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IN FOCUS - July 19, 2024

The top of the Republican ticket was formalized this week. With about 10 days until Arizona’s July 30 Primary, candidates are filling the airwaves and mailboxes as they make a final plea for votes.


Q2 campaign-finance reports offer a glimpse at the all-important money chase for federal candidates.


U.S. Senate

Congressman Ruben Gallego’s cash advantage remains steady over Republican rival Kari Lake, despite Lake’s impressive haul. 


  • Total Raised in Q2: $10.4M

  • Total Spent in Q2: $10.8M

  • Cash-on-hand: $9.2M


  • Raised: $4.3M

  • Spent: $4M

  • Cash-on-hand: $2.7M


  • Raised: $422,000

  • Spent: $412,000

  • Cash-on-hand: $263,000


AZ-01

The Democratic Primary remains wide open. GOP Congressman David Schweikert continues to hold a cash advantage over all Democratic contenders.


  • Raised: $582,000

  • Spent: $220,000

  • Cash-on-hand: $1.5M


  • Raised: $203,000

  • Spent: $592,000

  • Cash-on-hand: $813,000


  • Raised: $427,000

  • Spent: $919,000

  • Cash-on-hand: $693,000


  • Raised: 232,000

  • Spent: $429,000

  • Cash-on-hand: $353,000


  • Raised: $300,000

  • Spent: $493,000

  • Cash-on-hand: $489,000


AZ-03

Former Phoenix City Councilwoman Yassamin Ansari spent nearly her entire war chest during the 2nd quarter. The winner of July’s Primary should easily claim this deep blue, central Phoenix seat come November. 


  • Raised: $295,000

  • Spent: $968,000

  • Cash-on-hand: $229,000


  • Raised: $276,000

  • Spent: $242,000

  • Cash-on-hand $481,000


AZ-06

Democratic challenger Kirsten Engel had a big quarter as she padded her cash advantage against GOP Congressman Juan Ciscomani (R).


  • Raised: $1M

  • Spent: $656,000

  • Cash-on-hand: $2.8M


  • Raised: $1.7M

  • Spent: $434,000

  • Cash-on-hand: $3.1M


AZ-08

Blake Masters continues to spend more than the field combined, but will it be enough as top contender Abe Hamadeh touts the vaunted Trump endorsement in this GOP Primary?


  • Raised: $169,000

  • Spent: $1.7M

  • Cash-on-hand: $1.2M


  • Raised: $700,000

  • Spent: $791,000

  • Cash-on-hand: $158,000


  • Raised: $231,000

  • Spent: $409,000

  • Cash-on-hand: $219,000


  • Raised: $33,000

  • Spent: $80,000

  • Cash-on-hand: $22,000


  • Raised: $165,000

  • Spent: $295,000

  • Cash-on-hand: $77,000


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