Friday, April 26, 2002
How much they've raised
How much each candidate for statewide office has raised during the Jan. 31 to April 17 campaign finance reporting period and how much they each have available, according to campaign finance reports filed Thursday with the Secretary of State's office.
Governor
Bob Taft (R): raised $577,640, on hand $6.1 million
Tim Hagan (D): raised $229,168, on hand $146,686
Attorney General
Jim Petro (R): raised $77,882, on hand $765,494
Leigh Herington (D): raised $140,666, on hand $133,260
Treasurer
Joe Deters (R): raised $144,351, on hand $206,530
Mary Boyle (D): raised $165,723, on hand $152,661
Auditor
Betty Montgomery (R): raised $102,581, on hand $1.5 million
Helen Knipe Smith (D): raised $8,500, on hand $7,856
Secretary Of State
Kenneth Blackwell (R): raised $24,332, on hand $908,249
Bryan Flannery (D): raised $59,790, on hand $63,126
Supreme Court
Maureen O'Connor (R): raised $128,695, on hand $104,373
Tim Black (D): raised $545,133, on hand $478,757
Evelyn Lundberg Stratton (R): raised $255,285, on hand $175,246
Janet Burnside (D): raised $185,505, on hand $166,818
Legislature
House Republicans: raised $146,414, on hand $2.7 million
House Democrats: raised $108,241, on hand $304,023
Senate Republicans: raised $230,427, on hand $2 million
Senate Democrats: raised $124,255, on hand $312,296
Source: Secretary of State's office.
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