The following are the basics from the most recent round of campaign finance reports for Congressional candidates. The basics for U.S. Senate candidates Susan Collins and Tom Allen can be found here.
Since the primary election fell in the middle of the second quarter, the first number listed reflects the first part of the quarter, April 1 to May 21. The second number is the second part of the quarter, May 22 to June 30. The third number is either the total between the two halves, or the cycle-to-date total.
Total earned 4/1-5/21: $237,386
Total earned 5/22-6/30: $234,983
Total earned Q2: $472,369
Total earned, cycle: $1.6 million
Total spent 4/1-5/21: $454,259
Total spent 5/22-6/30: $393,976
Total spent Q2: $848,235
Total spent cycle: $1.4 million
Total cash on hand: $191,870
Debts owed: $0
Total earned 4/1-5/21: $26,192
Total earned 5/22-6/30: $80,481
Total earned Q2: $106,673
Total earned, cycle: $289,372
Total spent 4/1-5/21: $83,433
Total spent 5/22-6/30: $74,702
Total spent Q2: $155,135
Total spent cycle: $234,297
Total cash on hand: $54,778
Debts owed: $77,741
Total earned 4/1-5/21: $87,461
Total earned 5/22-6/30: $71,718
Total earned Q2: $159,179
Total earned, cycle: $626,401
Total spent 4/1-5/21: $23,648
Total spent 5/22-6/30: $27,520
Total spent Q2: $51,168
Total spent cycle: $255,524
Total cash on hand: $419,857
Debts owed: $0
Total earned 4/1-5/21: $50,426
Total earned 5/22-6/30: $54,691
Total earned Q2: $105,117
Total earned, cycle: $143,437
Total spent 4/1-5/21: $85,610
Total spent 5/22-6/30: $55,822
Total spent Q2: $141,432
Total spent cycle: $154,569
Total cash on hand: -$8,969
Debts owed: $0
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I don't get it.
How does Frary have -$9,000 on hand yet no debt? Is that a typo on the report?
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