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Contributor | Chronicler |
Last Edited | Chronicler May 10, 2006 05:17am |
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News Date | Wednesday, May 10, 2006 11:00:00 AM UTC0:0 |
Description | It sounds like the Green Party’s Maine gubernatorial candidate Pat LaMarche may have the most cash on hand, at the moment anyway. At least that’s according to this story on the recent campaign finance report filings which states that she’s received $200,000 in clean elections financing and has yet to tap into it yet.
Democratic Governor John Baldacci continues to lead the pack in campaign contributions in this year’s Blaine House race.
Finance reports were due Tuesday. Including donations from the previous reporting period, Baldacci has raised $383,692. Subtracting when he’s spent, Baldacci has $160,982 in cash on hand.
Republican State Senators Peter Mills of Cornville and Chandler Woodcock of Farmington have each received $200,000 by qualifying for Clean Election funds. Mills has $159,720 in cash on hand, and Woodcock has $180,507 in cash to spend.
Fellow Republican David Emery, a former congressman from Saint George who’s privately financed, has raised a total of $96,145 and spent $92,584, leaving $3,560 in cash.
Green Independent candidate Pat LaMarche has also received $200,000 by qualifying for public campaign financing, and no expenditures.
Christopher Miller of Gray, who’s challenging Baldacci in the Democratic primary June 13th, reports raising $2,740 and has $514 in cash. |
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