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The second fundraising quarter started April 1 and ended June 30. Figures reported by campaigns are noted as such and will be updated later with link to official FEC report.

Note: The July report listed on the FEC Web site includes fundraising conducted only between April 29 and July 1, a period that does not include the entire second quarter. A special pre-primary report lists money raised between April 1 and April 28.

Third Congressional District:
Incumbent:
Kathy Dahlkemper (D) July quarter: $280,000; Cycle: 1.5 million; Cash-on-hand: $1 million
Total raised in second quarter: $320,000

Challenger:
Mike Kelly (R) July quarter: $50,000 Cycle: $130,000 Cash-on-hand: $100,000
Total raised second quarter: $80,000
*Note: Kelly donated another $250,000 to his campaign since April, bringing his total amount of personal contributions to $415,000 for the cycle.

Fourth Congressional District:
Incumbent:
Jason Altmire (D) July report: $290,000; Cycle: $1.9 million; Cash-on-hand $1.5 million
Total money raised in second quarter: $380,000

Challenger:
Keith Rothfus (R) July report: $260,000; Cycle: $410,000; Cash-on-hand: $200,000
Total raised in second quarter: $340,000
*Note: Rothfus donated another $25,000 to his campaign in the July quarter, bringing his total to $150,000 this cycle.

Sixth Congressional District:
Incumbent:
Jim Gerlach (R) July report: $430,000; Cycle: $1.37 million; Cash-on-hand: $540,000
Total raised in second quarter: $490,000

Challenger:
Manan Trivedi (D) July report: $390,000; Cycle: $840,00 ; Cash-on-hand: $330,000
Total amount raised in second quarter: $430,000
*Note: The amount raised in the July report includes a $36,000 contribution from the candidate.

Seventh Congressional District:
Incumbent:
Open

Challengers:
Bryan Lentz (D) July report: $230,000; Cycle: $1.02 million; Cash-on-hand: $790,000
Total raised during second quarter: $270,000

Pat Meehan (R) July report: $445,000; Cycle: $1.65 million; Cash-on-hand: $1.12 million
Total raised in second quarter: $500,000

Eighth Congressional District:
Incumbent:
Patrick Murphy (D)  July report: $519,000; Cycle: $2.66 million; Cash-on-hand: $1.78 million
Total raised during second quarter: $585,000

Challenger:
Mike Fitzpatrick (R) July report: $350,000; Cycle: $925,000; Cash-on-hand: $665,000
Total raised in second quarter: $415,000

10th Congressional District:
Incumbent:
Chris Carney (D) July report: $200,000; Cycle: $1.1 million; Cash-on-hand: $800,00
Total raised in second quarter: $250,000
*Note: Carney’s fundraising quarter includes a $30,000 transfer from another committee.

Challenger:
Tom Marino (R) July report: $80,000; Cycle: $230,000; Cash-on-hand: $11,000
Total raised in second quarter: $120,000

11th Congressional District:
Incumbent:
Paul Kanjorski (D) July report: $180,000; Cycle: $1.4 million; Cash-on-hand: $1.05 million
Total raised in second quarter: $220,000

Challenger:
Lou Barletta (R) July report: $212,000; Cycle: $520,000; Cash-on-hand: $237,000
Total raised in second quarter: $240,000

12th Congressional District (July report includes only fundraising between June 8 and June 30):
Incumbent: Open

Challenger:
Mark Critz (D) Since June 8: $176,000; Cash-on-hand: $166,000
Tim Burns (R) Since June 8: $10,000; Cash-on-hand: $163,000

15th Congressional District:
Incumbent:
Charlie Dent (R) July report: $310,000 ; Cycle: $1.76; Cash-on-hand: $1.04 million
Total raised in second quarter: $420,000

Challenger:
John Callahan (D): July report: $274,000; Cycle: $1.4 million; Cash-on-hand: $990,000
Total raised in second quarter: $350,000

17th Congressional District:
Incumbent:
Tim Holden (D) July report: $210,000; Cycle: $940,000; Cash-on-hand: $885,000
Total raised in second quarter: $300,000

Challenger:
Dave Argall (R): July report: $60,000; Cycle: $205,000; Cash-on-hand: $29,000
Total raised in second quarter:  $77,000

* Correction: An earlier version of this story conflated the July report filed with the FEC with the second fundraising quarter. As noted earlier, the second quarter comprises money raised in the July report and a special pre-primary report.

2 Responses

  1. looks like there are a couple of runaway races…the republicans are not faring so well in many districts. PA3 is a clear example of a runaway. Kelly raised 80K? and Dahlkemper has 1 million on hand. This race isn’t even close.

  2. Looks like the Trivedi raised since July # is off by about $30k….he raised 350k not 390k…

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