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Last Updated on Wednesday, 29 September 2010 11:50 Written by rslcpol Tuesday, 27 July 2010 01:12
From cjonline.com:
But the secretary of state’s race provided some surprises. State Sen. Chris Steineger spent almost twice as much on his Democratic primary campaign than incumbent Chris Biggs. Among the Republican candidates, Kris Kobach, a law professor who helped draft Arizona’s new immigration law, saw his spending dwarfed by that of a lesser-known rival, J.R. Claeys.
Kobach has grabbed most of the attention because of his work nationwide on immigration. His GOP primary opponents are Claeys, former chief executive of the National Association of Government Contractors, and Shawnee County election commissioner Elizabeth Ensley.
Kobach, of Piper, raised $61,308 from Jan. 1 through July 22, bringing the total for his campaign to $144,168, not including $56,047 of personal funds he contributed. His total spending was $124,572.
Claeys, of Salina, raised almost nothing this year and has received $35,827 since beginning his campaign in 2008. But he also has put $300,000 of his own funds into the race — and that allowed him to spend $282,003 this year, most of it on broadcast ads in mid-July.
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