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Office Currently Elected Senator Challenger Party Contributions 2012 Florida Senate Finance Reports Cumulative Totals Through September 28, 2012 G2 Raised Spent September 15 - 28, 2012 Office Currently Elected Senator Challenger Party Contributions Loans In-Kinds Expenditures Cash on Hand G2 $ 6,000.00 $ - $ - $ 436.79 SD01 Don Gaetz REP $ 697,300.00 $ - $ 3,759.63 $ 369,229.23 $ 328,070.77 G2 $ - $ - $ - $ 38.52 SD01 Richard Harrison NPA $ 1,000.00 $ 2,000.00 $ - $ 2,194.38 $ 805.62 G2 $ 3,200.13 $ - $ - $ 5,607.89 SD02 Greg Evers REP $ 254,925.40 $ - $ 2,922.90 $ 167,211.67 $ 87,713.73 G2 $ - $ - $ - $ - SD02 Joshua Hartigan WRI $ - $ - $ - $ - $ - G2 $ 38,176.00 $ - $ 308.89 $ 16,340.71 SD03 Bill Montford DEM $ 234,911.00 $ - $ 1,227.69 $ 69,048.99 $ 165,862.01 G2 SD03 John Shaw # REP SD04 OPEN SEAT G2 $ 46,330.11 $ - $ - $ 24,852.05 SD04 Aaron Bean REP $ 597,057.90 $ - $ 7,995.08 $ 525,485.45 $ 71,572.45 G2 $ - $ - $ - $ - SD04 Kyle Alexander Bedran WRI $ - $ - $ - $ - $ - G2 $ - $ - $ - $ - SD04 Patrick Dewayne Mency WRI $ - $ - $ - $ - $ - G2 $ 32,589.00 $ - $ 20,979.46 $ 117,006.21 SD04 Nancy Soderberg DEM $ 155,055.25 $ 15,000.00 $ 46,802.06 $ 152,967.65 $ 17,087.60 SD05 Charlie Dean ELECTED W/O OPPOSITION REP G2 $ 9,500.00 $ - $ - $ 84,899.90 SD06 John Thrasher REP $ 506,065.00 $ - $ 501.31 $ 314,292.52 $ 191,772.48 G2 $ 2,295.00 $ - $ - $ 488.06 SD06 Kathleen Trued DEM $ 9,755.00 $ - $ 2,459.30 $ 4,996.34 $ 4,758.66 SD07 OPEN SEAT G2 $ 15,000.00 $ - $ - $ 42,135.18 SD07 Rob Bradley REP $ 209,786.00 $ - $ 3,148.40 $ 90,093.51 $ 119,692.49 G2 $ 300.00 $ - $ - $ 175.00 SD07 William Mazzota DEM $ 3,115.00 $ - $ - $ 2,278.76 $ 836.24 SD08 OPEN SEAT G2 $ 9,630.24 $ - $ 6,391.29 $ 13,496.14 SD08 Frank Bruno DEM $ 317,493.24 $ 11,000.00 $ 124,490.48 $ 101,467.15 $ 227,026.09 G2 $ 32,114.95 $ - $ 32,067.80 $ 55,377.12 SD08 Dorothy Hukill REP $ 427,951.13 $ 100.00 $ 68,977.99 $ 296,629.25 $ 131,421.88 G2 $ 6,585.00 $ - $ - $ 10,080.66 SD09 Audrey Gibson DEM $ 71,310.00 $ - $ 45.16 $ 30,745.72 $ 40,564.28 G2 $ 3,000.00 $ - $ 15,000.00 $ 348.29 SD09 Cherron "CC" Newby REP $ 6,575.00 $ 25.00 $ 21,317.15 $ 3,169.92 $ 3,430.08 # Finance Report not received before midnight deadline. 2012 Florida Senate Finance Reports Cumulative Totals Through September 28, 2012 G2 Raised Spent September 15 - 28, 2012 Office Currently Elected Senator Challenger Party Contributions Loans In-Kinds Expenditures Cash on Hand G2 $ 34,522.00 $ - $ - $ 60,915.14 SD10 David Simmons REP $ 326,264.78 $ 1,500.00 $ 509.09 $ 123,861.38 $ 203,903.40 G2 $ - $ - $ - $ - SD10 James Patrick Adamczyk WRI $ - $ - $ - $ - $ - G2 $ - $ - $ - $ - SD10 Leo Cruz DEM $ 2,565.00 $ 100.00 $ 500.00 $ 1,796.82 $ 868.18 G2 $ 5,100.00 $ - $ - $ 2,300.00 SD11 Alan Hays REP $ 191,685.00 $ - $ 1,084.09 $ 52,980.59 $ 138,704.41 G2 $ - $ - $ - $ 58.00 SD11 John Iler NPA $ - $ 2,000.00 $ - $ 1,486.32 $ 513.68 SD12 OPEN SEAT G2 $ 25.00 $ - $ - $ 400.00 SD12 Fritz Jackson Seide REP $ 4,510.00 $ - $ - $ 3,388.61 $ 1,121.39 G2 $ 7,725.00 $ - $ - $ 2,787.53 SD12 Geraldine F. Thompson DEM $ 152,082.97 $ - $ 704.33 $ 141,107.00 $ 10,975.97 G2 $ 8,450.00 $ - $ - $ 164,999.19 SD13 Andy Gardiner REP $ 512,775.38 $ - $ 4,987.17 $ 242,669.05 $ 270,106.33 G2 $ 100.00 $ 500.00 $ 368.33 $ 4,219.38 SD13 Christopher Charles Pennington DEM $ 6,390.00 $ 6,850.00 $ 1,003.33 $ 12,154.83 $ 1,085.17 SD14 OPEN SEAT G2 $ 1,800.00 $ - $ 15,000.00 $ 110,020.20 SD14 William McBride REP $ 75,317.14 $ 205,000.00 $ 28,774.65 $ 246,979.56 $ 33,337.58 G2 $ 16,575.00 $ - $ 27,913.97 $ 38,426.10 SD14 Darren Soto DEM $ 175,541.00 $ - $ 80,913.76 $ 110,870.42 $ 64,670.58 SD15 OPEN SEAT G2 $ 145.00 $ - $ - $ 385.20 SD15 Stego Blue DEM $ 2,595.00 $ 1,600.00 $ 150.00 $ 4,188.44 $ 6.56 G2 $ 17,565.00 $ - $ - $ 1,917.50 SD15 Kelli Stargel REP $ 324,016.30 $ - $ 9,421.06 $ 263,116.97 $ 60,899.33 G2 $ 14,000.00 $ - $ - $ 5,183.25 SD16 Thad Altman REP $ 190,810.00 $ 50.00 $ 783.26 $ 101,694.94 $ 89,165.06 G2 $ - $ - $ - $ - SD16 Dominic Fallo II DEM $ 2,100.00 $ - $ - $ 1,781.82 $ 318.18 SD17 OPEN SEAT SD17 ELECTED IN PRIMARY John Legg REP SD18 OPEN SEAT SD18 ELECTED W/O GENERAL OPPOSITION Wilton Simpson REP SD19 Arthenia Joyner ELECTED W/O OPPOSITION DEM G2 $ 19,710.00 $ - $ 677.14 $ 6,664.09 SD20 Jack Latvala REP $ 530,167.00 $ 1,000.00 $ 6,493.39 $ 248,109.58 $ 283,057.42 G2 $ - $ - $ - $ 319.91 SD20 Ashley Rhodes-Courter DEM $ 675.00 $ 2,000.00 $ 900.00 $ 2,132.36 $ 542.64 # Finance Report not received before midnight deadline. 2012 Florida Senate Finance Reports Cumulative Totals Through September 28, 2012 G2 Raised Spent September 15 - 28, 2012 Office Currently Elected Senator Challenger Party Contributions Loans In-Kinds Expenditures Cash on Hand SD21 OPEN SEAT G2 $ 16,078.00 $ - $ 375.00 $ 138,029.58 SD21 Denise Grimsley REP $ 849,159.01 $ - $ 5,971.62 $ 534,838.40 $ 314,320.61 G2 $ 345.00 $ - $ - $ 67.42 SD21 Stacy Anderson McCland DEM $ 6,405.00 $ - $ 50.00 $ 3,770.50 $ 2,634.50 SD22 OPEN SEAT G2 $ - $ - $ - $ - SD22 Raymond Alan Baker WRI $ - $ - $ - $ - $ - G2 $ 8,225.00 $ - $ 31.86 $ (268.46) SD22 Jeff Brandes REP $ 234,520.00 $ 335,000.00 $ 1,663.86 $ 524,835.93 $ 44,684.07 SD23 Garrett Richter ELECTED W/O OPPOSITION REP SD24 OPEN SEAT G2 $ - $ - $ - $ 90.84 SD24 Elizabeth Belcher DEM $ 11,025.00 $ - $ 60.00 $ 6,429.78 $ 4,595.22 G2 $ 18,000.00 $ - $ 31.86 $ 21,884.91 SD24 Tom Lee REP $ 385,875.00 $ - $ 9,573.90 $ 303,709.16 $ 82,165.84 G2 $ - $ - $ - $ - SD24 Randolph Link WRI $ - $ - $ - $ - $ - SD25 OPEN SEAT G2 $ 19,850.00 $ - $ - $ 41,832.04 SD25 Joseph Abruzzo DEM $ 173,429.00 $ - $ 324.00 $ 75,468.12 $ 97,960.88 G2 $ 5,400.00 $ - $ 15,000.00 $ 3,403.88 SD25 Melanie Peterson REP $ 30,725.00 $ - $ 22,187.00 $ 23,136.12 $ 7,588.88 SD26 OPEN SEAT G2 $ 7,700.00 $ - $ - $ 9,030.57 SD26 Bill Galvano REP $ 480,787.10 $ - $ 3,842.08 $ 275,803.47 $ 204,983.63 G2 $ 300.00 $ - $ 400.00 $ 8.53 SD26 Paula House DEM $ 14,289.26 $ - $ 1,042.57 $ 6,568.43 $ 7,720.83 SD27 OPEN SEAT G2 SD27 Jeff Clemens # DEM G2 $ - $ - $ - $ - SD27 Travis Genard Harris WRI $ - $ - $ - $ - $ - SD28 Nancy Detert ELECTED W/O OPPOSITION REP G2 $ 7,500.00 $ - $ - $ 59.90 SD29 Jeremy Ring DEM $ 76,350.00 $ - $ 135.10 $ 33,330.75 $ 43,019.25 G2 $ - $ - $ - $ 39.97 SD29 Soren Swensen REP $ 2,000.00 $ 100.00 $ - $ 1,821.79 $ 278.21 G2 $ 19,550.00 $ - $ 500.00 $ 10,847.35 SD30 Lizbeth Benacquisto REP $ 621,315.56 $ 100.00 $ 22,940.19 $ 298,750.39 $ 322,665.17 G2 $ 1,175.00 $ - $ - $ 1,751.44 SD30 Debbie Jordan DEM $ 6,595.00 $ 2,100.00 $ 1,000.00 $ 4,867.84 $ 3,827.16 # Finance Report not received before midnight deadline. 2012 Florida Senate Finance Reports Cumulative Totals Through September 28, 2012 G2 Raised Spent September 15 - 28, 2012 Office Currently Elected Senator Challenger Party Contributions Loans In-Kinds Expenditures Cash on Hand G2 $ 18,000.00 $ - $ - $ - SD31 Christopher "Chris" Smith DEM $ 188,860.00 $ - $ 1,391.41 $ 111,223.45 $ 77,636.55 G2 $ - $ - $ - $ - SD31 Christopher "Chris" Smithmyer REP $ 2,000.00 $ - $ - $ 1,846.82 $ 153.18 G2 $ 21,500.00 $ - $ - $ 150,438.20 SD32 Joe Negron REP $ 579,990.00 $ - $ 1,721.69 $ 352,402.93 $ 227,587.07 G2 $ - $ - $ - $ - SD32 Ray D'Amiano DEM $ 2,060.00 $ - $ - $ 1,781.82 $ 278.18 G2 $ 13,875.00 $ - $ - $ - SD33 Eleanor Sobel DEM $ 266,897.40 $ 100.00 $ 410.68 $ 22,739.24 $ 244,258.16 G2 $ - $ - $ - $ - SD33 Rita Gambardella WRI $ - $ - $ - $ - $ - G2 $ 100.00 $ - $ 1,064.52 $ 129.83 SD33 Juan Selaya REP $ 4,900.00 $ 500.00 $ 2,072.94 $ 2,958.59 $ 2,441.41 G2 $ 39,366.27 $ - $ 53,590.00 $ 202,578.97 SD34 Ellyn Bogdanoff REP $ 537,142.59 $ - $ 206,873.04 $ 457,242.42 $ 79,900.17 G2 $ 7,250.00 $ - $ 16,150.00 $ 118,196.16 SD34 Maria Sachs DEM $ 281,676.00 $ - $ 135,582.06 $ 192,739.38 $ 88,936.62 G2 $ 19,336.00 $ - $ 270.00 $ 49,339.80 SD35 Gwen Margolis DEM $ 156,363.00 $ 160,000.00 $ 17,730.68 $ 144,062.32 $ 172,300.68 G2 $ 12,310.00 $ - $ - $ 62,880.05 SD35 John Daniel Couriel REP $ 202,095.28 $ - $ 11,734.76 $ 90,372.97 $ 111,722.31 SD36 Oscar Braynon ELECTED W/O OPPOSITION DEM SD37 Anitere Flores ELECTED W/O OPPOSITION REP SD38 Rene Garcia ELECTED W/O OPPOSITION REP SD39 OPEN SEAT G2 SD39 Dwight Bullard # DEM $ - G2 $ 4,750.00 $ - $ - $ 1,435.97 SD39 Scott Hopes REP $ 30,502.00 $ - $ 77.65 $ 12,972.01 $ 17,529.99 SD40 Miguel A. Diaz de la Portilla ELECTED W/O OPPOSITION REP # Finance Report not received before midnight deadline. 2012 Florida House Finance Reports Cumulative Totals Through September 28, 2012 G2 Raised Spent September 15 - 28, 2012 Office Currently Elected Representative Challenger Party Contributions Loans In-Kinds Expenditures Cash on Hand HD001 Clay Ingram ELECTED W/O OPPOSITION REP HD002 Clay Ford ELECTED W/O GENERAL OPPOSITION REP G2 $ - $ - $ - $ 2,763.40 HD003 Doug Broxson REP $ 213,500.00 $ 25,000.00 $ 36,901.22 $ 225,882.26 $ 12,617.74 G2 $ - $ - $ - $ - HD003 Margaret "Peggi" Smith WRI $ - $ - $ - $ - $ - HD004 Matt Gaetz ELECTED W/O OPPOSITION REP G2 $ 3,850.00 $ - $ 4,370.58 $ 557.62 HD005 Marti Coley REP $ 168,696.00 $ - $ 25,325.43 $ 121,941.87 $ 46,754.13 G2 $ - $ - $ - $ - HD005 Eddy G.
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