Senate 1Q 2009 Fundraising Roundup

Here’s our summary of FEC filings for the quarter that ended on March 30, for the hot Senate races. (House filings are here.) The left column is total receipts for the second quarter. (This is based on slightly different criteria as ‘total raised’ from the House list, as ‘total receipts’ doesn’t include transfers between committees.) The right column is current cash on hand. All dollar amounts are in thousands. Numbers are courtesy of the National Journal, except for John Sharp’s numbers, which come from Burnt Orange Report.

There are a number of announced candidates in interesting races who aren’t included in this table because they formally announced their candidacies either in April or late March so that reporting was not required. This includes Ryan Frazier (CO), Rob Simmons (CT), Jack Conway (KY), Sharron Angle (NV), and Pat Toomey (PA). On the other hand, you’ll see a number of representatives who are likely or potential candidates who haven’t announced, but are included; that’s because their House numbers are public and, if they switch, can be transferred.

State Candidate Party 2Q Receipts CoH
Arizona McCain R-inc $2,557 $4,440
Arkansas Lincoln D-inc $1,722 $2,272
California Boxer D-inc $905 $4,622
California DeVore R $132 $48
Colorado Bennet D-inc $1,426 $1,346
Connecticut Dodd D-inc $1,049 $1,388
Connecticut Caligiuri R $45 $36
Delaware Castle R $75 $842
Florida Rubio R $255 $212
Florida Meek D $1,513 $1,678
Florida Gelber D $363 $296
Illinois Burris D-inc $0.845 $0.845
Illinois Giannoulias D $1,145 $1,123
Illinois Kirk R $696 $598
Kentucky Bunning R-inc $263 $376
Kentucky Mongiardo D $430 $389
Louisiana Vitter R-inc $740 $2,536
Louisiana Melancon D $187 $912
Missouri Blunt R $560 $674
Missouri Carnahan D $1,048 $928
Nevada Reid D-inc $2,234 $5,053
Nevada Heller R $96 $178
New Hampshire Sununu R $0 $97
New Hampshire Hodes D $302 $261
New York Gillibrand D-inc $2,347 $2,203
New York Israel D $282 $1,723
New York Maloney D $427 $1,339
New York McCarthy D $150 $262
New York King R $131 $1,127
North Carolina Burr R-inc $703 $1,626
North Carolina McIntyre D $64 $633
Ohio Portman R $1,705 $3,042
Ohio Fisher D $1,036 $1,017
Ohio Brunner D $207 $193
Oklahoma Coburn R-inc $17 $57
Pennsylvania Specter R-inc $1,277 $6,736
Pennsylvania Luksik R $11 $3
Pennsylvania Sestak D $550 $3,343
Pennsylvania Schwartz D $379 $2,146
Pennsylvania Torsella D $597 $584
Texas Williams R $348 $388
Texas Shapiro R $34 $210
Texas Sharp D $2,517 * $2,433
Texas White D $1,876 $2,132
Wisconsin Feingold D $720 $2,758

Which incumbent raised the most? Kristen Gillibrand, unsurprisingly (given her monster fundraising reputation, her expensive state, and the likelihood of a serious primary challenge), followed by Harry Reid and Blanche Lincoln, both acting quickly to squelch any notions of a serious GOP challenge.

But which non-incumbent raised the most? Rob Portman led the GOP with $1.7 million, and Kendrick Meek has been busy with $1.5 million. But the winner is a Democratic candidate who is under the radar, in a race that or may not actually exist: Houston mayor Bill White, who is raising for a hypothetical special election for a seat vacated by Kay Bailey Hutchison. (UPDATE: Former Texas comptroller and fellow imaginary senate candidate John Sharp reported an even larger amount in receipts, although he gets an asterisk because $515K was contributions and the rest was self-loaned.)

House 1Q 2009 Fundraising Roundup

The FEC’s April 15th deadline for candidates to file their first quarter fundraising reports has come and gone, and now it’s SSP’s turn to rake together all the interesting numbers for House incumbents and the (very few) challengers who have filed.

As always, all numbers are in thousands and are adjusted for rounding. “CoH” indicates cash-on hand, and the “Raised” column contains strictly funds raised through donor contributions, not loans. An “X” in the “Frontline” column indicates a Democratic incumbent’s participation in the DCCC’s Frontline program.

A few quick notes:

  • The average amount raised by a Frontline participant was $255K, with each member having an average CoH of $269K.
  • The biggest raiser of the Frontline class was John Adler, who raked in $461K. The weakest? Carol Shea-Porter, who only took in $111K. She never makes our lives easy…
  • Challengers who outraised incumbents: Beth Krom (D, CA-48), Steve Chabot (R, OH-01) and Jack McDonald (D, TX-10).
  • Fuel for the retirement watch: Check out the weak hauls of GOP Reps. Henry Brown ($22K), Frank Wolf ($2K) and Bill Young ($1K). Delaware’s Mike Castle will want to pump up the volume now that he’s facing a top-tier challenger, but he’s also sitting on a fairly hefty war chest.
  • ID-01: Bill “Brain Fade” Sali, who is supposedly mulling a rematch with Democrat Walt Minnick, brought in nothing — and he’s still carrying about $100,000 worth of debts from his previous two campaigns. Not exactly an encouraging sign for those of us who love to have Sali to kick around.
  • LA-02: Joe Cao raises $143K, but only banks $61K at the end of the quarter. Not impressive at all — but even if he was raking in Mark Kirk-like sums per quarter, he’d still lose. So what’s the point?