So-called "pre-general" fundraising reports for federal candidates, covering the period of Oct. 1 through Oct. 17, were due at the Federal Elections Commission on Thursday night. Below is our roundup of fundraising numbers from every House race that we at Daily Kos Elections have given a competitive rating—94 in total:
As always, all numbers are in thousands. Numbers highlighted in blue indicate a larger number for the Democrat; numbers highlighted in red indicate a larger number for the Republican. An explanation of each column:
• "CD" stands for congressional district.
• "Raised" is the amount the candidate has received in donations from donors during the period, not including any loans.
• "Self Fund" is the amount of direct contributions a candidate has made to his or her own campaign. This number, if any, is also counted in the "Raised" column.
• "Self Loan" is the amount of any loans a candidate has made to his or her own campaign. This number, if any, is not counted in the "Raised" column.
• "Spent" is the amount of money the campaign has spent during the period.
• "CTD" indicates a candidate's contributions raised cycle-to-date, as of the end of the period.
• "CoH" stands for total cash-on-hand at the end of the fundraising period.
You can also download a complete copy of our spreadsheet
here. You can also take a look at our prior roundups from this cycle:
3Q 2012 |
2Q 2012 |
1Q 2012 |
4Q 2011 |
3Q 2011 |
2Q 2011.