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Congressional Money.Numbers Following The Money: Michigan’s 2016 Races For Congress District General Party Campaign Campaign Campaign Total Loans To Total Receipts Amount of Total Cash on Hand At Amount Raised Votes Received Percentage Of Election Affiliation Contributions Contributions Contributions The Campaign Independent Disbursements The End Of The By Other In General Vote Total In Candidate From Individuals From Political From The Reported Spending In Election Cycle Candidates and Election General Election Committees Candidate General Election Spent By Other Groups In Primary * This chart includes only general election candidates for whom we could find campaign finance disclosures. 1st Jack GOP $574,710.83 $352,421.93 $94.97 $353,120.00 $1,344,538.88 $2,326,514.33 $1,303,595.09 -$37,513.31 $1,380,032.67 197,777 54.9% Bergman 1st Lon Johnson Dem $1,506,316.72 $542,905.95 $5,400.00 $0.00 $2,058,969.41 $2,277,101.00 $2,027,811.98 $13,061.00 $67,525.63 144,334 40.06% 1st Diane Lib $2,710.00 $3,918.84 $2,655.40 $0.00 $6,574.24 $0.00 $6,124.42 $784.00 $0.00 13,386 3.72% Bostow 2nd Bill Huizenga GOP $436,105.16 $752,551.86 $0.00 $0.00 $1,195,554.80 $0.00 $1,337,059.31 $221,456.27 $0.00 212,508 62.63% 2nd Dennis Dem $1,500.00 $6,000.00 $0.00 $609.00 $9,634.36 $0.00 $1,618.50 $552.00 $0.00 110,391 32.53% Murphy 3rd Justin GOP $628,989.39 $37,200.00 $0.00 $0.00 $680,008.63 $0.00 $803,138.92 $257,825.50 $0.00 203,545 59.45% Amash 3rd Douglas Dem $7,179.50 $23,000.00 $0.00 $0.00 $30,179.50 $0.00 $25,913.63 $4,169.37 $0.00 128,400 37.5% Smith 4th John GOP $498,147.73 $556,005.42 $0.00 $0.00 $1,075,576.79 $0.00 $929,129.75 $62,360.00 $0.00 194,572 61.62% Moolenaar 4th Debra Wirth Dem $2,125.00 $1,000.00 $0.00 $11,607.20 $14,732.20 $0.00 $12,360.02 $2,432.00 $0.00 101,277 32.07% 5th Daniel Kildee Dem $43,320.00 $638,512.54 $0.00 $0.00 $1,088,723.79 $0.00 $739,073.10 $537,739.00 $0.00 195,279 61.16% 6th Fred Upton GOP $876,313.00 $2,033,304.00 $0.00 $0.00 $3,048,949.29 $100,001.86 $2,537,962.35 $521,450.00 $0.00 193,259 58.64% 6th Paul Dem $1,120,576.02 $31,048.32 $8,825.00 $0.00 $1,161,349.76 $12,000.00 $1,150,499.54 $8,294.00 $0.00 119,980 36.41% Clements 6th Lorence Lib $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $5,232.38 $90,869.00 $0.00 16,248 4.93% $0.00 Wenke 7th Tim Walberg GOP $1,107,282.19 $1,139,599.00 $0.00 $0.00 $2,407,673.14 $309,195.75 $2,526,265.03 $217,758.00 $0.00 184,321 55.05% 7th Gretchen Dem $1,867,485.98 $533,228.07 $9,900.00 $170,000.00 $2,581,563.05 $584,251.00 $2,436,352.11 $88,705.00 $0.00 134,010 40.03% Driskell 8th Mike Bishop GOP $1,378,017.40 $951,534.23 $0.00 $0.00 $2,335,436.04 $713,611.00 $1,571,649.53 $155,474.00 $0.00 205,629 56.03% 8th Suzanna Dem $635,404.93 $136,609.83 $0.00 $8,500.00 $780,514.76 $255,795.00 $741,299.74 $9,697.00 $803,985.65 143,791 39.18% Shkreli 9th Sander Levin Dem $253,340.10 $1,035,880.00 $0.00 $0.00 $1,305,383.98 $0.00 $1,284,731.92 $259,097.00 $0.00 199,661 57.91% 9th Christopher GOP $4,614.00 $975.00 $0.00 $12,000.00 $17,804.20 $0.00 $17,440.56 $0.00 $0.00 128,937 37.4% Morse 10th Paul Mitchell GOP $160,033.09 $164,450.00 $428,677.01 $3,132,610.00 $3,887,789.77 $0.00 $3,890,251.02 $4,490.00 $783,548.59 215,132 63.09% 10th Frank Dem $15,075.82 $33,350.00 $0.00 $0.00 $48,425.82 $0.00 $43,979.05 $1,439.00 $0.00 110,112 32.29% Accavitti 11th David Trott GOP $813,530.73 $391,721.13 $22,968.77 $75,000.00 $1,339,849.44 $0.00 $1,515,707.41 $21,300.00 $0.00 200,872 52.93% 11th Anil Kumar Dem $381,103.28 $38,350.00 $0.00 $760,000.00 $1,179,453.28 $0.00 $1,122,195.12 $53,843.00 $0.00 152,461 40.18% 12th Jeff Jones GOP $19,202.07 $1,600.00 $0.00 $20,000.00 $40,862.07 $0.00 $12,575.11 $1,936.00 $0.00 96,104 29.25% 12th Debbie Dem $584,121.26 $587,677.87 $0.00 $0.00 $1,172,607.49 $0.00 $1,086,381.40 $477,260.00 $0.00 211,378 64.34% Dingell 13th Jeff Gorman GOP $874.00 $1,196.00 $0.00 $0.00 $5,337.00 $0.00 $5,337.00 $0.00 $0.00 40,541 15.73% 13th John Dem $183,560.15 $439,746.27 $0.00 $0.00 $627,890.26 $11,051.47 $643,286.26 $30,988.00 $84,057.34 198,771 77.1% Conyers 14th Brenda Dem $356,649.19 $517,051.09 $0.00 $0.00 $878,067.86 $12,727.27 $722,003.59 $278,506.74 $5,000.00 244,135 78.51% Lawrence Totals $30,323,449.81 $6,602,248.68 $3,124,149.88 Total Money $40,049,848.37 Tracked * Source: Federal campaign finance disclosures and TV ad-tracking data from Kantar Media/CMAG. Individuals Political Candidate Total Loans Total Receipts Primary IE Total Cash on Hand Committees Disbursements Jason Allen 343848.45 27500.00 1011.82 43286.36 429674.61 429674.61 418080.44 248.17 Tom Casperson 371111.40 90994 0.00 53000.00 520676.06 520676.06 520343.87 698.79 Jerry Cannon 35481.92 $0.00 28375.71 $0.00 67525.63 68511.82 -986.19 1st GOP $429,682.00 1380032.67 Doug North $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 Anthony Forlini 72488.97 13700.00 0.00 35968.24 122157.21 122157.21 108495.34 948.11 Phillip Pavlov 360452.60 7700.00 0.00 33500.00 402318.51 402318.51 401698.96 619.55 Alan Sanborn 54588.40 5950.00 0.00 3000.00 63538.40 63538.40 63538.40 0.00 Davivd VanAssche 17057.74 $0.00 98.73 150500.00 168224.47 168224.47 171147.76 161.98 10th GOP $27,310.00 783548.59 Janice Winfrey 54963.64 2500.00 25.00 21000.00 84057.34 79272.99 4784.35 Terrance Morrison $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 5000.00 5000.00 5030.00 5170.00 Vanessa Moss $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 Melissa Gilbert 705711.64 97350.00 0.00 0.00 803985.65 $0.00 654755.34.
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