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We
have been following these six races in other parts of the state, where Democrats
were thought to have at least a modest chance to topple a Republican incumbent
(or, in the case of Gwen Mason, to take an open seat). Each entry is linked
to a more complete write-up about the race, as well as a campaign finance
report for the previous reporting period. (Dave Sagarin, October 16,
2009)
13th
House District
Candidate |
Raised in Sept |
Raised in Cycle |
On Hand 9/30 |
John Bell (D) |
$ 170,400 |
$ 395,000 |
$ 74,500 |
Bob Marshall (R)* |
$ 10,900 |
$ 105,600 |
$ 84,000 |
14th
House District
Candidate |
Raised in Sept |
Raised in Cycle |
On Hand 9/30 |
Seward Anderson (D) |
$ 31,100 |
$ 133,700 |
$ 30,800 |
Danny Marshall (R)* |
$ 42,800 |
$ 217,200 |
$ 73,700 |
17th
House District
Candidate |
Raised in Sept |
Raised in Cycle |
On Hand 9/30 |
Gwen Mason (D) |
$ 50,900 |
$ 213,200 |
$ 85,800 |
Bill Cleaveland (R) |
$ 88,400 |
$ 170,100 |
$ 97,200 |
42nd
House District
Candidate |
Raised in Sept |
Raised in Cycle |
On Hand 9/30 |
Greg Werkheiser (D) |
$ 159,000 |
$ 474,000 |
$ 46,000 |
David Albo (R)* |
$ 88,800 |
$ 482,400 |
$ 46,500 |
73rd
House District
Candidate |
Raised in Sept |
Raised in Cycle |
On Hand 9/30 |
Tom Shields (D) |
$ 123,000 |
$ 256,400 |
$ 47,100 |
John O'Bannon (R)* |
$ 33,000 |
$ 431,700 |
$ 191,600 |
93rd
House District
Candidate |
Raised in Sept |
Raised in Cycle |
On Hand 9/30 |
Robin Abbott (D) |
$ 113,600 |
$ 345,200 |
$ 56,900 |
Phil Hamilton (R)* |
$ 76,000 |
$ 543,900 |
$ 174,600 |
Amounts rounded to nearest hundred. * indicates incumbent
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