Schweikert, O’Halleran show dramatic increases in campaign warchests

O’Halleran, CD1( left) Schweikert, CD6

Filed Feb. 3, 2020

By Arizona’s Politics

Our 5:10 pm report below set out how much each of our Arizona delegation to the U.S. House of Representatives raised in the 4th quarter.

That metric is good to show how hard they are fundraising and how successful all of those oft-annoying pitches have been. But, different candidates can spend far different amounts raising that money and running their early campaigns. So, perhaps more important at this point is how much each person has in the bank and how that warchest has grown or shrunk. With that in mind, here are the cash on hand numbers for our 9 Representatives.

O’Halleran, CD1: $574k to $919k

Kirkpatrick, CD2: $500k to $621k

Grijalva, CD3: $180k to $211k

Gosar, CD4: $202k to $223k

Biggs, CD5: $471k to $482k

Schweikert, CD6: ($43k)* to $82K*   (*COH less Debts Outstanding; explained in 2:35pm post)

Gallego, CD7: $680k to $755k

Lesko, CD8: $317k to $379k

Stanton, CD9: $460k to $616k

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