October 31, 2008 - 10:28

Latest cash on hand numbers

Here is a breakdown of how much money candidates in the more high profile State House races this cycle have in their bank accounts going into Election Day, according to their reports with the Office of Campaign and Political Finance.

These figures show much large the candidates' campaign coffers are through Oct. 17.

Suffolk-2 Senate
State Sen. Dianne Wilkerson (D-Boston): -$1,936.91
Sonia Chang-Diaz (D-Jamaica Plain): $24,544.88

Norfolk, Bristol and Middlesex Senate
State Sen. Scott Brown (R-Wrentham): $96,542.98
Sara Orozco (D-Needham): $10,264.74

Middlesex-Worcester Senate
Steven Levy (R-Marlborough): $3,865.41
State Rep. Jamie Eldridge (D-Acton): $39,984.73

Middlesex-4 House
Arthur Vigeant (R-Marlborough): $4,402.93
Danielle Gregoire (D-Marlborough): $9,032.06

Middlesex-8 House
Dan Haley (R-Holliston): $23,673.86
Carolyn Dykema (D-Holliston): $14,346.48

Middlesex-13 House
Former state Rep. Susan Pope (R-Wayland): $40,978.46
State Rep. Tom Conroy (D-Wayland): $23,934.43

Middlesex-31 House
Brian O'Connor (R-Winchester): $4,080.38
Jason Lewis (D-Winchester): $7,462.84
Chad Riley (I-Winchester): $11,935.63

Bristol-2 House
George Ross (R-Attleboro): $4,517.24
Bill Bowles (D-Attleboro): $5,254.40

Middlesex-2 House
Paul Avella (R-Littleton): $1,455.38
Jim Arciero (D-Westford): $12,363.11

Middlesex-1 House
State Rep. Robert Hargraves (R-Groton): $40,053.79
Virginia Wood (D-Groton): $2,934.67

Middlesex-37 House
Kurt Hayes (R-Boxborough): $11,327.77
Jen Benson (D-Lunenberg): $21,319.47

Hampden-2 House
William Scibelli (R-Longmeadow): $1,467.18
Brian Ashe (D-Longmeadow): $6,694.26

Jeremy P. Jacobs is a PolitickerMA.com Reporter and can be reached via email at noreply@politicker.com.

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