In state-level elections, the race for governor is the marquee contest on the ballot, setting the tone for the next two to four years in state government. And several upcoming governor’s races are expected to garner more attention — and be more contentious — than usual due to governors’ COVID-related decisions and rumored 2024 presidential aspirations. We’ve looked at the initial fundraising numbers in the 2022 gubernatorial races in the swing states. Even before the deadline for challengers to jump in, the incumbents are actively fundraising, with Abbott and DeSantis leading the pack.
Nate Whitten
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$6,412Total Expenditures
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Financial Activity
Top Contributors
Total Contributions | Name |
---|---|
$1,000.00 | Stephen Hwang |
$640.24 | Nate Whitten |
$500.00 | Howard Goodman |
$500.00 | Howard Goodman |
$420.00 | Joe Ramirez |
$300.00 | Alan Levanson |
$250.00 | Elizabeth Vernellis |
$250.00 | Fred Corey |
$250.00 | Keith Reece |
$250.00 | Rosalyn Wampler |
Top Payees
Total Expenditures | Payee |
---|---|
$1,000.00 | Howard Goodman |
$1,000.00 | Stephen Hwang |
$578.01 | Nate Whitten |
$420.00 | Joe Ramirez |
$342.09 | Biltmore Pro Print |
$300.00 | Alan Levanson |
$250.00 | Elizabeth Vernellis |
$250.00 | Fred Corey |
$250.00 | Keith Reece |
$250.00 | Rosalyn Wampler |
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