October 26, 2008 - 22:39
News: Maine

Independent expenditure spending: State Senate races

Third-party groups have contributed to the following state Senate races:

 

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S.D. 1: $75,319 spent in the race between Sen. Peter Bowman (D-Kittery) and Mary Andrews (R-York)

  • $27,990 from the Democratic State Committee FOR Bowman
  • $16,701 from the Maine Republican Party FOR Andrews
  • $10,816 from the Senate Democratic Campaign Committee FOR Bowman
  • $8,049 from the Maine Prosperity PAC AGAINST Bowman
  • $4,979 from the Maine Republican Party AGAINST Bowman
  • $3,725 from the Maine Senate Republican Committee AGAINST Bowman
  • $1,430 from the Maine Truck PAC FOR Andrews
  • $833 from the Maine Conservation Voters Action Fund FOR Bowman
  • $500 from the Maine People’s Alliance FOR Bowman
  • $326 from Equality Maine PAC FOR Bowman

 

S.D. 15: $65,160 spent in the race between Sen. Lois Snowe-Mello (R-Poland) and Deborah Simpson (D-Auburn)

  • $35,748 from the Democratic State Committee FOR Simpson
  • $17,255 from the SDCC AGAINST Snowe-Mello
  • $4,916 from the Maine Republican Party AGAINST Simpson
  • $2,965 from the Maine Republican Party FOR Snowe-Mello
  • $1,670 from the Maine Prosperity PAC AGAINST Simpson
  • $898 from the Maine Conservation Voters Action Fund FOR Simpson
  • $557 from the SDCC FOR Simpson
  • $490 from Maine Friends of Animals FOR Simpson
  • $350 from the Maine People’s Alliance FOR Simpson
  • $160 from the Maine Democratic Party AGAINST Snowe-Mello
  • $150 from the Democratic State Committee AGAINST Snowe-Mello

 

S.D. 22: $62,363 spent in the race between David Miramant (D-Camden) and Christopher Rector (R-Thomaston)

  • $21,348 from the Democratic State Committee FOR Miramant
  • $15,949 from the SDCC FOR Miramant
  • $15,692 from the Maine Republican Party FOR Rector
  • $6,061 from the Maine Republican Party AGAINST Miramant
  • $1,380 from the Maine Prosperity PAC AGAINST Miramant
  • $975 from the Maine Prosperity PAC FOR Rector
  • $958 from the Maine Conservation Voters action fund FOR Miramant

 

S.D. 19: $40,948 spent in the race between Sen. Paula Benoit (R-Phippsburg) and Seth Goodall (D-Richmond)

  • $21,348 from the Democratic state committee FOR Goodall
  • $17,022 from the SDCC FOR Goodall
  • $1,338 from the Maine Republican Party FOR Benoit

 

S.D. 3: $40,085 spent in the race between Sen. Jon Courtney (R-Sanford) and Robert Stackpole (D-Sanford)

  • $22,690 from the Democratic State Committee FOR Stackpole
  • $11,217 from the SDCC FOR Stackpole
  • $6,178 from the Maine Republican Party FOR Courtney

 

S.D. 11: $6,541 spent in the race between Gerry Davis (R-Falmouth) and Jeanne Hulit (D-Falmouth)

  • $5,641 from the Maine Republican Party FOR Davis
  • $550 from the MSRC FOR Davis
  • $350 from the Maine People’s Alliance FOR Hulit

S.D. 21: $6,090 spent in the race between Sen. Earle McCormick (R-West Gardiner) and Sharon Benoit (D-Monmouth)

  • $5,045 from the Maine Republican Party FOR McCormick
  • $1,045 from Build Maine PAC FOR McCormick

S.D. 34: $6,532 spent in the race between Sen. Roger Sherman (R-Hodgdon) and Jackie Lundeen (D-Mars Hill)

  • $3,783 from the Maine Republican Party AGAINST Lundeen
  • $1,792 from the MSRC FOR Sherman
  • $957 from the Maine Prosperity PAC AGAINST Lundeen

S.D. 6: $4,979 spent in the race between Sen. Phillip Bartlett (D-Gorham) and Philip Csoros (R-Gorham)

  • $4,979 from the Maine Republican Party AGAINST Bartlett

 

S.D. 32: $4,600 spent in the race between Sen. Joe Perry (D-Bangor) and Tom Sawyer (R-Bangor)

  • $2,965 from the Maine Republican Party FOR Sawyer
  • $1,045 from the Build Maine PAC FOR Perry
  • $590 from the Maine People’s Alliance FOR Perry

 

S.D. 20: $3,908 spent in the race between Peter Rines (D-Wiscasset) and David Trahan (R-Waldoboro)

  • $2,575 from the Maine Republican Party FOR Trahan
  • $1,333 from the Equality Maine PAC FOR Rines

Jessica Alaimo is a PolitickerME.com Reporter and can be reached via email at noreply@politicker.com.

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