This article details the five candidates who raised the most money and lost their election. In the 2022 election cycle, 17 of 25 general elections were contested. The losing candidates are shown along with the percentage of the vote they received compared to the winner. In cases where the race was pushed to a runoff, vote percentages for both advancing candidates are included.
Indiana Electric Cooperatives State PAC
Indiana Committee
$266,024Total Contributions
$342,200Total Expenditures
Financial Activity
Top Contributors
Total Contributions | Name |
---|---|
$36,000.00 | Indiana Electric Cooperatives |
$32,989.85 | Unitemized Contributions |
$18,000.00 | Hoosier Energy Rec Inc |
$18,000.00 | Wabash Valley Power Alliance |
$10,000.00 | Hendricks Power Cooperative |
$8,000.00 | Ninestar Connect |
$6,000.00 | Northeastern Remc |
$5,000.00 | Heartland Remc |
$4,000.00 | Bartholomew County Republican Party |
$4,000.00 | Carroll White Remc |
Top Payees
Total Expenditures | Payee |
---|---|
$30,000.00 | House Republican Campaign Committee |
$30,000.00 | SENATE MAJORITY CAMPAIGN COMMITTEE (SMCC) |
$20,000.00 | Indiana Republican Party |
$15,000.00 | Rodric Bray |
$15,000.00 | Todd Huston |
$12,500.00 | Dave Hall |
$11,000.00 | Mike Braun |
$10,000.00 | Indiana Democratic Party |
$7,000.00 | Eric Koch |
$6,000.00 | Chris Garten |
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