Latest campaign finance numbers: DeSantis rakes in $4.2M, Crist gets $1.3M
The amounts are for the reporting period of Oct. 15 through Oct. 21, for political committees and campaigns.
Gov. Ron DeSantis raised about $4.2 million from Oct. 15 through Oct. 21 for his political committee and campaign, while funneling $10.2 million to the Republican Party of Florida and a committee that works to elect House Republicans, according to newly filed finance reports.
Meantime, Democratic challenger Charlie Crist raised about $1.33 million during the same time period for his political committee and campaign.
DeSantis raised about $3.473 million during the week-long period for the Friends of Ron DeSantis committee, which had about $81.2 million in cash on hand as of Oct. 21. He also raised $726,412 for his campaign account, which had about $8 million on hand.
Among the contributions during the period were $500,000 from the Washington, D.C.-based Judicial Crisis Network to DeSantis’ committee, a report posted on the state Division of Elections website shows.
The DeSantis committee also sent $6.7 million to the Republican Party of Florida and $3.5 million to the Florida House Republican Campaign Committee, which is chaired by incoming House Speaker Paul Renner, R-Palm Coast.
Crist raised $601,761 during the week-long period for his Friends of Charlie Crist committee, which had about $1.41 million in cash on hand as of Oct. 21.
He also raised $732,697 for his campaign account, which had about $1.31 million on hand. Crist’s committee sent $499,454 to the state Democratic Executive Committee during the period, according to a report posted on the Florida Division of Elections website.
The Crist committee received $100,000 contributions from Delray Beach resident Jacqueline Asplundh and Los Altos, California resident Gloria Page.
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