With the election behind, the Bristol Phoenix took a look at the funds amassed by candidates in the four statewide elections that impacted Bristol voters.
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With the election behind, the Bristol Phoenix took a look at the funds amassed by candidates in the four statewide elections that impacted Bristol voters.
The following information is limited to funds reported as received between Jan. 1 and Election Day, Nov. 6. Information includes total donations from individuals and PACs during that period, with names and amounts of contributions from three of the largest PAC donations (where there are 3 or more, which is not the case with all candidates).
HOUSE DISTRICT 69
Susan Donovan (D) (winner) vs. Douglas Gablinske (I)
Donovan
Individual contributions: $8,820
PAC contributions: $5,425
Gablinske
Individual contributions: $14,750
PAC contributions: $2,000
HOUSE DISTRICT 69
Laufton Ascencao (D) (winner) vs. William Hunt (Lib.)
Ascencao
Individual contributions: $16,450
PAC contributions: $3,900
Hunt
Individual contributions: $2,000
PAC contributions: $300
SENATE DISTRICT 11
James Seveney (D) (winner) vs. Stephanie Calise (R)
Seveney
Individual contributions: $1,875
PAC contributions: $5,250
Calise
Individual contributions: $1,795
PAC contributions: $100
SENATE DISTRICT 32
Cynthia Coyne (D) (winner) vs. David Aucoin (R)
Coyne
Individual contributions: $9,460
PAC contributions: $7,650
Aucoin
Individual contributions: $1,499
PAC contributions: $0