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Campaign Finance Reports for Northfield's Legislative Candidates

How much money have local candidates raised? Patch has the documents.

Election season is nearly done and Northfield's legislative candidates have released their finance reports that were due last week to the state's Campaign Finance and Public Disclosure Board. 

Some candidates have raised tens of thousands of dollars during the election cycle. With Election Day only hours away, some candidates still have sizable amounts of cash on hand.

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Here's a look at the totals through Oct. 29 for candidates for Senate District 20 and 58 and House District 20B and 58B.

Special notes:

  • Not all reports are equal and some candidates have more detailed reports than others. In some cases, money spent over the period is more than the amount raised, meaning the candidate had money from previous reporting cycles. Candidates need only report donations of more than $100. Reporting times vary.
  • Money Raised: includes in-kind donations as well as cash.
  • Individual Cash: money raised from residents of more than $100.
  • PAC/Outside Cash: money raised by donations from outside groups, such as Super PACs, lobbyists or unions, of more than $100.

Minnesota Senate District 20

Mike Dudley (R) (Report dated: 1/1-10/22) Money Raised Money Spent Cash on Hand Individual Cash PAC/Outside Cash $50,299.98 $42,180.15 $8,119.83 $37,547.14 $6,650

Public subsidy from state: $6,102.84 received on Aug. 28.

Kevin Dahle (D) (Report dated: 1/1-10/22) Money Raised Money Spent Cash on Hand Individual Cash PAC/Outside Cash $48,220.99 $41,897.07 $10,916 $26,959.35 $12,945.77 Note: Dahle started the campaign with $4,592.08 on hand. Public subsidy from state: $8,315.87 received on Aug. 27.

Minnesota House District 20B

Brian Wermerskirchen (R) (Report dated: 1/1-10/22) Money Raised Money Spent Cash on Hand Individual Cash PAC/Outside Cash $16,896.87 $9,030.97 $7,950.90 $9,205 $4,780 Public subsidy from state: $2,911.87 received on Aug. 27. David Bly (D) (Report dated: 1/1-10/22) Money Raised Money Spent Cash on Hand Individual Cash PAC/Outside Cash $32,719.16 $29,439.13 $11,149.08 $18,006 $9,969 Note: Bly started the campaign with $7,869.05 on hand. Public subsidy from state: $4,744.16 received on Aug. 25.

Minnesota Senate District 58

Dave Thompson (R) (Report dated: 1/1-10/22) Money Raised Money Spent Cash on Hand Individual Cash PAC/Outside Cash
$23,937.73 $10,324.47 $21,027.61 $7,234.20 $9,056.26 Note: Thompson has $4,017.14 in unpaid expenses as of the reporting time. Public subsidy from state: $7,647.27 received on Aug. 28. Andrew Brobston (D) (Report dated: 1/1-10/22) Money Raised Money Spent Cash on Hand Individual Cash PAC/Outside Cash $17,920.17 $9,342.45 $8,577.22 $5,727.12 $3,558.16 Public subsidy from state: $8,634.89 received on Aug. 28.

Minnesota House District 58B

Pat Garofalo (R) (Report dated: 1/1-10/22) Money Raised Money Spent Cash on Hand Individual Cash PAC/Outside Cash $22,406 $17,218.05 $18,598.28 $11,310 $7,370 Public subsidy from state: $3,725 received on Aug. 27. Jim Arlt (D) (Report dated: 1/1-10/22) Money Raised Money Spent Cash on Hand Individual Cash PAC/Outside Cash
$16,673.36 $10,717.88 $5,955.48 $4,565 $3,935

Public subsidy from state: $4,273.36 received on Aug. 27.

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