $ 170,451.69 HD018 Kenneth Willey LPF $ 1,985.00 $ - $ 942.00 $ 1,690.09 $ 294.91 HD019 Bobby Payne REP $ 108,899.50 $ - $ 1,192.24 $ 3,176.59 $ 105,722.91 HD019 Kimberly Duggar DEM $ 4,475.43 $ 2,600.00 $ - $ 4,430.76 $ 2,644.67 HD020 Yvonne Hayes Hinson DEM $ 25,945.44 $ - $ 300.00 $ 22,061.13 $ 3,884.31 HD020 Rodney Long DEM $ 34,889.81 $ 2,140.00 $ 2,958.25 $ 32,291.47 $ 4,738.34 HD021 Chuck Clemons REP $ 228,214.00 $ - $ 67,065.00 $ 84,305.69 $ 143,908.31 HD021 Kayser Enneking DEM $ 283,355.33 $ 10,000.00
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