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A look at Texas campaign fundraising totals
AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — A look at the amounts raised by the top candidates for statewide office in Texas during the last half of 2013. There are no limits on campaign contributions in Texas. The party primary elections are on March 4.
Governor's race:
Greg Abbott, Republican, $11.5 million raised, $27 million cash-on-hand
Wendy Davis, Democrat, $12.2 million raised, $9.5 million cash-on-hand
Lieutenant Governor's race:
Todd Staples, Republican, $2 million raised, $3.1 million cash-on-hand
Dan Patrick, Republican, $1.7 million raised, $3.1 million cash-on-hand
David Dewhurst, Republican, $2.32 million raised, $1.4 million cash-on-hand
Jerry Patterson, Republican, unavailable
Leticia Van de Putte, Democrat, unavailable
Attorney General's race:
Dan Branch, Republican, $1.9 million raised, $4.9 million cash-on-hand
Ken Paxton, Republican, $1 million raised, $2.3 million cash-on-hand
Barry Smitherman, Republican, $1.7 million raised, $2.1 million cash-on-hand
Sam Houston, raised, unavailable
State Comptroller's Race:
Glenn Hegar, Republican, $1.1 million raised, $2.57 million cash-on-hand
Harvey Hilderbran, Republican, $700,000 raised, $1.34 million cash-on-hand
Raul Torres, Republican, unavailable
Debra Medina, Republican, $80,000 raised, $52,000 cash-on-hand
Mike Collier, Democrat, $614,000 raised, $439,000 cash-on-hand
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Source: Texas Ethics Commission and campaign press releases
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