Here's a look at the fundraising numbers for U.S. House races in Pennsylvania at the end of the first quarter:
District 6
- Republican incumbent Jim Gerlach reports net contributions of $1,471,817.84 during the election cycle, $714,579.79 cash on hand. And, notably, no loans.
- Democratic challenger Bob Roggio is reporting $144,699.99 net contributions during the campaign, all within the most recent period. Cash on hand is reported as $168,258.92, loans from the candidate to the campaign accounting for $60,500.00 of the cash on hand.
District 7
- Incumbent Dem Joe Sestak reports net contributions of $636,483.90, with $226,730.60 cash on hand. He has no loans outstanding.
- Republican contender and Gulf War Veteran W. Craig Williams has netted $134,898.74 in contributions and hasn't yet begun to spend, with cash on hand totaling $132,914.39. His campaign is also debt free.
District 11
- Democrat Paul Kanjorski netted $441,769.00 in the most recent filing period in the race to defend his seat, bringing his total net contributions for this election to just over $1M. He reports $1,835,666.92 on hand at this time.
- Republican opponent, Hazelton mayor Lou Barletta, clocks in with just $3,645 net contributions, cash on hand of $15.00; the candidate also lent his campaign $10,020.00, which is also responsible for $65,000.00 in other loans.
District 18
- Incumbent Republican Tim Murphy's campaign reported net contributions in the most recent election cycle totalling $298,771, bringing net for the entire election to $890,069. With $876,171.17 on hand and no loans outstanding.
For the Democratic challengers:
- Beth Hafer (daughter of Ex-State Treasurer Barbara Hafer) has her campaign reporting $14,982.08 net contribs in the most recent reporting cycle and $43,192.99 total net for the election up to the primary filing deadline. Cash on hand is reported as $49,957.67, with no loans outstanding.
- Businessman Steve O'Donnell's campaign has netted $8,800 in contribs, cash on hand is reported at $200,485.45, with a big chunk coming from a $25,286.85 loan from the candidate to the campaign.
- Army veteran Brien Wall's campaign has netted $39,445 since starting up, $3,700 coming in this most recent reporting period. Cash on hand is reported as $5,034, with no loans outstanding.
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