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Campaign Disclosures – Republicans

Filed under: 2010 Elections — July 7, 2009 @ 10:44 am

Below are campaign disclosures filed with the State Ethics Commission for the reporting period ending on June 30, 2009 for Republican candidates for state-wide office. Candidates have until July 7th to file their disclosure. Candidates that file between July 8-14 are subject to a $25 fine. They are subject to an additional $50 fine after July 15th (a total fine of $75).

Please note that the “Contributions” include in-kind donations and loans. “Cash On Hand” amounts may in some instances include money from previous reporting cycles.

These disclosures will be trickling in throughout the day, so please check back for more information.

Governor:

Candidate Contributions   In-Kind   Loans   Expenditures   Cash On Hand  
Nathan Deal     $1,230,290.00     $6,897.17     $250,000.00     $80,442.62     $1,149,847.38    
Karen Handel     $431,178.57     $9,456.67     $0.00     $106,164.60     $325,013.97    
Eric Johnson     $962,773.40     $6,546.79     $0.00     $49,290.20     $913,483.20    
Ray McBerry     $18,596.44     $1,000.00     $0.00     $15,172.06     $3,424.38    
John Oxendine     $416,580.35     $1,300.00     $0.00     $280,056.51     $1,006,869.54    
Austin Scott     $180,620.00     $19,500.00     $9,225.00     $95,041.47     $85,578.53    

Lt. Governor:

Candidate Contributions   In-Kind   Loans   Expenditures   Cash On Hand  
Casey Cagle     $560,578.98     $0.00     $0.00     $99,519.58     $502,881.85    

Secretary of State:

Candidate Contributions   In-Kind   Loans   Expenditures   Cash On Hand  
Brian Kemp     $267,170.00     $4,064.04     $0.00     $11,509.85     $255,660.15    
Doug MacGinnitie     $257,127.76     $3,744.65     $50,000.00     $33,453.63     $223,674.13    

Attorney General:

Candidate Contributions   In-Kind   Loans   Expenditures   Cash On Hand  
Sam Olens     $185,959.00     $550.00     $16,000.00     $10,815.95     $175,143.05    

School Superintendent:

Candidate Contributions   In-Kind   Loans   Expenditures   Cash On Hand  
Kathy Cox     $21,970.00     $1,248.21     $0.00     $7,514.59     $26,368.91    
Richard Woods     $3,979.31     $214.27     $0.00     $1,046.39     $2,932.92    

Insurance Commissioner:

Candidate Contributions   In-Kind   Loans   Expenditures   Cash On Hand  
John Fuchko     $0.00     $0.00     $0.00     $0.00     $0.00    
Seth Harp     $23,900.00     $0.00     $100.00     $6,270.80     $17,629.20    
Ralph Hudgens     $80,700.00     $1,091.32     $0.00     $5,606.35     $75,093.65    
Harold Logsdon     $18,873.00     $2,389.57     $2,000.00     $2,370.71     $16,502.29    
Stephen Northington     $28,657.17     $20,725.00     $6,400.00     $23,009.10     $7,735.65    
Gerry Purcell     $9,724.00     $2,800.92     $12,500.00     $12,658.51     $9,565.49    

Agriculture Commissioner:

Candidate Contributions   In-Kind   Loans   Expenditures   Cash On Hand  
Gary Black     $153,880.00     $510.00     $0.00     $10,844.88     $143,035.12    
Darwin Carter                        
John Wilkinson     $28,657.17     $0.00     $12,778.17     $18,830.25     $9,826.92    

Labor Commissioner:

Candidate Contributions   In-Kind   Loans   Expenditures   Cash On Hand  
Melvin Everson     $25,025.00     $1,738.46     $400.00     $3,744.72     $21,280.28    

PSC District 2:

Candidate Contributions   In-Kind   Loans   Expenditures   Cash On Hand  
Bobby Baker     $25,700.00     $0.00     $25,000.00     $26,212.80     $14,044.21    

3 Responses to “Campaign Disclosures – Republicans”

  1. Campaign Disclosure Open Thread — Peach Pundit Says:

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  2. Bobincobb Says:

    As a retired life insurance guy I have to tell you that Senator Ralph Hudgens new name should be PAC-Man. Not only does he have five pacs contributing to his Insurance Commissioner race, but he’s apparently using his State Senate race to get around those pesky rules about accepting contributions from insurance companies. Something smells to high heaven about a candidate in two different races being able to use one to get around rules in another. Where is the AJC when you need them.

    I will be supporting Stephen Northington, also from Cobb and the only one of these guys that has actually worked in the insurance business. By contrast to Ralph, half of Stephen’s donations came from donations of $100 or less. They other guys seem to not realy be ready for the big leagues.

  3. Bobincobb Says:

    Oh and by the way, when is that McBerry guy going to realize he doesn’t stand a chance in hell of even coming in fourth in the Governor’s race.

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