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  2. List of congressional candidates who received campaign money ...

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    Congressional Candidates who received campaign money from the NRA -- click on arrows to sort the columns -- Candidate State House (H) or Senate (S) Party R=Republican D=Democrat Amount Election cycle Career totals (as of 2023) Notes Roy Blunt: MO S R $11,900 2016 - [14] [15] Barbara Comstock: VA H R $10,400 2016 - [14] Richard Burr: NC S R ...

  3. Campaign finance in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The candidates are not allowed to accept outside donations or to use their own personal money if they receive this public funding. Candidates who choose to raise money privately rather than accept the government subsidy are subject to significant administrative burdens and legal restrictions, with the result that most candidates accept the subsidy.

  4. Val Hoyle vs. Monique DeSpain: How much have candidates ... - AOL

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    The Federal Election Commission has released campaign finance information reported by the candidates for Congress.. In Oregon's fourth district, Democrat and incumbent U.S. Rep. Val Hoyle raised ...

  5. Campaign finance reports are in; see who's backing South ...

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    South Carolina’s 4th Congressional District is a GOP stronghold. The district has not had a Democratic or woman representative since Liz Patterson, who served from 1987-1993. She lost re ...

  6. Louisiana Congressional seats cost less in 2024 election cycle

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    The 3rd Congressional District was also won by an incumbent, U.S. Rep. Clay Higgins, R-La. Higgins received $950,000, spent almost $600,000. In 2022, he spent $1.1 million.

  7. Publicly funded elections - Wikipedia

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    Portions of Vermont system for publicly funding elections were found unconstitutional by the U.S. Supreme Court in its 2006 decision Randall v. Sorrell.In particular, state supplemental funds for publicly financed candidates whose opponents outspend them were struck down, while full funding of governor and lieutenant governor candidates remained in place.

  8. Presidential election campaign fund checkoff - Wikipedia

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    (A minor party candidate is the nominee of a party whose candidate received between 5 and 25 percent of the total popular vote in the preceding presidential election. A new party candidate is the nominee of a party that is neither a major party nor a minor party. This includes most "independent" candidates, because they run on a token party line.)

  9. Central WA congressional candidates haul in $1.5M this ... - AOL

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    Congressional candidates running in Central Washington raked in more than $1.5 million in campaign donations between April and the end of June, according to most recent filings with the Federal ...