crossposted from Ohio Daily Blog
Candidate | District | 4Q Donations | Cash on Hand | Debts or note |
Steve Driehaus | OH-01 | $190,054.78 | $418,662.01 | |
Steve Black | OH-02 | $64,322.00 | $223,535.61 | $58,320.00 |
Victoria Wulsin | OH-02 | $113,773.32 | $344,315.29 | |
Charles Sanders | OH-03 | $1,090.00 | $21.14 | |
Charlie Wilson* | OH-06 | $64,905.33 | $294,645.87 | $191,650.00 |
Dave Woolever | OH-07 | $1,791.48 | $305.84 | $12,900.00 |
Bill Conner | OH-07 | $3,352.03 | $5,780.17 | $10,500.00 |
Marcy Kaptur* | OH-09 | $29,250.00 | $847,210.88 | All from PACs |
Barbara Ferris | OH-10 | $12,234.00 | $6,547.52 | |
Joe Cimperman | OH-10 | $227,599.78 | $204,771.90 | |
Tom O’Grady | OH-10 | $28,300.00 | $25,415.33 | |
Rosemary Palmer | OH-10 | $19,203.00 | $51,737.13 | |
Dennis Kucinich* | OH-10 | $13,351.09 | $13,383.26 | |
Stephanie Tubbs Jones* | OH-11 | $132,646.58 | $114,704.16 | $82,958.00 via PACs |
Betty Sutton* | OH-13 | $74,139.68 | $72,403.49 | |
Bill O’Neill | OH-14 | $71,226.46 | $102,930.45 | |
Mary Jo Kilroy | OH-15 | $356,898.45 | $638,086.88 | $35,000 |
John Boccieri | OH-16 | $110,789.38 | $308,719.15 | |
Tim Ryan* | OH-17 | $165,695.01 | $357,103.59 | |
Zack Space* | OH-18 | $282,181.83 | $755,810.31 | $11,106.88 |
NOTES: Incumbents indicated with asterisk (*)
Anyone not listed did not file a report. (Candidates who raised less than $5,000 are not required to file.)
I’ve got the COH figures for incumbent Republicans in Ohio. The comparison to the Dems follows:
OH-1 Steve Chabot $1,002,613 Dreihaus $418,662
OH-2 Jean Schmidt 124,857 Wulsin 344,315
OH-3 Mike Turner 515,056 Sanders 21
OH-4 James Jordan 439,521
OH-5 Bob Latta 20,085 The clown
OH-7 Hobson/open Conner 5,780
OH-8 John Boehner 429,450
OH-12 Pat Tiberi 759,986
OH-14 Steve LaTourette564,845 O’Neill 102,930
OH-15 Pryce/open Kilroy 638,087
OH-16 Regula/open Boccieri 308,719
Four of our candidates have at least $300 K and only one is outgunned on the money front so far. O’Neill has $102 Kand the other 5 districts look bad. (Dem numbers take top $ figure from your chart).