Here's How Much Money New Hyde Park Candidates Raised In 2020
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New Hyde Park NY
05 November, 2020
4:46 PM
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NEW HYDE PARK, NY — Candidates who appeared on New Hyde Park ballots in 2020 raised thousands of dollars in the weeks and months leading up to Election Day. That includes candidates in state Assembly, Senate and U.S. Congress races. Using the latest publicly available data from the New York State Board of Elections, Patch compiled a list of how much money each candidate raised — and spent — in 2020. Here's what we found. Assembly District 19 As of Oct. 7, the campaign for incumbent Republican Assemblyman Ed Ra raised far more money than Democratic challenger Gary Port. Ra held a comfortable lead in the race with about 33,000 votes to Port's roughly 21,000. Thousands of absentee ballots have not been counted in the race. Friends of Ed Ra Total contributions: $46,950Total expenses: $31,515 Port for the People Total contributions: $1,535Total expenses: $24Senate District 7 As of Oct. 19, incumbent Democratic Sen. Anna Kaplan's campaign had raised far more money than Republican challenger Dave Franklin. Kaplan holds a narrow lead in the race with about 61,000 votes to Franklin's roughly 57,000. Thousands of absentee ballots have not been counted in the race. Anna Kaplan for NY State Senate Total contributions: $364,442Total expenses: $207,577 Friends of Dave Franklin Total contributions: $29,416Total expenses: $31,235 4th Congressional District As of June. 30, Democratic incumbent U.S. Rep. Kathleen Rice's campaign had raised far more money than Republican opponent Douglas Tuman. So far, that investment seems to have paid off. Rice led Tuman by a slim margin Thursday with about 147,000 votes to Tuman's roughly 134,000. Thousands of absentee ballots have yet to be counted. Kathleen Rice for Congress Total receipts: $962,742Total disbursements: $1 million Elect Tuman Total receipts: $88,269Total expenses: $66,532 President As of Oct. 14, former Vice President Joe Biden had raised far more money than President Donald Trump. As of Thursday, Biden led Trump in the popular vote with 72.4 million to Trump's 68.9 million. Numerous votes remained uncounted nationwide. Donald J. Trump For President Total receipts: $533.8 million Total disbursements: $492.3 million Biden for President Total receipts: $952.2 millionTotal disbursements: $790.2 million
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